My friend bought Men-at-Arms – Hungary and The Fall of Eastern Europe 1000-1568.
I am mainly disappointed, especially about Serbian military history. Those are only parts of wrong descriptions:
Army was typical for Early Slavs, and influence from Byzantium and Hungary was irrelevant.Its small army developed under Byzantine and Hungarian influence…![]()
Ha ha ha.Swords were rare until late 14th century, by which time composite bows and crossbows were coming into use.![]()
Composite bows in Serbia
. Even I am greatest Serbian patriot I wouldn’t claim that ever! Also, crossbow and arbalest had never large use in Serbia.
Which is not true. Nobility used leather armor.Armour was almost unknown until the 12th century…![]()
This is not proven. Usage is proven for ballistae, catapults and trebuchets.Yet the Serbs did use mangonels in siege warfare…![]()
Not true, againWhile the Bulgars were supported by numerous Mongol and Wallachian horse archers, the Serbian force apparently included 1 000 Spaniards, perhaps Catalan veterans of Byzantine service.. In Velbužd, King Stefan Dečanski brought 1 300 German mercenaries hired in Venice. The core was 300 knights.
I found more inaccuracies...![]()
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