George Frundsberg was currently based in Swabia, and along with his knighted father, were mbers of the heavy cavalry of the Swabian League Army. The difference was, his father was officially knighted, and was acting as a squad leader. He on the other hand, because he was just a squire, he was just the average heavy cavalry mber.
When the Italian war erupted, the army George Frundsberg was in had the responsibility to defend against the Hungarians, so they did not head towards Italy. Thats why George Frundsberg did not obtain the opportunity to join the battle.
Originally, George Frundsberg wasnt that ambitious of a person. His greatest ambition was just to beco an officially knighted Knight.
But Marins ergence from nowhere had strongly shook George Frundsberg. They were both squires, but Marin was even younger. However, with his stack of war contributions, the 17 year old Marin had basically shot up the ladder from a squire to a landed Baron.
This made George Frundsberg feel extrely dejected, he was already 22 years old (his age in 1495), but he actually couldnt compare to a 17 year old young man
However, he wasnt an arrogant person. George Frundsberg also knew it very clearly, he could be considered a qualified mber of the heavy cavalry now, so his ability to charge into battle was without a question. However, if were talking about his commanding skills, he really was studying blind here. Even his father was just an insignificant heavy cavalry squad leader, he didnt have any experience commanding an army in a great number. As for those higher-ranked commanders, all of them were high and mighty nobles, so they wouldnt even waste ti to give pointers to a young squire such as he.
Coincidentally, he had a fellow squire from the sa hotown who had joined the Italian war, as well as having t Marin. Based on what his fellow squire said, the newly promoted Baron Marin was a young man with an extrely nice temper.
As such, George Frundsberg had the idea to visit Marin
Oriignally, in the year 1496, Austria was supposed to be in conflict with Hungary. However, because of Marins apearance, it had caused the na of Maximillian the First to travel far and wide, which deterred the Hungarians. Thats why the Hungarians did not move recklessly. As for Maximillian the First, because of financial matters (mainly because the ransom money were not received yet), he had no money to fight with Hungary.
Thats why the year 1496 beca rather peaceful. While George Frundsberg realized that there wouldnt be any upcoming battles for the ti being, he requested his father to grant him leave, and made the decision to travel to Texel and make Marin a visit. If he had the chance, he really wanted to ask for advice.
Old Frundsberg naturally wished for his own son to be a promising man, and his son was currently going ot visit the most promising young man in the entire Empire, in order to beco more promising himself, so why would he object? As such, Old Frundsberg obtained leave for his son without a hitch, and allowed his son to do what he needed
With perturbed emotions, George Frundsberg and two horses made way towards Texels Den Burg from Swabia. and requested to et Marin.
During the Middle Ages in Europe, the social hierarchy was extrely strict, it was basically impossible for commoners to visit nobles without a reason. Only squires who were nobles-to-be had the requirent to request an audience with a Baron like Marin. Besides, whether or not to see him was up to Marins mood. Unless it was a visit from an official knight, who was also a noble, would Marin have to treat him with courtesy. For a squire like Frundsberg, whether or not he could et Marin was still up to fate.
As for Marin, because he had previously failed to recruit all those knight-errants, he originally intended to not et anyone. However, after hearing the na, he imdiately sprung to his feet and decided to et him imdiately, and with the best of treatnt
When Marin personally walked out of the castle gates, and enthusiastically invited George Frundsberg inside, George Frundsberg was incredibly dumfounded whats going on? This person is a Baron, so why was he this passionate towards an insignificant baron like ? Under usual circumstances, a Baron like Marin onoly needed to wait inside the castle for Frundsberg to enter his audience, and there was absolutely no need to go out himself
Of course he didnt know that Marin had his eyes set on him. Before he walked out, Marin had already decided, since Frundsberg was going to beco the Emperors first-in-command, why not recruit him beforehand. After all, he was considered a mber of the Emperors faction, so it was more than likely that he would continue to fight wars for the Emperor. In that case, what if Frundsberg recruited this Legendary General over, and fight wars for the Emperor under his na. In that case, he himself didnt need to personally risk his life to fight for the Emperor. While Frundsberg leading the army to fight for the Emperor, it wouldnt affect him getting his na out, it would also help accrue contributions for Marin.
To be more precise, Frundsberg would be leading his army to fight wars for the Emperor, and as the direct superior of Frundsberg, the credit would definitely not escape him. Just like last ti when Marin made a huge contribution, even Count Alfred received a large reward (rumor has it that he was given a land, while Count Alfred previously was an unlanded Count Palatine). But at the sa ti, if Frundsberg had made a great contribution, based on the Emperors personality of admiring talents, he would not give up roping him in. High positions and generous salary would definitely not be lacking for Frundsberg.
In the original tiline, because Frundsberg had perford extrely well in the Swabian war, he was noticed by Maximillian the First. When Frundsberg participated in the Swabian war, he was just a squire, and only an official at the level of a squad leader. But after gaining the favor of Maximillian the First, he was first given the noble title of a Knight in the year 1504, then he was also given the territory of Mindelheim as for what title was unknown, as after Frundsbergs grandson died, their family was heirless. However, with the noble title of King of Mindelheim passed on to modern tis. With pure assumption, his peerage should be no lower than a Count
Which also ans, Marin, this guy already had the evil plan for this Legendary General Frundsberg, to start working for the Emperor in his own na Based on this plan, whenever Frundsberg obtained vicotries, he would have to split it with Marin, because Marin was his direct superior
Currently, Frundsberg still had a dumbfounded look on his face, although he was several years older than Marin on the surface, but ntally sigh, lets not talk about that
Marin had only used one-tenth of Uncle Benshans skills, and managed to fool young Frundsberg so hard that he couldnt figure out his directions
Hey George, is it fine for to call you that? Marin passionately led Frundsberg by the arm into his seat. People of the Middle Ages arent homosexual, homosexuality only arised after people migrated to the new continent and there were a lack of won. Thats why, even if Marin acted so passionately, it wouldnt terrify the young lad
Of course of course, Lord Baron being able to call this insignificant one would be my greatest honor!
Hehe, since the mont I saw you, I knew you were special. Not knowing why, I have the feeling that you would beco an amazing general in the future Marin started using his silver tongue.
No no Lord Baron is too kind Young Frundsberg was starting to beco embarassed. Especially being complinted to the face by his idol. Like a certain fanatic in modern tis, after eting Andy Lau and was complinted by him you would be more popular than
No no no, Im honestly thinking highly of you. I
Its like this, George, Ive recently been thinking of a new, but stronger infantry phalanx
Stronger than the phalanx you used in Italy to defeat the King of France? Frundsberg spoke with a worshipping expression.
Frundsberg knew about Marins phalanx, it was a spear array with 100 archers, thats what his fellow hotowner told him.
Much stronger than that one, that previous phalanx was specifically used to defeat the Swiss spearn, and could only be on the defense against knights, not being able to attack (the plate armor of knights were really hard to pierce with spears) In reality, what Marin was thinking of was the Tercio, the Spanish used arquebuses, so those could naturally pierce through plated-armor knights.
That impressive? Frundsbergs eyes shone.
Of course, the only reason I managed to have such an overwhelming victory against the French knights was because it was an ambush. But once this phalanx is ford, we can face the French army head-on and beat them so hard they go ho crying for their parents
Thats amazing The current Frundsberg was nowhere near the wise and courageous Leader of rcenaries in the future.
This guy was clearly a young fanatic
Im not just boasting, the mont we grasp this phalanx, our Empire could overpower France without a problem
Marin really wasnt boasting, not long after the appearance of the Tercio, it was coincidentally the rule of Charles V, with the finance of Spain and the brave rcenaries of the Holy Roman Empire and the Tercio, they really steamrolled over the French. If it wasnt because of the war against Deutsche Germany religions and peasant uprisings, which had over exhausted the strength of the Holy Roman Empire, the French would probably suffer a more intense beating.
Overpowering the French Frundsberg couldnt hlpe but imagine that in his mind, then he realized that was quite the difficult thing to do.
Yes, overpower the French! I currently need talented people to train my troops, and need people to act as my adjutants, at the sa ti, we could research these amazing phalanxes together. George, are you willing to join my army to aid ?
Join Lords army? Frundsberg was stunned, my idol is recruiting ? What should I do? Thats right, I intend to form a new phalanx, I have a feeling that youd be quite suitable to be the Platoon commander
Platoon commander That was a role only Barons and official Knights were qualified to take, my idol really thinks highly of .
Thats right!
But but I still have to return to Swabia to finish my service Frundsberg rembered that he was still in service.
What service? Arent you just an average heavy cavalry mber? Yeah
Then whats keeping you there? Co join , Ill let you act as an officer! But I cant leave the army so easily
Its alright, Ill write a letter for you, telling your forr lord that I am taking you in as my apprentice, and you would be staying here!
Would that work? Actually, what Frundsberg wanted to say was, if I joined you, would I really be able to obtain the title of an official knight?
Because, if he and his father continued working with their forr Lord, it was a matter of ti hell receive the official title of knight.
Marin could more or less guess Frundsbergs thoughts, he was really clear that Frundsbergs forr lord doesnt favor him, and this lad barely managed to obtain the title of knight after eting Maximillian the First.
Definitely! You help train the new phalanx. By the ti his Majesty starts the next war, I will definitely lead the troops to serve his Majesty. If you help train the soldiers, youll definitely be the Platoon commander when the ti cos. So that you would have more opportunities to show yourself in front of his Majesty. But if you return and keep being a heavy cavalry mber or whatever, with so many other cavalry units, do you have a lot of opportunities to present yourself? If you follow and command the phalanx, when you accrue so contributions, you wont have to fear the lack of opportunities to beco knighted, or even a Baron?
Marin tempted.
That Frundsberg pondered, that was true. In front of Maximillian the First, a platoon commander or a heavy cavalry mber, which one would receive Maximillian the Firsts favor?
There really wasnt a choice.
In the end, Frundsberg decided:
I am willing to serve milord, as for my previous army
Leave that to ! Ill handle whatever is needed with your lord. Oh right, you must also write a letter ho, pen it for your father and ask him not to worry.
Yes, milord! Frundsbergs character changed really quickly, and swore his service really quickly.
As such, the man people called Father of rcenaries, had been fooled onto Marins pirate ship without any doubt
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