Way, Honour and Firearms
Origin and Evolution of the Spanish Tercios 1481-1600
Series : From Retinue to Regiment 1453-1618
Author : Enrique F. Sicilia Cardona

Print Editions
Paperback
Not yet published - in Autumn 2026 list
Details
General - Pages : 224 | Images : 40 b/w illustrations, 10 b/w photos, 12 colour illustrations, 10 b/w maps, 1 table
Paperback - Size : 248mm x 180mm | ISBN : 9781806722693 | Helion Book Code : HEL2261
The end of the Reconquista, following the War of Granada (1481–1492), prompted the Catholic Monarchs to project their formidable military force onto the Italian peninsula, under the command of the Great Captain, aiming to establish their dominance over the French. In subsequent decades, the rulers of the House of Austria (Charles V and Philip II) sustained this immense struggle until its favourable resolution in 1559.
Simultaneously, the emerging Hispanic Monarchy had to contend for continental supremacy against formidable rivals such as the Ottomans, German Protestants, the Dutch, and the English, through a constant defensive-offensive effort led by their renowned foreign intervention troops: the Tercios.
Way, Honour and Firearms analyses the origin, evolution, and development of this powerful Spanish army, based on the flexible combination of ‘pike and shot’, along with cavalry and artillery, exploring their formations, experiences, battles, and principal leaders up to the year 1600, providing an engaging scholarly journey through European military history based on a wide range of consulted sources.





