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Now they, the warrior elite, stand on those broad shoulders as they face the longest, toughest fight of all.
This is an edited extract from Warrior Elite by Robert Macklin, published by Hachette Australia, RRP $35.00.
The roots of this revolt lay in a dispute between two ranks of Milan's warrior elite, the capitanei and the vavasours, over the inheritance of fiefs.
These were sons of Spartan mothers and non-Spartan fathers, procreated during the absence in Messenia of the Spartan warrior elite.
Soldiers seldom possessed the technical skills required to perform any but the simplest services; sometimes, as members of a warrior elite, they were prohibited by social prerogative from performing them.
Korin, born in Kyoto in 1658, the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, studied painting under teachers associated with the conservative, Chinese-influenced Kano family style favored by the Tokugawa warrior elite.
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When war was fought with blades by men on horseback, it favoured the rule of aristocratic warrior elites.
The availability to mounted warrior elites of iron armour of high quality, particularly mail, was instrumental in the fall of Rome and in the establishment of European feudalism.
Mercia and the remaining kingdoms, led by their warrior elites, continued to compete for territory throughout the 8th century.
Indeed, a new capacity to stockpile nonperishable food resources such as grain and cattle would allow some Neolithic warrior elites to buy themselves personal militias, thus putting an end to primeval egalitarianism.
The ideal of a peaceful or natural death doesn't get much attention in the warrior-elite worldviews here.
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