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Rodeleros ("shield bearers"), also
called espadachines ("swordsmen") and
colloquially known as "Sword and
Buckler Men", were
Spanish troops in the early...
- Spain") by
Bernal Díaz del Castillo.
Bernal Díaz del
Castillo served as a
rodelero, or
soldier armed with
sword and buckler, in Cortés' expedition, and personally...
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Musketeer Bullet Marker Retiarius Psychokino Sadhu Mergen Schwarzer Reiter Rodelero Shadowmancer Exorcist Wugushi Squire Matador Sage
Oracle Sapper Thaumaturge...
- the booty,
receiving a
portion the pawn (lancero, piquero, alabardero,
rodelero) and
twice a man on
horseback (caballero)
owner of a horse.[clarification...
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collapses are not pre-recorded animations. A
troop of 6
cannon units and 44
rodeleros attacking a fort. The
building initially collapses in two
different ways...
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votive bucklers, and were hung at altars, etc.
Adarga Lantern shield Rodeleros (lit., "shield bearers", also
known as "sword and
buckler men") Swashbuckler...
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Manila and ****uda Bay. The
clash pitted Spanish musketeers, pikemen,
rodeleros and
sailors ****isted by
allied native warriors against a
larger group...
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agree to a
break for a
short rest then the
pikemen resume their clash.
Rodeleros along with the Doppelsöldner were used in
order to
break push of pike...
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refer to: Rodela, a type of
round shield similar to a buckler, used by
Rodeleros David Rodela (born 1982),
American boxer Jose
Rodela (born 1937), United...
- also take the
Swiss pikemen at a disadvantage. For instance, the
Spanish rodeleros, also
known as sword-and-buckler men,
armed with
steel rodelas and espadas...