Hey, Im currently working on a short novel about the Siege of Constantinople by the Turks. Problem is, there is next to no info about the makeup of the military of the Byzantines, or the Turks.
I know they have 7,000 professional soldiers at the time the city was besieged. I'm guessing they would have been heavy infantry, but would they still use Kataphractoi at this time? Would the Greeks still employ horse archers/med cav?
Another thing is the 700 men under the command of Giovanni Giustiniani who was a Genoese Mercenary leader, what would they have been armed like, again I guess they would be heavy infantry in the European style, but would they have used horses and fought on foot?
What about the makeup of the Turkish forces? I infer that their cavalry would actually take some of the Mongolian tactics and even employ Mongolian mercenaries or soldiers, because the Mongols did fight the Ottomans a few hundred years before.
If you cant give me info off hand, what are good sites to use. Wikipedia is pretty much expunged of info at this time, so what are good military sites.
I'm gonna finish reading the Art of War by Machiavelli, but what other books are good that would have info on European, Byz, and Turkish military and tactics around 1460?
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