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Yeah I think that Cordoba is more of a legacy general. He did well with the army that he organized against the French in 1504. It was a revolutionary moment.
Would he have continued to perform that well later in say the 1520's like at Pavia? Was he ever surpassed by those generals that took to the field much later (like the generals of the Italian Wars in the 1510s, 1520s, 1530s, 1540s, and 1550s)?
Personally as much as I like Gonzalo de Cordoba I don't think he was a match for Alessandro Farnese in the 1580's and 1590's. Notice that Maurice had close to a good decade in the field, but coincidentally that was somehow also the decade that Alessandro Farnese had died.
Would he have continued to perform that well later in say the 1520's like at Pavia? Was he ever surpassed by those generals that took to the field much later (like the generals of the Italian Wars in the 1510s, 1520s, 1530s, 1540s, and 1550s)?
Personally as much as I like Gonzalo de Cordoba I don't think he was a match for Alessandro Farnese in the 1580's and 1590's. Notice that Maurice had close to a good decade in the field, but coincidentally that was somehow also the decade that Alessandro Farnese had died.