The Spanish Empire: Global Power Built on Gold and Blood — Fexingo History
Before the Spanish Empire's decline, its infantry—the tercios—dominated European battlefields for over a century. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the origins, organization, and tactics of these formidable units. They discuss how the tercio combined pike and shot to create a nearly unbeatable formation, from the Italian Wars to the Thirty Years' War. Key figures like Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, the 'Great Captain' who pioneered the model, and the Duke of Alba, who perfected it, come to life. The conversation covers the Battle of Pavia (1525), where Spanish arquebusiers shattered French chivalry, and the Battle of Rocroi (1643), often seen as the tercio's swan song. Lucas explains the training, discipline, and morale that made tercios so effective, as well as the social structure—veterans, officers, and the 'soldier-priests' who accompanied them. The episode also touches on the myth of invincibility and the real reasons for the tercio's eventual decline against more flexible Swedish and French armies. A nuanced look at the men who built an empire, one formation at a time. #SpanishTercio #GonzaloFernándezdeCórdoba #DukeofAlba #BattleofPavia #BattleofRocroi #ItalianWars #ThirtyYearsWar #PikeAndShot #MilitaryHistory #HabsburgSpain #InfantryTactics #TercioEspañol #SpanishEmpire #FexingoHistory #History #Europe #MilitaryRevolution #RenaissanceWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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