the age of eight. Cavalryman was fatally injured in a race at Meydan Racecourse in February 2015. Cavalryman was a dark bay horse with no white markings...
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Cavalry (redirect from Cavalryman)
such as a cavalryman, horseman, trooper, cataphract, knight, drabant, hussar, uhlan, mamluk, cuirassier, lancer, dragoon, samurai or horse archer. The...
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A Cavalryman is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, from 1884. It depicts a French cavalryman on a yellow field...
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Jockey Club of Turkey (category Horse racing in Turkey)
powerful person of the era, Enver Pasha, Guild of Cavalryman Horse Riding Club and Society of Improving Horse Breed were founded in 1913. Choosing Veliefendi...
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(foot soldier) was about 10,000 in cash and of a cavalryman (horse soldier) with his fighting horse about 87,000 cash, which included all the clothing...
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Company, The Horses of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA: Farnsworth House Military Impressions, 1995. ISBN 0-9643632-2-4. Wert, Jeffry D. Cavalryman of the Lost...
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important were horses to individual soldiers that the surrender terms at Appomattox allowed every Confederate cavalryman to take his horse home with him...
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Henry Lee III (redirect from Light Horse Harry Lee)
Partisan Corps. Gerson, Noel B. (1966). Light-Horse Harry: A Biography of Washington's Great Cavalryman, General Henry Lee. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday...
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protecting further areas of the body, and in barding those of a cavalryman's horse. Armourers developed skills in articulating the lames or individual...
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Horses in ancient and Imperial China were an important element in Chinese society on cultural, military, and agricultural levels. Horses were introduced...
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Mounted archery (redirect from Horse archer)
is a form of archery that involves shooting arrows while on horseback. A horse archer is a person who does mounted archery. Archery has occasionally been...
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animated short film Winged hussar, a Polish heavy cavalryman who wore wings as part of his uniform Flying horses (disambiguation) Pegasus (disambiguation) Tianma...
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army officer, Tim Bishop, titled One Young Soldier: The Memoirs of a Cavalryman, which was published in 1993. Shand compiled Bishop's diaries into a book...
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The demi-lancer or demilancer was a type of heavy cavalryman in Western Europe during the 16th and early 17th centuries. "Demi-lancer" was a term used...
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Man-at-arms (section Horse armour)
typically well-versed in the use of arms and served as a fully-armoured heavy cavalryman. A man-at-arms could be a knight, or other nobleman, a member of a knight's...
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costly to the Exchequer at £100 per man. Talbot also pointed out that a cavalryman was on duty almost twice per every week, and in fact as to the allegations...
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horsemen: "The French cavalryman of 1914 sat on his horse beautifully, but was no horsemaster. It did not occur to him to get off his horse's back whenever he...
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Madad-I-Khuda'. The present cap badge replaced the crown by a horse mounted by a cavalryman. Bhurtpore, Ghuznee 1839, Khelat, Afghanistan 1839, Candhahar...
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Finnhorse (redirect from Finnish horse)
humble-looking Finnish horses were presumably exchanged when possible for other horses obtained as spoils of war. It was probably rare for a cavalryman to return with...
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Barding (redirect from Horse armor)
its flanks was the imperial eagle." A cataphract was a cavalryman in full armour riding a horse that was partially or fully armoured. This type of cavalry...
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brigades that made up the Cavalry Division led by former Confederate cavalryman, General Joseph Wheeler. Wheeler's Cavalry Division was part of the other...
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the pillar no longer remains, the cuttings in the plinth show that the horse would have been in a rearing position. An inscription at the base of the...
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Terracotta Army (redirect from Terracotta Warriors and Horses)
BCE, such as the Taerpo horserider, the first known representation of a cavalryman in China, from a military tomb in the Taerpo cemetery near Xianyang (Qin...
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horse-phalerae belonged to a cavalryman under his command when Pliny was stationed in Germania Inferior in approximately 50 AD. The set of horse-trappings is made...
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Cavalry in the American Civil War (section Horses)
tons) was forage for its 22,493 horses and 10,392 mules. The principal item of equipment for a cavalryman was the horse and one of the reasons both North...
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was probably a bronze breastplate, as a coin of 197 BC shows a Roman cavalryman in Hellenistic composite cuirass and helmet. But the Roman cavalry may...
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Horses in East Asian warfare are inextricably linked with the strategic and tactical evolution of armed conflict throughout the course of East Asian military...
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Market reforms of Alauddin Khalji (category Horse trade)
well-equipped cavalryman as 234 tankas, with an additional 78 tankas for a cavalryman with two horses. It appears that the cavalryman was expected to...
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the altar of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (a consul in 122 BC), a Roman cavalryman is depicted wearing it with the later more conical skull and furnished...
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