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- still the ceremonial weapon of the Swiss Guard in the Vatican and the Alabarderos (Halberdiers) Company of the Spanish Royal Guard. The halberd was one...
- Royal Guards with their Burgundian style, together with two units of alabarderos ("halberdiers"), would remain in service until the reorganization of...
- introduced a smaller, modernised version of the tricorne for female officers. Alabardero (Halberdier) of the Spanish Royal Guard Horse Guard of the Guardia Civil...
- division of the booty, receiving a portion the pawn (lancero, piquero, alabardero, rodelero) and twice a man on horseback (caballero) owner of a horse.[clarification...
- "Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau 'Alabardero de Honor' por su "importante labor de difusión de la historia de España"". Diario YA. "Alabardero de Honor". 19 November...
- Spaniards now with formidable reformed-infantry called Tercios composed of alabardero, alférez with a sword and Arcabucero with gunpowder. Miguel López de Legazpi...
- ****ones con cuchillas, con su capitán de la guardia, y doce flecheros y alabarderos con lanças pintadas y sus cuchillas de abara. El capitán era christiano...
- Place Unit Strength Ciudad de México Compañía de Alabarderos de la Guardia del Virrey 25 Regimiento de Infantería fijo de México 979 Real Cuerpo de Artillería...
- initially repulsed all attacks, but one of the Spanish commanders of alabarderos, Ensign Sancho Ortiz, was overwhelmed and shot down, resulting in his...
- Halberdier Corps of the Viceroy's Royal Infantry Guard (Compañía de Alabarderos de la Guardia Real de Infantería del Virrey). Antonio de Ulloa described...