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    Arquebus (redirect from Arquebusier)
    the 15th century. An infantryman armed with an arquebus is called an arquebusier. The term arquebus is derived from the Dutch word Haakbus ("hook gun")...
    53 KB (7,210 words) - 21:10, 7 June 2024
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    An Ángel arcabucero (arquebusier angel) is an angel depicted with an arquebus (an early muzzle-loaded firearm) instead of the sword traditional for martial...
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  • Fire the Arquebusiers! is a role-playing game magazine that focussed on Dungeons & Dragons and other fantasy role-playing games. In the 1970s and 1980s...
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  • (French pronunciation: [fɔ.ʁe lə‿paʒ]) is a French firearms manufacturer (arquebusier and fourbisseur) established in Paris in 1716. Founded by Louis Pigny...
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    emblem of the arquebusiers in the figure of the young girl who carries a dead chicken on her belt, referencing the clauweniers (arquebusiers) and a type...
    33 KB (3,350 words) - 02:07, 20 April 2024
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    reappeared during the conquest of Granada with "El Gran Capitán". The arquebusiers could shoot down their foes, and could then run to the nearby pikemen...
    39 KB (5,913 words) - 15:10, 26 April 2024
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    Example of Bolivian painting (part of the Cusco School): an Arquebusier Angel; by Master of Calamarca; 17th century...
    140 KB (16,912 words) - 06:10, 31 May 2024
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    Indochristian art (Spanish: arte indocristiano), is a type of Latin American art that combines European colonial influences with Indigenous artistic styles...
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    maintain and it took years to train a skilled horseman or a horse, while arquebusiers and later musketeers could be trained and kept in the field at much lower...
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    lindenwood with traces of gesso, 26.7 x 18.4 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art Arquebusier Angels, hundreds of colonial paintings depicting these angels, Colonial...
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    Boutet, who was born on August 31st, 1761. His father was Noel Boutet, arquebusier des chevaux-légers du Roi. "Pair of pistols | Boutet, Nicolas Noel |"...
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    of horsemen soon became regarded as a separate class of cavalry—the arquebusier or in England as the harquebusier). In general, commanders expected Reiters...
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    (in French) of a modern indoor-shooting association in Belgium, Les Arquebusier de Visé. "Small Arms and Global Health". World Health Organization. July...
    105 KB (13,063 words) - 00:13, 3 June 2024
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    Capitán) comprising 6,300 men, including 2,000 Landsknecht pikemen, 1,000 arquebusiers and 20 cannons, defeated the French force of 9,000 men, mainly gendarme...
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    17th century Vietnamese wood relief, showing a kneeling arquebusier....
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    This started slowly, first with crossbowmen, then hand cannoneers and arquebusiers, each with increasing effectiveness, marking the beginning of early modern...
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    a rate of fire up to roughly 3 times the rate of fire of the typical arquebusier of the day. It was also claimed that the gun could be reloaded 'as often...
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    pikemen, horsemen, slingers, javelineers, archers, crossbowmen and later arquebusiers – constituted the main component of the Portuguese Royal Army, together...
    129 KB (15,860 words) - 08:05, 9 June 2024
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    (in French) of a modern indoor shooting association in Belgium, Les Arquebusier de Visé. Les Lefaucheux Archived 8 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine...
    101 KB (12,976 words) - 02:49, 8 June 2024
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    those armed with melee weapons attacked the enemies at close range while arquebusiers moved in front or between various formations, while the artillery would...
    390 KB (43,322 words) - 06:59, 15 May 2024
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