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History of the Crusades, the battle of Nicopolis 1396, the final defeat of the Crusaders by the Ottoman empire with their Serbian allies. The Nicopolis campaign well documented in the book Nicopolis 1396, the Last Crusade by David Nicolle. Published by Osprey Books, available from the military print company.

By the late 14th Century the once mighty Byzantine Empire had been reduced to little more than the city of Constantinople itself. In 1391 the Ottoman ruler, Yildirim Bãyazîd, besieged the city. Pope Boniface IX preached a crusade and John de Nevers, the son of the Duke of Burgundy, led a Franco-Belgian army of 10,000 eastwards. They joined forces with Sigismund, King of Hungary, and at Nicopolis on the Danube they met the Ottoman army in battle. Driven on by their arrogance and against the advice of their Hungarian and Transylvanian allies, the Crusaders charged the Ottoman positions, broke through and were in turn smashed by the Ottoman heavy cavalry and their Serbian allies. The last Crusade ended on the banks of the Danube as the Crusaders desperately sought to escape from the pursuing Turks.

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Nicopolis 1396, The Last Crusade by David Nicolle

By the late 14th Century the once mighty Byzantine Empire had been reduced to little more than the city of Constantinople itself. In 1391 the Ottoman ruler, Yildirim Bãyazîd, besieged the city. Pope Boniface IX preached a crusade and John de Nevers, the son of the Duke of Burgundy, led a Franco-Belgian army of 10,000 eastwards. They joined forces with Sigismund, King of Hungary, and at Nicopolis on the Danube they met the Ottoman army in battle. Driven on by their arrogance and against the advice of their Hungarian and Transylvanian allies, the Crusaders charged the Ottoman positions, broke through and were in turn smashed by the Ottoman heavy cavalry and their Serbian allies. The last Crusade ended on the banks of the Danube as the Crusaders desperately sought to escape from the pursuing Turks.

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The Osprey Campaign Series presents concise, authoritative accounts of the great conflicts of history. Each volume begins with an assessment of each commander's campaign strategy, then recounts the progress of the fighting, blow by blow. More than 90 illustrations, including maps, charts and colour plates accompany the critical stages of the campaign. Each volume concludes with a brief guide to the battlefield today, and detailed notes for wargamers.
 

 

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Ivan Berryman - Battle of Britain Art

Artist Ivan Berryman has been producing many pencil drawings depicting scenes from the Battle of Britain. Each of these is signed by one of the pilots who was actually present at the battle, and is often inspired by the events they took part in themselves. Special signed print editions have also been created from existing full colour print editions, with some featuring multiple pilot signatures. You can find all of Ivan's Battle of Britain artwork on his website - www.ivanberryman.com, or see a full list of pencil drawings - updated regularly, in our dedicated section of pencil drawings.

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Pilot Signed Battle of Britain Prints and Original Pencil Drawings

Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain

We are busy building up a portfolio of many many original pencil drawings which depict events from the Battle of Britain, the famous air battle won by 'the Few' in the summer of 1940. The British and Commonwealth pilots defended the air above Britain and the surrounding seaways from the might of the German Luftwaffe. Greatly outnumbered, the bravery of these young pilots saved the country from invasion, and let Britain survive to go on to defeat Germany. Without that first crucial victory, the outcome of the war could have been so very different. We have been busy arranging signing sessions with the few pilots who fought in that great battle who remain with us to this day. Our newly commissioned pencil drawings are often based on the descriptions of the battle by these great men, and are authenticated by their signatures. We have also had several editions of existing prints signed in full, or have signatures added to parts of existing editions. We have also incoporated signatures of some of the German pilots who also took part in the battle, some of whom went on to become top scoring aces of the war. See our Original Pencil Drawings Section - particularly the section of artists David Pentland and Ivan Berryman. Also, see our New Signature Editions section to see all of our newly signed editions.

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