English Medieval Knight 1200-1300
No.48
(Author) Christopher GravettThe 13th century was a time of change for knights in England. They were faced with rising costs and increasing demands on their time for local government because of their very status in society, until knighthood itself was sometimes avoided. This period saw as well the development of the tournament from the wild team events of the early years of the century to the single jousts with blunt lance. Campaign life in the 13th century also embraced several theatres of war including the baronial revolt against King John, the Barons' Wars of Simon de Montfort (also known as the Second Barons' War, (1264–1267)), and the Welsh and Scottish wars of Edward I. This title also covers the use and development of arms, armour, costume and other equipment.
Christopher Gravett
Christopher Gravett is a renowned military historian and author, best known for his authoritative works on medieval warfare. His meticulous research and engaging writing style have made him a leading expert in the field. Gravett's key contributions to literature include "Knight: Noble Warrior of England 1200-1600," a definitive exploration of medieval knights and their role in society.