Roger of Lauria (c.1250-1305): 'admiral of admirals'
"Just before Vespers on 30 March 1282 at the Church of the Holy Spirit on the outskirts of Palermo, a drunken soldier of the occupying French forces of Charles of Anjou accosted a young Sicilian noblewoman. It sparked a bloody conflagration, the so-called War of the Sicilian Vespers, that would...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Just before Vespers on 30 March 1282 at the Church of the Holy Spirit on the outskirts of Palermo, a drunken soldier of the occupying French forces of Charles of Anjou accosted a young Sicilian noblewoman. It sparked a bloody conflagration, the so-called War of the Sicilian Vespers, that would ultimately involve every part of the Mediterranean. The struggle for the coveted throne of Sicily eventually enmeshed all the great powers of medieval Europe-- the Pope, the Byzantine Emperor and the kings of France, England and Aragon. Because the core of the Kingdom of Sicily was a wealthy, strategic island dominating the center of the Mediterranean, the battles were fought mostly at sea. And in war at sea, a single figure proved pre-eminent: Roger of Lauria-- Aragon's "Admiral of Admirals". In the course of some twenty years of naval combat, he orchestrated decisive victories in six pitched battles and numerous limited actions, never once suffering a defeat: a feat never equalled-- not even by the legendary Lord Horatio Nelson. Drawing from multiple Sicilian and Catalan sources as well as Angevin and Aragonese registers, this chronological narrative details the tactics and strategy Lauria employed to become the most successful galley fleet commander of the Middle Ages, while highlighting a crucial conflict at a pivotal point in European history, long overshadowed by the Hundred Years War"-- |
Beschreibung: | ix, 336 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
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DOI: | 10.11588/frrec.2020.3.75574 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Illustrations Prologue 1 Battle of Benevento (26 February 1266) 2 A Calabrian Exile in the Court of Aragon (1262-1282) 3 Battle ofTagliacozzo (23 August 1268) 4 Aragonese Expansion (1229-1282) 5 Angevin Consolidation and Aggrandizement (1268-1282) 6 Revolt of the Vespers (30 March 1282) 7 Aragonese Intervention (August-October 1282) 8 Stalemate (November 1282-March 1283) 9 Admiral of Aragon (20 April 1283) 10 The Opposing Fleets (1282-1302) 11 Battle of Malta (8 June 1283) 12 Anjou’s Dreams of Empire Dashed Qune-November 1284) 13 France’s Crusade against Aragon (May-November 1285) 14 Battle of the Counts (23 June 1287) 15 Truces and Treaties (June 1287-November 1291) 16 Raid on Romania (Summer 1292) 17 Switching Sides (December 1293-April 1297) 18 Aragon’s Invasion of Sicily at Anjou’s Bidding (1298/1299) 19 Lauria’s Last Great Campaign (Summer 1299-Spring 1300) 20 Endgame (Spring ізоі-Summer 1302) Epilogue Bibliography Index viii i 9 25 36 48 66 79 90 104 115 126 147 160 177 198 210 223 236 256 271 289 302 309 316
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