The Description of the Armies of Horse and Foot of his Majesties at the Battle of Naseby, 14th June 1645, first published in Anglia Rediviva by Joshua Sprigge in 1647
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Painting Description
"The Description of the Armies of Horse and Foot of his Majesties at the Battle of Naseby, 14th June 1645" is a significant historical document first published within "Anglia Rediviva" by Joshua Sprigge in 1647. This work provides a detailed account of the composition and disposition of the Royalist and Parliamentary forces during one of the pivotal battles of the English Civil War, the Battle of Naseby. The battle, which took place on June 14, 1645, marked a decisive turning point in the conflict, leading to the eventual defeat of King Charles I's forces by the Parliamentarians.
Sprigge's account is notable for its comprehensive detail, offering insights into the military strategies employed, the units involved, and the commanders leading both sides of the conflict. As a contemporary source, it provides invaluable information for historians and researchers interested in the military history of the English Civil War, the tactics of 17th-century warfare, and the broader socio-political context of the period.
Published by Streeter in 1647, "Anglia Rediviva" itself is a broader work that chronicles the successes of the Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War. Within this larger narrative, "The Description of the Armies of Horse and Foot" stands out as a crucial document for understanding the Battle of Naseby, offering a level of detail and immediacy that is rare for military accounts of the time.
This document not only serves as a primary source for historians but also contributes to the cultural memory of the English Civil War, providing a snapshot of the complexities and realities of 17th-century warfare. Its publication within "Anglia Rediviva" underscores the importance of the Battle of Naseby in the Parliamentarian victory and the eventual shaping of the British Isles.
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