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    The Imperial Guard of the Archers (Portuguese: Guarda Imperial dos Archeiros) was the ceremonial palace guard of the Brazilian Monarchs from the establishing...
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    of the Ethiopian Empire Esho of the Oyo Empire Imperial Guard of the Archers, Brazilian Imperial bodyguards during the Empire of Brazil Chinese The 8...
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    The Royal Guard of the Archers (Portuguese: Guarda Real dos Archeiros) was the palace guard of the Portuguese Monarchs from the 16th century until the...
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    King's Guard; Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms; High Constables and Guard of Honour of the Palace of Holyroodhouse; Royal Company of Archers; and Yeomen...
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  • The Imperial Guards of the Tang dynasty, also known as the Forbidden Troops (simplified Chinese: 禁军; traditional Chinese: 禁軍; pinyin: jìn jūn), were initially...
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    The buffalo hunts of the North American prairies may be the best-recorded examples of bowhunting by horse archers. In battle, light horse archers were...
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    honor guards, republican guards, imperial guards and royal guards are listed under their own articles. See also presidential guard and Red Guards (disambiguation)...
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  • Shran, a former Andorian Imperial Guard officer whom Archer believed to be dead. Shran is married to Jhamel ("The Aenar"), and their young daughter has...
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    Gendarme (historical) (category Military units and formations of the Middle Ages)
    horseback as a sort of lighter variety of gendarme, though still called "Archers." These later archers had armour less heavy than the gendarmes, and a light...
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  • anchor. Sagittarii – Archers, including horse-riding auxiliary archers recruited mainly in North Africa, Balkans, and later the Eastern Empire. Salararius...
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    The Varangian Guard (Greek: Τάγμα τῶν Βαράνγων, romanized: Tágma tōn Varángōn) was an elite unit of the Byzantine army from the tenth to the fourteenth...
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    needed] and imperial auxiliaries – of 700 to 1000 men each. The cavalry was composed of mounted archers (sagittarii) and Scholae (the imperial guard). These...
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    The Imperial Roman army was the military land force of the Roman Empire from 27 BC to 476 AD, and the final incarnation in the long history of the Roman...
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    Scholae Palatinae (category Guards units of the Byzantine Empire)
    The Scholae Palatinae (lit. 'Palatine Schools'; Greek: Σχολαί, romanized: Scholai) were an elite military imperial guard unit, usually ascribed to the...
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    de Cuchilla > "Guards of the Blade") because they were armed with a glaive-type polearm called an archa, not because they were archers (arqueros). Their...
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    this type of cavalry. Such horse archers were often highly disciplined. The Byzantine horse-archers (termed doryphoroi – indicating guard status) at...
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    Yeoman (category History of the British Isles)
    the rise of the yeoman longbow archers during the Hundred Years' War, and the yeoman outlaws celebrated in the Robin Hood ballads. Yeomen joined the English...
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    Bhil archers led by Rana Punja, the Rajput chieftain of Panarwa. No infantry are mentioned. Man Singh's estimated forces numbered around 10,000 men. Of these...
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  • Many of his early films are disparagingly referred to as "quota quickies". Not all of them were really quota films, and the ones that were are often of a...
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    Shotel (category Culture of Ethiopia)
    Keste Nihb archers and Axuarat Axuarai lancers were said to be the forces that "flew through the air like the eagle and spun on the ground like the avalanche"...
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  • honorary member of the Andorian Imperial Guard. Historian John Gill considered Archer "the greatest explorer of the 22nd century." The same computer display...
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    Cavalry (redirect from The Cavalry)
    The mounted escort of the Spanish Royal Household provided an example of the former and the twelve cavalry regiments of the Prussian Imperial Guard an...
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    The Chief Archer: The imposing general of the Archers' forces; he directs the archers and spearmen during their strategic attacks. The Chief Archer's...
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    Chinese archery (category Weapons of China)
    the Forbidden City. Archery towers were built on the city walls of Xi'an erected by Hongwu. Lake Houhu was guarded by archers in Nanjing during the Ming...
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    (490 ft). Early Muslim archers, while being infantry archers without the mobility of horseback archer regiments, proved to be very effective in defending...
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    halberd-like weapons), archers, crossbowmen, and cavalry (ranging from horse archers to heavy lancers). One recorded tactical formation during the Han dynasty included...
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  • decorated officer in the Andorian Imperial Guard. He holds the rank of commander, and when first seen was the commanding officer of the starship Kumari. His...
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    Byzantine army (category Military history of the Mediterranean)
    campaign, including guarding the imperial camp, relaying the Emperor's orders, and guarding prisoners of war. the Hikanatoi (Gr. Ἱκανάτοι, "the Able Ones"),...
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  • averted the capture of the citadel as well. Imperial slingers, archers and crossbowmen pelted the defending troops on the walls with projectiles as the siege...
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    academy and mother of T'Pol. Jeffrey Combs as Thy'lek Shran, A Commander in the Andorian Imperial Guard who becomes an unlikely ally of Archer and humanity...
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