- 5 oz). A
standardized arquebus, the
caliver, was
introduced in the
latter half of the 16th century. The name "
caliver" is an
English derivation from the...
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Ambrose Caliver (1894–1962) was an
American teacher and Dean who
changed the face of
Black education on a
national scale.
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especially about the
English Civil War. They are the
publishing division of
Caliver Books —
which is
based in Leigh-on-Sea and Newthorpe. They also published...
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where he
discovers that she has amnesia, and
remembers nothing.
Sadie Caliver (セディ, Sedī)
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Brunswick rifle (UK –
rifle – 1836)
Burnside carbine (USA –
rifle – 1858)
Caliver (UK –
arquebus – 17th century)
Carcano Rifle (Kingdom of
Italy – rifle...
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Antiquitatis (Wargames
Research Group, 1990) De
Bellis Magistrorum Militum (
Caliver Books, 2007) De
Bellis Multitudinis (Wargames
Research Group, 1993) Fast...
- the
caliver, a
standardized "calibre" (spelled "caliber" in the US),
appeared in
Europe around 1567–9.
According to
Jacob de Gheyn, the
caliver was a...
- Infantry:
Calivers (the
caliver was an
early infantry firearm): 360 trained, 682
untrained Muskets: 600 trained, 237
untrained Corslets (armoured pikemen):...