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halberdier
halberdier (hælbəˈdɪə(r)) Also 6 holbarder, hal-, holberder, halberdear, 6–8 halbard(i)er, 7 halbertere, -tier, halbeerter, holberteer, 7–8 halberdeer, -teer, 8–9 halbadier, 9 hallebardier. [a. OF. hale-, hallebardier (= Sp. alabardero, It. alabardiere), f. halebard halberd: see -ier.] A soldier arm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Head of a Halberdier
Head of a Halberdier is a fragment of a painting by a follower of Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch. A halberdier is a guard who wields a halberd. References 1490s paintings Paintings by Hieronymus Bosch in the Museo del Prado wikipedia.org
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Portrait of a Halberdier
Portrait of a Halberdier, The Halberdier or Man with a Halberd is a 1529-1530 or 1537 oil painting by Pontormo, originally painted on panel and later transferred Paul Getty Museum Halberdier Halberdier wikipedia.org
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holbarder
holbarder etc., obs. ff. halberdier. Oxford English Dictionary
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Harlequinade (Rattigan)
Arthur Gosport - Eric Portman Edna Selby - Mary Ellis Dame Maud Gosport - Marie Lohr Jack Wakefield - Hector Ross George Chudleigh - Kenneth Edwards First Halberdier - Peter Scott Second Halberdier - Basil Howes Miss Fishlock - Noël Dyson Fred Ingram - Anthony Oliver Assistant Stage Manager - Henry Bryce Muriel Palmer wikipedia.org
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halberdman
ˈhalberdman = halberdier. Also ˈhalberdsman.1595 Duncan Appendix Etymol. (E.D.S.), Satelles, a halbert man. 1633 Shirley Bird in Cage (Fairholt), ‘You are one of the guard?’ ‘A poor halbert-man, sir.’ 1638 Sp. Star Chamber at Censure of Bastwicke, etc. 30 The Halbertmen standing round about. 1867 Mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baltacı
The Baltacı corps ( means "a person skilled with an axe", from balta: "axe", i.e., "woodcutter" or "halberdier") was a palace guard of the Ottoman Empire wikipedia.org
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drabant
‖ draˈbant [Sw. drabant attendant, satellite: in Ger. trabant, It. trabante, F. traban, draban, Boh. drabanti, Magyar darabant, Romanian doroban, ad. Turkish (orig. Pers.) darbān porter, guard.] A halberdier; spec. a soldier of the body-guard of the kings of Sweden.1707 Lond. Gaz. No. 4339/3 He was ... Oxford English Dictionary
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George R. Goldner
Goldner oversaw famous acquisitions including Portrait of Cosimo the Elder and Portrait of a Halberdier by Pontormo, Vincent van Gogh's Irises, Allegory wikipedia.org
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Baltalı
Baltalı (literally "person with an axe", often a halberdier or woodcutter) is a Turkic name that may refer to: Places Azerbaijan Baltalı, Shaki, a village wikipedia.org
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Baltacha
family name of Tatar origin, derived from the Turkic word baltacı, meaning "a person skilled with an axe", from balta: "axe", i.e., "woodcutter" or "halberdier wikipedia.org
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Daniel Anrig
Anrig served as halberdier in the Swiss Guard between 1992 and 1994. wikipedia.org
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Paul Raison (art historian)
ever paid for an Old Master privately and the most expensive Old Master ever sold by Christie's, breaking the record held since 1989 by the Pontormo Halberdier wikipedia.org
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Hans Wechtlin
His Knight and Halberdier (illustrated above) is in the chivalrous spirit influenced by Emperor Maximilian and his calls for a crusade; indeed the style In both the Cleveland and Cincinnati impressions of the Knight and Halberdier there are black line blocks and a "greyish-blue" tone block; other tone blocks wikipedia.org
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Balthasar Gérard
A halberdier asked him why he was waiting there. A servant and a halberdier of the prince who had raced after him caught him. wikipedia.org
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