Fulko Nerra, graf Anjou (X v.)

VlaDem

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Gospoda!
Nikto ne raspolagaet svedeniiami o voinskich deyyaniiach Fulko Nerra, grafa Anjou-iskogo(konetz X v.)--s kem voeval(s grafami Blois?), kakie zamki postroil(a kakie zavoeval ili razrushil)V ego li pravleniee proizoshlo srazheniie pri Conquereil, gde atakuiiuzhaya konnitza latnikov byla otrazhena oboronyaiiuzhimisya blagodarya umelo vyrytomy i zamaskirovannomu poperechnomu okopu, v kotoriy ugodili mnogie atakuiiuzhie vsadniki(net li u kogo opisaniia etogo srazheniia)
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О Фулконе Анжуйском достаточно подробно пишет Рихер Реймсский в своей "Истории" (Richeri Historiarum libri IIII). На русском языке - Рихер Реймский, "История", М., Росспэн, 1997, пер. с лат. А.В. Тарасовой. О нем упоминает 4-я книга, гл. 79, 81-87, 90-92, 94. Здесь все перепечатывать было бы утомительно. Наверняка Рихер Реймсский имеется где-нибудь в сети, это основной источник по истории Франции X века.
 
вот неплохой его сборник:
Bachrach, Bernard S., Warfare and Military Organization in Pre-Crusade Europe
Ashgate, ISBN: 0-86078-870-9

From the Variorum Collected Studies Series, it includes the articles: The practical use of Vegetius' De Re Militari during the early Middle Ages; Caballus et caballarius in medieval warfare; Military technology and garrison organization: some observations on Anglo-Saxon military thinking in light of the Burghal Hidage; Medieval siege warfare: a reconnaissance; Logistics in pre-crusade Europe; Early medieval fortifications in the ‘west’ of France: a revised technical vocabulary; Fortifications and military tactics: Fulk Nerra's strongholds circa 1000; Angevin and Norman Warfare: Angevin campaign forces in the reign of Fulk Nerra, Count of the Angevins (987–1040); The combat sculptures at Fulk Nerra’s ‘Battle Abbey’ (c.1005–12); The milites and the millennium; The Angevin strategy of castle-building in the reign of Fulk Nerra, 987–1040; The cost of castle-building: the case of the tower at Langeais, 992–4; On the origins of William the Conqueror’s horse transports; Some observations on the military administration of the Norman Conquest.
 
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