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by Balero
1987 days ago
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Cavalry could absolutely not beat 'any group of non-cavalry'. Cavalry was a very specilised, powerful and effective tool. But the real world wasn't what the English guy said in Braveheart ("We have the heavy cavalry, we win"). Many knights fought on foot as well. Cavalry could not break many infantry formations. You were safe in a square. Cavalry was great at harassing supply lines in raids, and importantly running down fleeing infantry. This is all purely a European perspective, steepe cavalry was very different, but many of their benefits were at a larger scale than a single battle. Generally the whole thing is too complicated to draw some simple conclusion from. War is, and always has been complicated and messey, not a game of chess. |
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