JOURNAL ARTICLE
ON THE ARMAMENT IN THE MILITARY CONFLICTS IN LATIN ROMANIA AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 13TH CENTURY.
Published In: History Scientific Journal, 2025, v. 33, n. 5. P. 516 1 of 3
Database: America: History and Life with Full Text 2 of 3
Authored By: Ivanov, Ivelin 3 of 3
Abstract
The beginning of the 13th century marked a particularly intense period of military clashes in the Balkans, especially in the lands of Latin Romania, resulting from the Fourth Crusade and the rise of the Latin Empire (1204 – 1261). In these military campaigns, different military systems and correspondingly different types of armament collided: the traditional Byzantine warfare, the Bulgarians’ and Cumans’ one, and the Latin Western European military art. The author analyzes the key characteristics of the armament and the modes of warfare typical of these three political powers. In conclusion, the author draws some basic findings about the specific characteristics and mutual influences in the military clashes in the lands of Latin Romania during the considered period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:History Scientific Journal. 2025/09, Vol. 33, Issue 5, p516
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
- Publication Date:2025
- ISSN:0861-3710
- DOI:10.53656/his2025-5-4-arm
- Accession Number:189742046
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