- guest-hostage in Thebes.
Thessaly was
widely known for
producing competent cavalrymen, and
later experiences in wars both with and
against the
Persians taught...
- The
equites (/ˈɛkwɪtiːz/; lit. 'horse' or '
cavalrymen',
though sometimes referred to as "knights" in English)
constituted the
second of the property-based...
-
smaller amount heavy cavalry was
uniform throughout all of the Sikh misls.
Cavalrymen in a misl were
required to
supply their own
horses and equipment. A standard...
-
cavalry stopped using Roman citizens as
cavalrymen and
relied on
Auxilia and
foreign recruits.
Roman cavalrymen wore a
Corinthian helmet,
bronze chestplate...
-
outsiders wanted to
modernize them, or they
might be su****ded by the
cavalrymen, they rose in rebellion. The
rebellions were
highly violent on both sides...
- private. In
Persian اسپ (Aspa)
means horse and
Ispahai is also the word for
cavalrymen. The term
sepoy is the anglicised-form of the
Persian word sepāhī (سپاهی)...
- Rai (WIA)
Skanda Strength Unknown,
outnumbered by
Rajputs 100,000
Rajput cavalrymen Tarain class=notpageimage|
Location of the
First Battle of Tarain...
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Sahib Singh Bhangi Jodh
Singh Gulab Singh Budh
Singh Unknown Strength 500
cavalrymen 2,000
Reinforcements 10,000
Casualties and
losses 500 lost on both sides...
-
reaped a re****tion in the
Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) as a well-trained
cavalrymen called "Hakkapeliitta".
Finland suffered a
severe famine in 1695–1697...
-
French surgeon and
gynecologist who
noticed this
fracture pattern amongst cavalrymen in 1815,
after the War of the
Sixth Coalition. The
midfoot consists of...