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Harquebusier
The harquebusier was the most common form of cavalry found throughout Western Europe during the early to mid-17th century. Development
According to John Cruso in his cavalry manual of 1632, the harquebusier was 'first invented in France'.
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Doglock
A doglock carbine was the principal weapon of the harquebusier, the most numerous type of cavalry in the armies of the Thirty Years' War and English Civil
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hagbusser
† hackbushier, hagbushier, hagbusser Obs. [f. hackbush, hagbush + -ier, -er.] 1. = harquebusier 1.1524 Pace Let. in Strype Eccl. Mem. I. App. xi. 21 Skirmishing with four hundred hagbushiers of France. Ibid., Hagbusheirs mynglied among our mentionid light horses. 2. = harquebus: cf. harquebusher 2.1...
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Hakkapeliitta
They were equipped like the typical harquebusier light cavalry of their era; armed with a broadsword and two wheellock pistols and protected by a buff When Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition released, the Hackapell mercenary was removed and replaced with a more generic "Harquebusier" unit.
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Ironside (cavalry)
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Although the phrase "Ironside" suggests heavily armoured men, Cromwell's troops were equipped in the common cavalry style of the day, termed the harquebusier
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harquebusher
† ˈharquebusher, -butter Obs. Also 6 harkebuzer, harquebusar. [f. harquebus (in its various forms) + -er1.] 1. = harquebusier.1567 Sir N. Throgmorton in Robertson Hist. Scot. (1759) II. App. 41 These lords haue for the guard of their town 450 Harqubushers. 1577–87 Holinshed Chron. III. 962/1 Manfull...
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Reiter
as an arquebus or a carbine (although this type of horsemen soon became regarded as a separate class of cavalry—the arquebusier or in England as the harquebusier
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arquebusier
harquebusier, arquebusier (ˌhɑː-, ˌɑːkwɪbəˈsɪə(r)) Forms: α. 6 hargu-, harquebutier. β. 7 hargubisheer. γ. 6– harquebusier, (6 harke-, hargabusier, hargubuzier, 9 harquebussier). δ. 7 arcabuzier, 7– arquebusier. [a. 16th c. F. arcabusier (1533), (h)arquebusier -butier, f. (h)arquebus, harquebus. See...
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Buff coat
Together with the lobster-tailed pot helmet and cuirass it formed the basis of the equipment of the harquebusier, the typical form of European cavalryman
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hagbutter
hackbutter, hagbutter arch. and Hist. (ˈhækbətə(r), ˈhæg-) Also 6 haquebuter, Sc. hagbutar (-bitter). [f. hackbut + -er: see prec.] A soldier armed with a hackbut; a harquebusier.1544–8 in Archæol. XXII. 69 There shall be 150 haquebuters, who shall have good haquebuts. 1548 Patten Exped. Scotl. in A...
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火绳枪骑兵
火绳枪骑兵(Harquebusier)是17世纪早期至中期西欧各国军队中的一种骑兵。早期火绳枪骑兵的最大特征是其主武器——火绳枪,该枪属于卡宾枪的一种。
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Petronel
The petronel was succeeded by a similarly armed cavalryman called the harquebusier.
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