Comment by LeftHandPath
Comment by LeftHandPath 3 days ago
What an interesting life to have lived.
> Evidence of his craft was seen in his tactics, which included feigned retreats, ambushes and the use of false information.
Reminds me of "Intelligence in War" by Keegan, which discussed the use of such strategies, mostly in naval battles, from antiquity to the modern era.
> In the 30 years that he served as a captain, Hawkwood's earnings ranged between 6,000 and 80,000 florins annually (in comparison, a skilled Florentine craftsman at the same time earned 30 florins a year).
Quite the pay for a soldier, even if a mercenary!
I bet he couldn't even paint. Michelangelo was paid 80,000 Florins a year to paint the Sistine Chapel, and he had to buy his own supplies, and hire his own workers... Something about showing them heaven, vs sending them there....