The Golden Age of the Condottieri: The Powerhouse of the Renaissance Mercenary Market

SandRhoman History October 6, 2024
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We want to entertain people with history which is entertaining, visually pleasing and grounded in scholarship at the same time. Our golden rules: 1) We only use academic sources and always try to stick to the consensus opinion. 2) We always list our sources in description of our videos. 3) We make clear when we deviate from the prior two rules. Education: Between the two of us we hold two Master's degrees in history from the university of Bern and one degree as a history teacher from the Bern University of Teacher Education. Both of us worked at the University of Bern as teaching assistants. We wrote an article about our experience as content creators (ed. by Dr. Kilian Baur and Robert Trautmannsberger): https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110792898-005/html We also held a few talks about our journey on YouTube at the universities of Eichstätt, Fribourg and Zürich. We taught a seminar about history on YouTube at the University of Zurich in spring of 2024.

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The condottieri were Italian mercenary leaders and military entrepreneurs. In their golden age, they controlled much of Italy’s military power, and it was almost impossible to wage war without them. Their enemies feared their battle prowess and their allies appreciated their support, but both were equally wary of their capriciousness. Let’s explore how these influential military entrepreneurs shaped Italy’s history and how they dominated its battlefields for over 200 years. Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/sandrhomanhistory Paypal (thank you: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SandRhomanhistory Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sandrhoman Chapters: 00:00 What are Condottieri (Intro) 00:51 From Mercenary to Military Entrepreneurs 04:01 The Golden Age of the Condottieri 16:24 The "Domestication" of the Condottieri Bibliography: Caferro, William. John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth-century Italy, 2006. Caferro, W. P., The Career of John Hawkwood, in: Medieval Warfare, Warfare and mercenaries in Early Renaissance Italy 2018, pp. 6-12. Caferro, William P., slaying the hydra-headed beast: Italy and the companies of adventure in the fourteenth century, In: Crusaders, condottieri and cannon, 2003, pp. 285-304. Caferro, William P., “The fox and the lion”: the White Company and the Hundred Years War in Italy, In: The Hundred Years War. A wider focus, 2005, pp. 179-210. Caferro, W. P., John Hawkwood: Florentine Hero and Faithful Englishman, In: The Hundred Years War. Different vistas , 2008, pp. 295-328. Mallet, Michael, Mercenaries, in: Keen, M. (ed.), Medieval Warfare. A History, Oxford 1999, p. 209-229. Mallet, Michael. Mercenaries and their Masters, Bodley Head, London, 2009 (first published 1974). Norman Housely, Ch. 6 ‘European Warfare c. 1200-1320’ in Keen (1999), p. 115, 1999. Rogers, C. J., s. v. Castagnaro, battle of, in: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology, 2010.

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