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Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide
Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide, In the early decades of the 8th century AD, Islamic forces were flooding into Europe through the Iberian peninsula, threatening Frankish and Burgundian territory and raiding it with ever-increasing ferocity. At the battle of Poitiers, also known as Tours,, Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide has a rating of 4 stars
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Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide, In the early decades of the 8th century AD, Islamic forces were flooding into Europe through the Iberian peninsula, threatening Frankish and Burgundian territory and raiding it with ever-increasing ferocity. At the battle of Poitiers, also known as Tours,, Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide
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  • Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide
  • Written by author David Nicolle
  • Published by Osprey Publishing, Limited, February 2008
  • In the early decades of the 8th century AD, Islamic forces were flooding into Europe through the Iberian peninsula, threatening Frankish and Burgundian territory and raiding it with ever-increasing ferocity. At the battle of Poitiers, also known as Tours,
  • In the early decades of the 8th century AD, Islamic forces were flooding into Europe through the Iberian peninsula, threatening Frankish and Burgundian territory and raiding it with ever-increasing ferocity. At the battle of Poitiers, also known as Tours,
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Introduction     7
The Islamic conquests and the Umayyad Caliphate
Al-Andalus and North Africa
Merovingian France and Aquitaine
Chronology     17
Opposing Commanders     20
Christian
Muslim
Opposing Forces     24
Christian
Muslim
Opposing Plans     35
Christian plans
Muslim plans
The Campaign     39
Crushing Munusa
The invasion of Aquitaine
The Muslims march north
The battle of Poitiers
The Muslim retreat
Aftermath     83
The Battlefields Today     89
Further Reading     93
Index     95


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