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    The weapon complex of the Northern Altai population in the Xianbei period (on materials from the necropolis of Karban-I) by Seregin N.N., Demin M.A., Matrenin S.S.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It has been found that the complex of weapons of the nomads who built the necropolis of the Bulan-Koby Culture at the mouth of the Karban River, was aimed at efficient countering of a lightly protected enemy and was appropriate for light cavalry and infantry. It includes both the already well-known (Xiungny) and new (local) modifications of the offensive weapons. …”
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    About the Scythian Shields by About the Scythian Shields

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Oval shields with scaly surface (back cover shields) were used by the Scythian cavalry. They protected the rider in case of frontal attack, and moved back in case of maneuver or closein fighting. …”
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    Soldiers from Herzegovina in the Venetian Army Units (the Eighteenth Century ) by Lovorka Čoralić

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…According to the hitherto conducted research into the sources kept in the Archivio di Stato di Venezia (archival series of the Inquisitori sopra l’amministrazione dei pubblici ruoli), there were 32 soldiers from Herzegovina in Venetian infantry and cavalry units, who mostly came from Mostar and Trebinje. …”
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    DESESTABILIZACIÓN DE LADERAS Y PELIGRO DE PROCESOS DE REMOCIÓN EN MASA. CASO DE ESTUDIO: FALDEOS DEL CERRO CURRUHUINCA. SAN MARTÍN DE LOS ANDES. NEUQUÉN. by Carla S. Urra Matus, Elsie M. Jurio

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…From west to east includes the neighborhoods: Calderon, Godoy, July Obeid, South Park, Vallejos and three of cavalry. Here se is in danger of occurrence of gravitational movements (avalanches of rocks, translational slides, tipping, flows channelled and fall of rocks); the risk of flooding and seismic hazard, the latter in connection with the property that has mass, and therefore as effective trigger movements of removal in the destabilization of the slopes. …”
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    Tsaritsyn Defense Line and Military-Political Changes in Russia’s Southeastern Frontier, 1720s by Alexander L. Kleitman

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Tsaritsyn, the fortresses on the line, and the villages of the Don Cossacks closest to the line served as winter quarters for the Corps cavalry: here the dragoon regiments were re-equipped, and individual units were sent on missions along the southern borders of Russia. …”
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  6. 186

    The Beauty, the Beast and the Red Hare. The 'Chain Scheme' in Chinese Literature and Cinematography. Part 1 by Elina A. Sarakaeva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The daring and unscrupulous officer enjoyed the favours of the usurper, he became his adopted son and was placed at the head of cavalry. To his misfortune, Dong Zhuo’s uncontrolled temper threatened the very life of his closest henchmen. …”
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    Central Mongolian lake sediments reveal new insights on climate change and equestrian empires in the Eastern Steppes by Julian Struck, Marcel Bliedtner, Paul Strobel, William Taylor, Sophie Biskop, Birgit Plessen, Björn Klaes, Lucas Bittner, Bayarsaikhan Jamsranjav, Gary Salazar, Sönke Szidat, Alexander Brenning, Enkhtuya Bazarradnaa, Bruno Glaser, Michael Zech, Roland Zech

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Careful comparisons with archaeological and historical records suggest that in the vast semi-arid grasslands of eastern Eurasia, solar minima led to reduced temperatures, less evaporation, and high biomass production, expanding the power base for pastoral economies and horse cavalry. Our findings suggest a crucial link between temperature dynamics in the Eastern Steppe and key social developments, such as the emergence of pastoral empires, and fuel concerns that global warming enhances water scarcity in the semi-arid regions of interior Eurasia.…”
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    Horses in Lithuania in the Late Roman–Medieval Period (3rd–14th C AD) Burial Sites: Updates on Size, Age and Dating by Giedrė Piličiauskienė, Laurynas Kurila, Žilvinas Ežerinskis, Justina Šapolaitė, Andrius Garbaras, Aurelija Zagurskytė, Viktorija Micelicaitė

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…However, the continued abundance of small horses in the medieval times, found buried with saddles and other equipment, allows one to renew the debate on the formation of the cavalry, the tactics of combat, and the social composition of horsemen in Lithuania.…”
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    Synowie Hagar. Wiedza bizantyńczyków o armii arabskiej w świetle traktatów wojskowych z IX i X wieku by Teresa Wolińska

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…It discussed the organization of infantry, cavalry and navy, and their use in war, as well as that of sieges, ambushes etc. …”
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    Archaeological soil from Roman occupational layers can be differentiated by microbial and chemical signatures by Gillian Taylor, Gillian Taylor, Rhys Williams, Rhys Williams, Hrafnhildur Helga Halldórsdóttir, Hrafnhildur Helga Halldórsdóttir, Ashleigh Carter, Ashleigh Carter, Andrew Birley, Alexander Meyer, Caroline Hayley Orr, Caroline Hayley Orr

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Samples were taken from varying depths starting at topsoil and working down through layers of Roman occupation including one cavalry stable floor, two infantry barracks and a cook house, and layers which contained Roman writing tablets.Results and DiscussionThe chemical results indicate that areas where wooden artefacts were found had increased soil moisture which was also correlated with specific chemical conditions including shifts in iron, sulphur and phosphorous concentration. …”
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    БУКОВИНА ЯК ОБ’ЄКТ ПРОТИСТОЯННЯ МІЖ ОСМАНСЬКОЮ ІМПЕРІЄЮ ТА РІЧЧЮ ПОСПОЛИТОЮ (1653-1673 РР.) / BUKOVYNA AS OBJECT OF CONFRONTATION BETWEEN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND RZECZPOSPOLITA (IN... by Олексій БАЛУХ

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…It was a model of interaction between different military units: from infantry and cavalry to artillery. The Polish army demonstrated that it was able to give a decisive rebuff to Ottoman invaders. …”
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    Serological survey of leptospirosis in horses with historical displacement through different geographic regions in Brazil by Tassia Cristina Bello de Vasconcelos, Marina Pinheiro de Castro, Daniela Barbosa da Silva, Renata Simões Barros, Adilson Benedito de Almeida, Artur Augusto Velho Mendes Júnior, Helio Langoni, Fabiano Borges Figueiredo

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This research aimed to conduct a serological investigation in an equine regiment belonging to the Brazilian Army Guard Cavalry, resident in an urban area of Rio de Janeiro municipality, but with history of displacement between different regions in Brazil. …”
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    La parábola del príncipe de Vaudémont entre austracismos y provechos personales by Cinzia Cremonini

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In the 1680s and 1690s Charles Henry served the Spanish Habsburgs in Flanders: awarded the prestigious Order of the Golden Fleece, he held the post of captain general of the Spanish cavalry in Flanders. He went with his wife to Italy in the spring of 1690 and again in 1692. …”
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    Choroby i śmierć żołnierzy armii koronnej i litewskiej w XVII wieku by Tadeusz Srogosz

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In the Polish and Lithuanian armies death of starvation was not considered as highly worrying in the case of infantry or dragoons; the situation was judged as alarming only when starvation started to affect cavalry. Most tragic situations happened when food and water supplies ran out in besieged cities and strongholds. …”
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    Prevalence and Distribution of Lesions in the Nasal Bones and Mandibles of a Sample of 144 Riding Horses by Lucia Pérez-Manrique, Karina León-Pérez, Emmanuel Zamora-Sánchez, Sarah Davies, Christopher Ober, Bethany Wilson, Paul McGreevy

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This study of mature cavalry horses (<i>n</i> = 144) was designed to explore relationships between visual and palpable damage to structures that underlie the nosebands of horses and any related bony changes in those horses as evidenced by radiography. …”
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    „Societatea de Comerț din Timișoara” (“Temeswarer Commercien-Societät”) – un experiment eșuat al mercantilismului austriac în Banatul imperial (1723-1730). by Costin Fenesan

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In order to restrain and check the deals of the foreign Turkish merchants as well as of the local ones (Greeks/ Macedo-Romanians, Jewish and Serbs), general of cavalry (since 1723 fieldmarshal) count Claudius Florimond de Mercy, the first military and civilian governor of the Banat, a close friend and partner to Prince Eugene of Savoy, president of the Court War Council, recommended 1722 to Emperor Charles VI the establishement of a trade company at Timișoara (Temeswar), the capitalcity of the new imperial province. …”
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    Srem and its volunteers in World War One by Konjević Branislava R., Dobrosavljević Danica M.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Out of all dates related to the cavalry of Belgrade, October 6 takes special place. …”
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    THE BIOGRAPHY OF JÁNOS NAGYVÁTHY - THE FIRST HUNGARIAN AGRICULTURAL WRITER by Gábor LUKÁCS, Judit LUKÁCSNÉ PETŐ

    Published 2002-03-01
    “…In 1782 he took military service for four years, in the Duka cavalry regiment, where he reached the rank of a captain and he was garrisoned in Belgium, Italy and Austria. …”
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