-
known by a
number of
designations depending on era and tactics, such as a
cavalryman, horseman, trooper, cataphract, knight, drabant, hussar, uhlan, mamluk...
- A
Cavalryman is an oil on
canvas painting by
French artist Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, from 1884. It
depicts a
French cavalryman on a
yellow field...
-
Cavalryman (9 May 2006 – 28
February 2015) was a British-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse. In
eight seasons of
racing he won ten
times from thirty-nine starts...
-
American cavalryman (1840–1899)...
- The demi-lancer or
demilancer was a type of
heavy cavalryman in
Western Europe during the 16th and
early 17th centuries. "Demi-lancer" was a term used...
- Lieutenant-Colonel John
Elliot FRS (1765 – 27
March 1829) was a
porter brewer who was lieutenant-colonel of the
Westminster Volunteer Cavalry. He was head...
- was
probably a
bronze breastplate, as a coin of 197 BC
shows a
Roman cavalryman in ****enistic
composite cuir**** and helmet. But the
Roman cavalry may...
- Hussar, ISBN 1-59048-256-5 Steele, Alan (2022).
British Cavalryman versus German Cavalryman.
Bloomsbury USA. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-4728-4882-6.
Barbara W...
- to make it
easier for a
cavalryman to
reload while riding.
While the Colt 45 had more power, the
speed at
which a
cavalryman could reload a Schofield...
- The
Grave Stele of
Dexileos is the
stele of the tomb of an
Athenian cavalryman named Dexileos (Ancient Gr****: Δεξίλεως) who died in the
Corinthian War...