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Opposing Forces: Ghibelline army

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There's an apparent contradiction in the above titled subsection that needs clarification.

We read: 'The Ghibelline cavalry and infantry were thus of higher quality than their opponents...' But a few sentences later: '...many Ghibelline fiefs were rather poor, and both their cavalry and infantry were probably less well equipped than the Guelphs.' The point seems to be that while the Ghibelline cavalry is better trained than the Guelph forces, their equipment is rather inferior. The problem is the word 'quality' which can mean material quality, as well as expertise. - RobotBoy66

This is indeed what was meant. Thanks for pointing it out. I will change the wording. Applodion (talk) 09:50, 14 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]