Battle of Castagnaro, 1387
How an English mercenary found fame and fortune in Italy
Documentary
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Narrated by David McCallion
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Sources:
Castagnaro 1387 – Hawkwood’s Great Victory – by Kelly Devries & Nicollo Capponi (2019)
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There is a statue of him in Florence.
Sean Bean stars as Hawkwood into his 70s. No need to learn Italian and can use all his Sharpe Comp. fellow actors as the 'grizzled English veterans'
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Let's just appreciate how much a lot of time he puts in these awesome videos to make our day, huge respect!
The map at 5:03 is incorrect. Ferrara was under Este (Niccolo II), not the Papal States during that time
I think there is a typo in the map. The city called Legnano in the map is in fact Legnago. Legnano is situated north west of Milan
Thanks for another great video!


I'm still waiting for Hannibal guys where is it
R.I.P David McCallum. From ‘The man from U.N.C.L.E . to NCIS he had a great career. He will be missed.