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halberdiers Meaning in Bengali



গার্ড এমন একজন যুদ্ধ-কুঠার (বহন করে তার কর্তব্য প্রতীক হিসেবে

Noun:

পরশুধারী সৈনিক,





halberdiers's Usage Examples:

Troops that used the weapon were called halberdiers.


The Royal Guard of the Halberdiers was created by King Sebastian, as a company of foot halberdiers, all Portuguese, appointing as its first.


with their Burgundian style, together with two units of alabarderos ("halberdiers"), will remain in service until the reorganization of the "Troops of.


Also depicted are several of their children with some halberdiers, one of which is Rubens' self-portrait.


His personal guard consisted of eight German halberdiers, paid by the king, who accompanied him everywhere.


charged with the custody of the King, and usually commanded the guard of halberdiers which escorted Charles to and from Westminster Hall.


break the deadlock of the push of pike, as the Swiss and Germans used halberdiers, comparable to the role of the German Doppelsöldner during the same period.


point—the pikemen continuing to fight the Swabian knights, while the halberdiers and other troops pursued the routing Swabian foot soldiers.


revolution, disavowing all the acts passed under the menace of Savoyard halberdiers and linking themselves with Bern and Fribourg and the Swiss cantons.


Pikemen, supported by halberdiers, formed the square while swordsmen made up their front and rear.


continues, a delegation petitioned the governor to station a detachment of halberdiers "along the path as a guard until after the city gates were closed.


spot by the sword of a knight in the retinue and finally killed by the halberdiers.


the Lord of the Manor rides through the town accompanied by a guard of halberdiers and the Rowell Fair Society Band.


centre, flanked by halberdiers and an outer ring of pikemen.


The rearguard of 6,000 to 8,000 more closely packed pikemen and halberdiers followed the gewalthut.



halberdiers's Meaning':

a guard who carries a halberd (as a symbol of his duty

Synonyms:

guard;

Antonyms:

refrain;

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