[Qgis-user] QGIS and historical battle

Lazanu Ciprian-Cătălin lazcipcata at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 3 00:20:06 PST 2023


Hello,
I want to start a project with a great challenge:

  *   first an introduction - a battle between two armies in the medieval period. we have a few pieces of information regarding this battle: the number of soldiers from both armies (army A with ~ 25.000/30.000 soldiers and army B between 50.000 and 100.000 - medieval chronicles have different numbers) and incomplete information regarding the exact place of the battle. all we know is that it was on a river valley and the main battle was regarding controlling a bridge at the confluence of 2 rivers. another clue is that the battle was at a short distance from an important city (name Town) which is located in that river valley. Army B was marching on the river valley to take the city Town and met army A at a short distance from the city. The battle was around a bridge on the river. That is all we know. (Army A won that battle).
  *   what I want ... I want to see if I could locate that battle (so l could make some archaeological investigation after that) using some simulators ... for example: to see how long the marching formation of army B (50.000 to 80.000/90.000 soldiers) was to see the distribution on the field/road to city Town.
  *   another clue ... we know that the commander of army A (the defender) had a small base fortification from where he could see and command the army and make orders. such a place is visible now on a hill from where you could see at 15 - 20 km down the river valley. (I know that l could use visibility analysis). On the ground, the surface is no visible traces of that battle.

This battle is an important historical moment in the history of my country and has an important local value.
So, is there anything in QGIS or other GIS software something to work so l can make a simulation or something like that regarding this kind of activity?
Thank you in advance ... and any suggestions could be sent via email in private too.
Ciprian
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