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Identifier: historyofartofw00oman (find matches)
Title: A history of the art of war, the middle ages from the fourth to the fourteenth century
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Oman, Charles William Chadwick, Sir, 1860-1946
Subjects: Military art and science Military history, Medieval
Publisher: London : Methuen
Contributing Library: PIMS - University of Toronto
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suppose that the archduchycould have supplied enough men to form two-thirds of Rudolfsarmy, when Styria, Carniola, Carinthia, Salzburg, and theSwabian and other auxiliaries, only made up one-third betweenthem. Possibly the two Austrian corps were formed in a singleline, as we should gather from the Styrian Rhyming Chronicleand several other authorities. It is inconceivable that either theeagle or the Austrian flag should have been borne by theHungarians, whom the Rhyming Chronicle places as the firsttwo divisions of the host. ^ Chron. Salz. in Pez. i. 379: Verum exercitus regis Romanorum tribus dis-tinguitur aciebus et signis totidem. Nobiles Austriae dividebantur in duas turmas :una portavit vexillum Romanae aquilae ; altera sub vexillo Austriae militavit. Aliaturba victoriosissimae S. Crucis insignia juxta morem Imperii sequebatur : sub hocsigno rex Romanorum militat. . . . Rex etiam Hungariae suum exercitum tribusdivisit aciebus. Cumani vero sine ordine cursitabant, etc. PLATE Xyj.
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LassM Austrians.AA.TwoAustrian &)rpsJB.IheEinperorAvilh the Syrians and Swabians. h L^^ Hungarians CC, Cumans and other light horse.D.Matthias of Trenczin.E. Count of Scliildher^ L^-^ Ottokars Army F Bohemians. G. Moravians.H. Misnians and Thurin^ians. I.J.Poles.K.TfieKing with the Bavarians and Saxons.L.Milita of Diedics and the Reserve. 1278) THE MARCHFELD: RUDOLFS ARRAY 505 As to the array of the Hungarian army, the SalzburgChronicle gives three acies, while the Styrian Rhyming Chroniclesays that there were only tzvo corps—one under the PalatineMathias of Trenczin, the other under the Count of Schildberg.We may possibly reconcile them by supposing that the swarmof Cuman and other bowmen thrown out in the front formed thethird line of which the first-named authority speaks. It is notabsolutely certain that we are to press acies into its propermeaning of line of battle, and say that Schildbergs corps laybehind Trenczins. Acies is used so vaguely by mediaeval writersthat it is p

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  • bookauthor:Oman__Charles_William_Chadwick__Sir__1860_1946
  • booksubject:Military_art_and_science
  • booksubject:Military_history__Medieval
  • bookpublisher:London___Methuen
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