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Charlemagne's early campaigns (768-777) : a diplomatic and military analysis / by Bernard S. Bachrach.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bachrach, Bernard S., 1939-2023.
Series:
History of Warfare 82.
History of warfare, 1385-7827 ; v. 82
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Military art and science--Europe--History--To 1500.
Military art and science.
Military history, Medieval.
Charlemagne, Emperor, 742-814--Military leadership.
Charlemagne.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (743 p.)
Place of Publication:
Boston : Brill, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Charlemagne's Early Campaigns is the first book-length study of Charlemagne at war and its focus on the period 768-777 makes clear that the topic, for his forty-six year reign, is immense. The neglect of Charlemagne's campaigns and the diplomacy that undergirded them has truncated our understanding of the creation of the Carolingian empire and the great success enjoyed by its leader, who ranks with Frederick the Great and Napoleon among Europe's best. The critical deployment here of the numerous narrative and documentary sources combined with the systematic use of the immense corpus of archaeological evidence, much of which the result of excavations undertaken since World War II, is applied here, in detail, for the first time in order to broaden our understanding of Charlemagne's military strategy and campaign tactics. Charlemagne and his advisers emerge as very careful planners, with a thorough understanding of Roman military thinking, who were dedicated to the use of overwhelming force in order to win whenever possible without undertaking bloody combat. Charlemagne emerges from this study, to paraphrase a observation attributed to Scipio Africanus, as a military commander and not a warrior.
Contents:
Two kings: Charlemagne and Carloman
Italy in flux: opportunities and problems
The Saxon War: phase one
The unwanted war
The Siege of Pavia
The fall of Pavia and its aftermath
The Saxon War: phase two
The Friuli diversion
The "end" of the Saxon War
Integration of the Saxon territory
Conclusions.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781299184688
1299184685
9789004244771
9004244778
OCLC:
829461152
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004244771 DOI

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