Mighty Fortress of God: The Siege of Munster 1534-5
By (Author) Douglas Miller
Helion & Company
Helion & Company
17th October 2024
15th October 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history: medieval period, middle ages
Early modern warfare (including gunpowder warfare)
Christian Churches, denominations, groups
History of religion
General and world history
Paperback
124
Width 180mm, Height 248mm
In February 1534 the catholic Bishop Franz von Waldeck provoked by the establishment of an Anabaptist enclave in the North Rhine Westphalian city of Mnster sought to regain control of his diocese laying siege on the city. For the first time, thanks to eyewitness accounts, a Mighty Fortress provides an insight into the stages of the siege detailing the failed assaults, the erection of a ring of earthworks and finally the act of treachery which caused the collapse of a sixteen-month defence by the Anabaptists. AUTHOR: Douglas Miller is a retired academic. He has been researching and modelling renaissance warfare in Germany for over 40 years. He is an honorary member of the Association of German Peasants' War Museums and has authored several books on the military organisation and costume of Landsknechts and peasants during this period. 57 b/w photos & illustrations, 8pp colour plates, 7 colour maps
Douglas Miller is a retired academic. He has been researching and modelling renaissance warfare in Germany for over 40 years. He is an honorary member of the Association of German Peasants' War Museums and has authored several books on the military organisation and costume of Landsknechts and peasants during this period.