Pope Julius II has turned his covetous eye toward Ferrara. Meanwhile the French under Bayard and his d'Este allies prepare the way in hope of resisting the Pope's forces and his new league of allies, the Holy League. The French army has a few aces up their sleeves in the Bentivoglio and a young, daring captain, named Gaston di Foix, nicknamed the Thunderbolt.
Part 1: Back in Bologa, 1:22
Part 2: The Warrior Pope, 7:38
Part 3: Guido Rangoni's Little Adventure, 15:26
Part 4 and Part 5: Too Close to the Sun, 22:03
Part 6: Showdown in Bologna 31:03
Part 7: Guido's Star on the Rise 42:41
Part 9: Hugo Pepoli and the Exiles of Bologna, 50:18
Part 10: The Lady from Sex, 55:10
Part 11: The Siege of Bologna, 60:18
Part 12: Revolt in Brescia, 69:08
Part 13: Torre del Magnago, 73:00
The Real Martin Fabian
Aaron Miedma: The Duel; Context and Culture
Joeli Takala: The Real Johannes Liechtenauer
Herbert Schmidt: The Medieval and Renaissance Buckler
Liam H. Clark: A Journey to Stasbourg
Niccolò Menozzi: The Spadone Project
Jean Chandler: Guilds
Dr. Guy Windsor: Teaching, and a survey of Vadi and Fiore
Jack Gassmann: Martial Culture, Context and Crossbows
Bolognese Foundations Part 4: Tactics
Bolognese Foundations Part 3: Footwork
Bolognese Foundations: Part 2, Guards (with Martin Höppner)
Bill Grandy: A Complete Perspective
Bolognese Foundations: Part 1, Cuts and Thrusts (with Martin Höppner)
Michael Chidester: Bellifortis
Jess Finley: Sword in Armor
Dr. Patrick Bratton: Renaissance Naval Warfare
Episode 3.2: The Siege
Mike Prendergast: Pietro Monte’s Collectanea
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