Renaissance military tradition
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concept
Renaissance military tradition encompasses the evolving practices, technologies, doctrines, and social institutions of warfare in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries, marked by the transition from feudal levies to professional armies, the rise of gunpowder weapons, and the integration of humanist thought into military theory.
Observed surface forms (6)
- Tudor military policy ×1
- early modern Dutch militia ×1
- early modern military force ×1
- early modern military formation ×1
- early modern military unit type ×1
- late medieval professional army ×1
Instances (7)
- Italian school of fortification
- Landsknechte via concept surface "early modern military unit type"
- Burgundian Ordonnance army via concept surface "late medieval professional army"
- Forces of Ferdinand I via concept surface "early modern military force"
- St George civic guard of Haarlem via concept surface "early modern Dutch militia"
- King Henry VIII's Device programme via concept surface "Tudor military policy"
- Bavarian-Imperial army via concept surface "early modern military formation"