At Falkirk, in more open ground than at Stirling, the English knights and archers were devastating. |
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With a wild neigh, Andaril reared and plunged through the circle of guards and archers, their arrows useless. |
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A novice archer would also bow to the target after the first hit of the day, while advanced archers would not. |
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He prepared special archers and cavalry forces for the battles with the invaders. |
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Many handbow archers use sights, and latches with triggers called mechanical releases. |
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Some 60,000 French soldiers faced off 6,000 English soldiers, mainly archers. |
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The English troops, mainly archers and foot soldiers, dug in behind wooden stakes between thickly wooded ground. |
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The highly mobile Egyptian archers on the back of chariots were able to defeat the Hittite army. |
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At close intervals are semi-circular bastions with eyelets for archers to look down and shoot at the enemy. |
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He coached them in becoming proficient riders and huntsmen, skilled archers and unyielding wrestlers. |
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Joshua could make out that while some archers carried one quiver of arrows, many carried up to three. |
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Normal war tactics involved massed ranks of lightly armed or armoured archers firing large volleys of arrows into formations of targets. |
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With archers and regulars in support, they should be able to stand against any infantry charge. |
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Two of the group's leaders are county-standard archers and the facility will let them pass on their skills. |
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Hundreds of arrows were stuck into the ground in front of the archers as they took up positions at the rear defensive line. |
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The enemy cannot go ashore there except in longboats, and archers concealed in the high grass can kill them before they get out of the marsh. |
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For competitions, archers will wear white shirts, white pants and white athletic shoes. |
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In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights. |
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Some archers wear a thumb ring to protect the ball of the thumb from the string when it is released. |
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The units are smoothly animated both in combat and when just standing around, as horses paw the ground and archers play with their bows. |
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In retaliation, catapults, trebuchets and arrows from the Bismarck archers rained down on the Mongols. |
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He smiled slightly, fairly incredulous that he had been able to sneak up on most of the archers completely unnoticed. |
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I would recommend that all archers, of whatever discipline, should learn to make and serve bowstrings, and set up and fletch arrows. |
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The archers obeyed and sent a volley of arrows onto the heads of the enemy. |
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Foot and archers on their left kept the Turkish mounted bowmen out of range of the cavalry and guarded the baggage on the seaward right. |
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The archers drew back their bowstrings and took aim at the horde as it slowly inched forward. |
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With the lack of light, the archers are going to be out of the question until those braziers get lit. |
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A company of Kurushan archers surrounded the small hillock as their warriors ahead of them drew up their shields. |
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He also may have missed the groups of swordsmen, archers, and mages that passed through. |
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Arrows zinged through the air, archers seemingly uncaring whether the missiles hit friend or foe. |
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He ordered his archers to ready their bows as the right wing of the Chin army came within range. |
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Some archers allow the arrow to rest on the top of their forefinger, some prefer the rest. |
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Massed ranks of archers would aim their arrows high, to achieve a large range, without particularly careful aiming. |
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They rode through the wall and into the city flanked by cavalry and archers and soldiers on foot. |
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All young men in medieval villages were expected to practice archery so there were many skilled archers to be found. |
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The archers name or initials must be marked on the arrow shaft near the fletches or in the area provided by the manufacturer. |
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In the fourteenth century Edward III incorporated mounted archers using the native longbow into his army. |
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The aim is for the archer or team of archers to shoot an arrow into the centre of the target and score as many points as possible. |
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When on campaign the Roman legions used pack animals to transport the ten-man tents used by the legionnaires and spare missiles for the archers, slingers, and catapults. |
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Some accounts of the battle say that the English archers had kept their flax bowstrings dry by putting them under their helmets as it had been raining the day before. |
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Gone were the days when one nation specialized in heavy cavalry, another in light cavalry, still another in pikemen, archers, or crossbowmen. |
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Build and lead your armies of knights and archers on the battlefield, and conduct daring raids to rescue princesses and pillage treasuries. |
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Pikemen, crossbowmen, archers and swordsmen continued to be present on battlefields in the old as well as the new world. |
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If this is so it is quite possible they are mercenary bowmen from eastern Europe, and these archers are known to have used horn and sinew shortbows. |
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The same restrictions on shooting are applied as for archers or crossbowmen. |
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For example, a major question is where exactly did all those archers deploy in the battle line? |
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People gather on the shore and archers fire flaming arrows at his boat. |
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Navy archers were in the service of intendants, both in France and in the colonies. |
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And eke within the castle were Springoldes, gonnes, bowes, and archers. |
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Navy commissaries, like the one in Louisbourg, were also assigned Navy archers. |
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But how aware of this were the archers and foot soldiers from Cheshire, where Hotspur had been royal justiciar, and a commander of the King's army against the rebel Welsh? |
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The heavy infantry legionnaires were supported by lighter-armed auxiliaries, such as Numidian light infantry, Cretan archers, et al. |
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They served mainly among the archers, while the infantry consisted predominantly of swordsmen. |
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It caused the heavily armoured French knights to sink into the mud, handing the initiative to the outnumbered English archers. |
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Foot soldiers and archers were known to cut the sleeves off their cuirasses because of the weight and hindrance of movement. |
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At the front are a pair of generals, next come two archers, then a couple of infantrymen followed by a cavalryman and his horse. |
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Elven archers and Republic ballistas that fired masses of mid-size rocks to bombard an area inflicted all the damage they could on the enemy ranged fighters. |
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Navy archers wore cassocks in the seventeenth century, then blue velvet bandoliers decorated with the royal insignia and anchors. |
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Many of the archers were young boys, scarcely old enough to be pages. |
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You'll select a number of units to deploy for each scenario, relying on such fantasy staples as weapon-heavy cavaliers and nimble archers to see you through. |
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In most of the missions, Tarnum will begin with a castle town, developing such troops as pikemen, archers, monks, cavaliers and the all-mighty angels. |
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During the continental wars before and after their expulsion, the Yamato, having become skilled as mounted archers, were often called upon to help their allies. |
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We entered the palace and there were many archers and swordsmen. |
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It consisted of a small band of six archers commanded by a provost, whose headquarters was at Quebec. |
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The French stick-in-the-muds were pummeled by English archers. |
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I can tell you from the archery community what archers think about this movie. |
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We do know they have about five or six thousand well armed and trained warriors, along with archers and engineers with siege engines and equipment. |
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There actually is quite the rounded out selection of units to make as well, ranging from infantry to spearman to archers to legionnaires to praetorians and beyond. |
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Some archers wore virtually no defensive equipment and were even barefoot, carrying perhaps a small buckler as well as a sword, dagger, or lead maul. |
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We are very excited to support all of these archers as they shoot for podium finishes. |
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The most well-known is found in the Cova dels Cavalls, where a group of archers lie in wait and shoot their arrows at a herd of deer. |
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The archer or archers at their command carried out their orders and arrested people when necessary. |
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A few Elven archers fell, pierced by the poisoned crossbow quarrels. |
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Beginning more than two millennia ago Scythian archers dipped their arrowheads into manure and rotting corpses to increase the deadliness of their weapons. |
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Henry had only about 5,000 archers and 900 men-at-arms, whom he arrayed in a dismounted line. |
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Visitors will be able to aim high with the English longbow or match their skills to the Agincourt archers or those of Robin Hood and his merry men. |
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But when you first try to kill the soldiers around you and only afterwards the archers, you might have the problem that you are also not in time. |
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On his, samurai archers are conducting a military exercise in which they shoot padded arrows at a running dog. |
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I like to compare myself to see how I am doing in relationship to the other archers. |
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It had crates piled against it on the inside to serve as sentry stands, and makeshift crenellations atop for better protection of the archers that stood watch. |
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The soldiers will get some damage too while killing archers, that they are dying also in this way. |
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Especially designed handle riser is ideal for the traditional instinctive archers. |
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The world's leading archers are becoming accustomed to distinctive venues. |
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The French vanguard attacked a unit of English archers who had been placed to block the road. |
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The archers on the ramparts, naturally, saw them plain, as did the towermaster in the 'murder hole' above the gate. |
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The English proceeded to attack with cavalry and put the Scottish archers to flight. |
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The Roman mounted troops were normally barbarian archers who rode without stirrups and apparently without reins, leaving the hands free to use the bow and arrow. |
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As he had been denounced because of his thaumaturgic powers, he was sentenced by Diocletian, the emperor, to be executed by his own archers of the pretorian guard he commanded. |
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But that has changed in recent years, and there is now a genuine camaraderie, particularly at major tournaments, even though recurve archers, as potential Olympic athletes, are treated differently. |
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The maximum number of archers permitted by the organizers to represent Canada at this event is four entries in each of compound and recurve men and women. |
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Earlier in the morning, they won their semi-final against India, despite some heckling from the local crowd when the Canadian archers were setting up. |
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In the morning the armies faced off against each other, and after Henry moved the longbow archers into range they peppered the French army, who charged through mud sometimes waist deep. |
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It could be made high enough to frustrate improvised escalade and, unlike a wooden palisade, could be fitted with a parapet and crenellated firing positions along the top to give cover to defending archers and crossbowmen. |
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On both sides of the syntagma, lending mobility as well as protection, was the light infantry, a disciplined force of archers, slingers, and javelin men. |
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As Frollo attempts to have Esmeralda kidnapped by Quasimodo, his deformed bell ringer, the beautiful woman is saved just in time by a brigade of archers commanded by Phoebus de Châteaupers. |
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Engage 12 playable factions and over 100 unique unit types, each with its own strengths, weaknesses and troop types, including knights, men-at-arms, and archers. |
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It is said that French archers used it for target practice. |
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The two remaining warriors are kneeling archers who welcome, and say good-bye to, the visitor. Real bones have also been dug up at the site: aristocrats and concubines, royal horses and exotic beasts were buried there. |
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In the beginning, the men comprising them really were archers. |
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Two soldiers found guilty of counterfeiting were pursued by the archers but succeeded in escaping because the soldiers guarding the perimeter refused to move. |
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PocketCible is an application destined to archers for tracking scores. |
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Jazz is designed for new archers seeking high performance and value. |
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After seeing a performance where Ron Athey is pierced with arrows, testifying to the martyrdom of HIV-positive men by associating them with St. Sebastian, don't we go back to acting like archers, devoid of compassion? |
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Soldiery of the era ranged from lightly armed mounted archers to heavy infantry, in regiments of varying size and quality. |
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The English army does not appear to have had many archers, although some were present. |
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Below them were archers and bowmen, whose role was to prevent the enemy reaching the walls as can be seen by the positioning of arrowslits. |
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In 1551, the ordinary was expanded to 200 men, of whom 100 were to be archers and 100 halberdiers, but these numbers were not maintained. |
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Already their archers were stealing forward, pushing their rolling mantlets. |
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Shortly after the Ferns agreement, Maurice FitzGerald landed at Wexford with at least 10 knights, 30 mounted archers and 100 foot archers. |
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Raymond FitzGerald landed at Wexford with at least 30 knights, 100 mounted soldiers and 300 archers. |
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The English army does not appear to have had a significant number of archers. |
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Behind them would have been axemen and men with javelins as well as archers. |
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The front lines were made up of archers, with a line of foot soldiers armed with spears behind. |
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The battle opened with the Norman archers shooting uphill at the English shield wall, to little effect. |
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The lack of English archers hampered the Norman archers, as there were few English arrows to be gathered up and reused. |
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After the attack from the archers, William sent the spearmen forward to attack the English. |
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The English forces during the battle utilised Welsh longbowmen, along with their own archers. |
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He is slain in turn by hobbit archers, and the War of the Ring comes to its true end on Frodo's very doorstep. |
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An arquebus angled at 35 degrees could throw a bullet up to 1000 m or more, much farther than any archers could shoot. |
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After Maleagant's archers killed his horse, Launcelot had to ride to the castle in a cart in order to save the queen. |
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Arrowslits in the sides of the walls enabled archers and crossbowmen to eliminate the trapped group of attackers. |
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One by one the archers, stepping forward, delivered their shafts yeomanlike and bravely. |
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The acrylic sight glass promises to give archers an unobstructed view of their sight pins. |
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There are arresting passages, like Marguerite's encounter with 100 mounted archers from the late King's guard on the road to Douay. |
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Technically, I'm not an advocate of the push-pull shooting method for all archers. |
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In the next few columns, we'll discuss some fine-tuning techniques used by the world's best target archers. |
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At Verneuil the English archers fought to devastating effect. |
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In the earliest Middle Ages it was the obligation of every aristocrat to respond to the call to battle with his own equipment, archers, and infantry. |
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Beaumont made use of the same tactics that the English would make famous during the Hundred Years' War, with dismounted knights in the centre and archers on the flanks. |
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Norsemen, Flemish spearmen, Frankish knights, Moorish mounted archers, and Berber light cavalry were the main types of mercenaries available and used in the conflict. |
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Among the men who died on the ship it was likely that some had practised using the longbow since childhood, and served on board as specialist archers. |
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By the 11th and 12th centuries, European fighting ships were built with raised platforms fore and aft, from which archers could shoot down into the relatively low longships. |
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Arrowslits and barbicans were incorporated into the defences, with multiple firing platforms built into the walls to allow the massed use of archers. |
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There were probably a few crossbowmen and slingers in with the archers. |
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Many of the archers were recruited from Lancashire and Cheshire. |
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He also took the precaution of posting a strong reserve of 2000 archers to the rear to guard the baggage, tying the horses together to prevent flight. |
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The Crusades' first experience of the Turkish tactic of lightly armoured mounted archers was when an advanced party led by Bohemond and Duke Roberts was ambushed at Dorylaeum. |
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Castles and smaller manor houses often had moats, portcullises and crenellations designed for archers to stand guard and pick off approaching enemies. |
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The towers would have protruded from the walls and featured arrowslits on each level to allow archers to target anyone nearing or at the curtain wall. |
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On the whole, our archers are an amazingly talented force, which we'll depend on more in the future for critical management in ever-more suburbanized areas. |
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One of these is the battle scene between organized bands of archers. |
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The second plot involved Mesopotamian archers who were loyal to Alexander. |
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The Roman forces consisted of heavy infantry, various archers and cavalry. |
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Thus, in Bactria and Sogdiana, Alexander successfully used his javelin throwers and archers to prevent outflanking movements, while massing his cavalry at the center. |
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On 24 April 1424, the army, comprising 2500 men at arms and 4000 archers, entered Bourges, the Dauphin's headquarters, helping to raise Charles' spirits. |
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Infantry, archers, ballistae, or catapults can all be placed on ships. |
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The name RAISE TWO comes from a gesture of defiance dating back to the Hundred Years' War when French soldiers cut off the bow fingers of English archers. |
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