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- garrisons. It is also clear that these hobelars are increasingly Englishmen, rather than Irish. Of the 845 hobelars at the siege of Berwick in 1319, 500...
- rode. Hobelars would typically dismount to fight, harry their opponents and then utilize their mounts as a quick getaway. As time went on, Hobelars began...
- bows or javelins. European examples of light cavalry included stradiots, hobelars, hussars, ch****eurs à cheval, cossacks, chevau-légers, uhlans, and dragoons...
- troops, known as hobelars. Hobelars' tactics had been developed against the Scots, in the Anglo-Scottish wars of the 14th century. Hobelars rode smaller unarmoured...
- (bird), a small, very fast falcon Irish Hobby, a type of horse ridden by Hobelars in the Middle Ages Hobby Airport, a public airport serving the Houston...
- longbowmen and a small number of lightly armed border cavalry, known as hobelars. Another 3,000 Yorkshiremen were en route to reinforce the English forces...
- po****r for skirmishing, and was often ridden by light cavalry known as Hobelars. Hobbies were used successfully by both sides during the Wars of Scottish...
- hobelars (light cavalry and mounted archers) and 3,500 spearmen. Clifford Rogers suggests 15,000: 2,500 men-at-arms, 7,000 longbowmen, 3,250 hobelars...
- as a possible explanation for Robert the Bruce's apparent affinity for "hobelar" warfare, using smaller s****y ponies in mounted raids, as well as for...
- Heavy cavalry Cataphracts Cuir****ier Polish winged hussars Light cavalry Hobelars (medieval light horse) Hussar Numidian cavalry Soldado de cuera Uhlans...