The rise and fall of Italy’s warriors-for-hire - Stephanie Honchell Smith

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At dawn on July 29th, 1364, John Hawkwood—
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an English soldier turned contract mercenary—
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led a surprise attack against an army of sleeping Florentine mercenaries.
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The enemy commander quickly awoke and gathered his men
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to launch a counterattack.
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But as soon as the defending army was ready to fight,
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Hawkwood’s fighters simply turned and walked away.
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This wasn't an act of cowardice.
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These mercenaries, known as condottieri,
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had simply done just enough fighting to fulfill their contracts.
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And for Italy’s condottieri, war wasn’t about glory or conquest:
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it was purely about getting paid.
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For much of the 14th and 15th centuries, the condottieri dominated Italian warfare,
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profiting from— and encouraging— the region’s intense political rivalries.
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The most powerful of these regions were ruled either by wealthy representatives
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of the Catholic Church
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or merchants who’d grown rich from international trade.
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These rulers competed for power and prestige
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by working to attract the most talented artists and thinkers to their courts,
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leading to a cultural explosion now known as the Italian Renaissance.
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But local rivalries also played out in military conflicts,
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fought almost entirely by the condottieri.
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Many of these elite mercenaries were veterans of the Hundred Years’ War,
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hailing from France and England.
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When that war reached a temporary truce in 1360,
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some soldiers began pillaging France in search of fortune.
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And the riches they found in Catholic churches
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drew their raiding parties to the center of the Church’s operations: Italy.
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But here, savvy ruling merchants saw these bandits’ arrival
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as a golden opportunity.
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By hiring the soldiers as mercenaries,
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they could control the violence and gain an experienced army
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without the cost of outfitting and training locals.
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The mercenaries liked this deal as well, as it offered regular income
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and the ability to play these rulers off each other for their own benefit.
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Of course, these soldiers had to be kept on a tight leash.
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Rulers forced them to sign elaborate contracts, or condotta,
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a word that became synonymous with the mercenaries themselves.
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Divisions of payment, distribution of plunder, non-compete agreements—
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it was all spelled out clearly,
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making war merely another dimension of business.
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Contracts specified the number of men a commander would provide,
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and the resulting armies ranged from a few hundred to several thousand.
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Individual soldiers regularly moved between armies
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in search of higher payments.
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And when their contracts expired,
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condottieri commanders became free agents with no expectation of ongoing loyalty.
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When John Hawkwood launched his surprise attack
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against the Florentine condottieri,
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he was working for Pisa.
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Later, he would fight for Florence and many of Pisa’s other enemies.
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But regardless of who was contracting them,
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the condottieri fought primarily for themselves.
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Their extensive military experience allowed them to avoid
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taking unnecessary risks in the heat of battle.
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And— while still deadly— their clashes rarely led to crushing victories
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or defeats.
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Condottieri commanders wanted battles to be inconclusive—
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after all, if they established peace, they’d put themselves out of business.
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So even when one side did win,
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enemy combatants were typically held hostage and released to fight another day.
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But there was nothing merciful about these decisions.
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Contracts could just as easily turn them into ruthless killers,
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as in 1377, when Hawkwood led the massacre of a famine-stricken town
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who’d tried to revolt against the local government.
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Over time, foreign condottieri were increasingly replaced by native Italians.
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For young men from humble origins,
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war-for-profit offered an attractive alternative to farming or the church.
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And this new generation of condottieri leveraged their military power
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into political influence,
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in some cases even founding ruling dynasties.
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However, despite cornering the market on Italian warfare for nearly two centuries,
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the condottieri only truly excelled at engaging in just enough
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close-range combat to fulfill their contracts.
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Over time, they became outclassed by the gunpowder weaponry
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of France and Spain’s large standing armies,
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as well as the naval might of the Ottomans.
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By the mid 16th century,
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these state-sponsored militaries forced all of Europe into a new era of warfare,
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putting an end to the condottieri’s conniving war games.
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