10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HARQUEBUSIER»
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harquebusier en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
harquebusier y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Ironsides: English Cavalry 1588-1688
Reasons of economy and effectiveness combined to make the harquebusier the
standard cavalryman. The declining value of armour to horsemen resulted in the
discarding of leg, hip, thigh, arm and shoulder armour. The helmet became ...
2
"The Bagnios of Algiers" and "The Great Sultana": Two Plays ...
FIRST HARQUEBUSIER. We can only bear witness that here was Troy.6 second
harquebusier. O perverse Fortune, give wings to my feet, fire to my hands! first
harquebusier. Our efforts are in vain, for the Turks have already embarked and ...
Miguel de Cervantes, Barbara Fuchs, Aaron J. Ilika,
2012
3
Lützen 1632: Climax of the Thirty Years War
Cuirassier. Regiments. Harquebusier. Regiments. Drost - Oberst Wilhelm v.
Westfalen, Landdrost von Dringenberg 5 coys, 250 horse, raised 1632 Goschutz
- Oberst Benedikt Goschiitz ...
4
Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years' War (2): Cavalry
Some harquebusier regiments were already better equipped than cuirassiers,
especially if they had rich proprietors such as Piccolomini; as a reward for
services, that officer was allowed to upgrade his harquebusier regiment to
cuirassiers, ...
5
Ancient armour and weapons in Europe: from the iron period ...
Figure of a Harquebusier of 1632, from the same work as the last illustration. The
author, Captain Cruso, describes as well as pictures this light horseman. " The
harquebusier," he writes, " was first invented in France, at the time of the warres
of ...
6
Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: Supplement, comprising ...
Figure of a Harquebusier of 1632, from the same work as the last illustration. The
author, Captain Cruso, describes as well as pictures this light horseman. " The
harquebusier," he writes, "was first invented in France, at the time of the warres of
...
7
Eminent British military commanders ...
The harquebusier was first invented in France, at the time of the warres of
Piedmont ; whom Melzo and Basta * would have either not armed (though they
confesse themselves contradicted therein by others), or but slightly (only with a ...
George Robert Gleig,
1831
8
The Land and Government of Muscovy: A Sixteenth-century Account
If he should run away and try to enroll as a harquebusier in the oprich- nina, I
would then come and would not permit it. It was not commanded that the servants
of oprichnina princes and boyars should enlist as harquebusiers. The servant
then ...
Heinrich von Staden, Thomas Esper,
1967
9
Lives of the Most Eminent British Military Commanders
The harquebusier was first invented in France, .at the time of the warres of
Piedmont; whom Melzo and Basta "' would have either not armed (though they
confesse themselves contradicted therein by others), or but slightly (only with a ...
George Robert Gleig,
1831
10
European Helmets, 1450-1650: Treasures from the Reserve ...
William H. Riggs, Paris Gift ofW1lliam H. Riggs, 1913 14.25.638 The
harquebusier was a light cavalryman armed with a short carbine called a
harquebus. He was usually outfitted with an open-faced helmet, a cuirass with
reinforcing ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HARQUEBUSIER»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
harquebusier en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Treasurers: Sharp rise in sword prices
The breastplate would have been worn by a harquebusier (a form of cavalry), who would also have worn a back plate and a helmet. «Irish Independent, Abr 15»
High Plains Drifter
As a young man he served as a harquebusier in a Spanish regiment in Naples, and had a hand mangled in the Battle of Lepanto —the momentous 1571 sea ... «Atlantic Online, Ene 04»