- The
harquebusier was the most
common form of
cavalry found throughout Western Europe during the
early to mid-17th century.
Early harquebusiers were characterised...
- Lobster-tailed pot helmet, also
known as the zischägge, horseman's pot and
harquebusier's pot, was a type of
combat helmet. It was
derived from an
Ottoman Turkish...
-
speed and
ferocity of
their charge. They were
equipped like the
typical harquebusier light cavalry of
their era;
armed with a
broadsword and two wheellock...
- and
Dutch military. A
doglock carbine was the prin****l
weapon of the
harquebusier, the most
numerous type of
cavalry in the
armies of the
Thirty Years'...
-
German Reiters,
added one or more pistols,
while other cavalry, such as
harquebusiers,
tried various shorter,
lightened versions of the
infantry arquebus...
- as a
separate class of cavalry—the
arquebusier or in
England as the
harquebusier). In general,
commanders expected Reiters to be able to
engage their...
- (Spanish)
Imperial Harquebusier Regiment with 300 men
under Colonel Francesco de Caffarelli, Colloredo's (German)
Imperial Harquebusier Regiment with 400...
- The
petronel was
succeeded by a
similarly armed cavalryman called the
harquebusier.[citation needed]
Although petronels had
fallen out of use in Europe...
- in
Afghanistan from 2002 to 2013.
Carabinier Cuir****ier
Gendarmerie Harquebusier Hobilar Hussar Motorized infantry Reiter – A type of pistol-armed cavalry...
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April 1586. She was one of
eleven children of
Gaspar Flores [es], a
harquebusier in the
Imperial Spanish army
whose family were from Baños de Montemayor...