Armies of the Vikings, AD 793-1066: History, Organization and Equipment
An in-depth, illustrated look at the campaigns, tactics, and weapons of some of history’s fiercest and most legendary warriors.
 
Viking warriors were feared by their contemporaries and their ferocious reputation has survived to the present day. This book covers the military history of the Vikings from their early raiding to the final failure of their expansionist ambitions directed against England.
 
In that period, Viking warbands and increasingly large armies had left their Scandinavian homelands to range across vast regions, including the whole of Northern Europe and beyond, even reaching North America. The British Isles were terrorized for two centuries and at times largely conquered. In Normandy, Russia, and elsewhere they also settled and founded states. As far afield as Constantinople, the Byzantine emperors employed them as their elite Varangian Guard.
 
Tough, skilled and resourceful, with a culture that embraced the pursuit of immortal fame and a heroic death in battle, their renown as warriors was second to none. In this book, Gabriele Esposito outlines the history of their campaigns and battles and examines in detail their strategy, tactics, weapons, armor, and clothing. In addition, dozens of color photographs of replica equipment in use bring this fascinating subject to life.
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Armies of the Vikings, AD 793-1066: History, Organization and Equipment
An in-depth, illustrated look at the campaigns, tactics, and weapons of some of history’s fiercest and most legendary warriors.
 
Viking warriors were feared by their contemporaries and their ferocious reputation has survived to the present day. This book covers the military history of the Vikings from their early raiding to the final failure of their expansionist ambitions directed against England.
 
In that period, Viking warbands and increasingly large armies had left their Scandinavian homelands to range across vast regions, including the whole of Northern Europe and beyond, even reaching North America. The British Isles were terrorized for two centuries and at times largely conquered. In Normandy, Russia, and elsewhere they also settled and founded states. As far afield as Constantinople, the Byzantine emperors employed them as their elite Varangian Guard.
 
Tough, skilled and resourceful, with a culture that embraced the pursuit of immortal fame and a heroic death in battle, their renown as warriors was second to none. In this book, Gabriele Esposito outlines the history of their campaigns and battles and examines in detail their strategy, tactics, weapons, armor, and clothing. In addition, dozens of color photographs of replica equipment in use bring this fascinating subject to life.
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Armies of the Vikings, AD 793-1066: History, Organization and Equipment

Armies of the Vikings, AD 793-1066: History, Organization and Equipment

by Gabriele Esposito
Armies of the Vikings, AD 793-1066: History, Organization and Equipment

Armies of the Vikings, AD 793-1066: History, Organization and Equipment

by Gabriele Esposito

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An in-depth, illustrated look at the campaigns, tactics, and weapons of some of history’s fiercest and most legendary warriors.
 
Viking warriors were feared by their contemporaries and their ferocious reputation has survived to the present day. This book covers the military history of the Vikings from their early raiding to the final failure of their expansionist ambitions directed against England.
 
In that period, Viking warbands and increasingly large armies had left their Scandinavian homelands to range across vast regions, including the whole of Northern Europe and beyond, even reaching North America. The British Isles were terrorized for two centuries and at times largely conquered. In Normandy, Russia, and elsewhere they also settled and founded states. As far afield as Constantinople, the Byzantine emperors employed them as their elite Varangian Guard.
 
Tough, skilled and resourceful, with a culture that embraced the pursuit of immortal fame and a heroic death in battle, their renown as warriors was second to none. In this book, Gabriele Esposito outlines the history of their campaigns and battles and examines in detail their strategy, tactics, weapons, armor, and clothing. In addition, dozens of color photographs of replica equipment in use bring this fascinating subject to life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399008402
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Publication date: 01/04/2023
Series: Armies of the Past
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 48 MB
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About the Author

Gabriele Esposito is an Italian researcher and a long-time student of military history, whose interests and expertise range widely over various periods. He is the author of numerous books on armies and uniforms and is a regular contributor to many specialized magazines in Italy, France, Netherlands and UK. His many previous works include Armies of Early Colonial North America 1607-1713, published by Pen & Sword in 2018.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Introduction viii

Chapter 1 The Origins of the Vikings 1

Chapter 2 The Early Raids in England and the Great Heathen Army 9

Chapter 3 The Ascendancy and Fall of the Danelaw 16

Chapter 4 The Viking Invasions of England 23

Chapter 5 The Conquests of Cnut the Great 34

Chapter 6 Harald Hardrada and the Battle of Stamford Bridge 41

Chapter 7 The Vikings in Wales and Scotland 53

Chapter 8 The Vikings in Ireland and the Battle of Clontarf 61

Chapter 9 The Kingdom of the Isles 74

Chapter 10 The Vikings in France and the Siege of Paris 81

Chapter 11 The Viking Colonization of the Northern Atlantic 95

Chapter 12 The Varangians and Kievan Rus' 111

Chapter 13 The End of the Viking Age 125

Chapter 14 Viking Military Organization 137

Chapter 15 Viking Military Equipment and Tactics 147

Bibliography 161

The Re-enactors who Contributed to this Book 162

Index 165

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