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  2. Tercio - Wikipedia

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    Several Spanish tercios were sent to Portugal; the principal of them, the Spanish infantry Tercio of the City of Lisbon, occupied the main fortresses of the Portuguese capital. The Terço of the Navy of the Crown of Portugal, the ancestor of the modern Portuguese Marines , was created in this period.

  3. Rodeleros - Wikipedia

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    While Spanish infantry formations were 50% pikes, 33% swords, and 17% firearms in 1502, [1] their ratios had shifted to 10% halberds, 30% pikes, and 60% firearms by the end of the 16th century. [ 2 ] Occasional attempts were made to revive them, such as by Maurice of Nassau , who armed his guard troops with a sword and buckler in addition to a ...

  4. Military history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The capture of Rheinfelden (1633). The Spanish empire was one of the most powerful in the world and one of largest in history.. The military history of Spain, from the period of the Carthaginian conquests over the Phoenicians to the former Afghan War spans a period of more than 2200 years, and includes the history of battles fought in the territory of modern Spain, as well as her former and ...

  5. Army of Flanders - Wikipedia

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    The initial force that combined in the Netherlands in 1567 was a little over 20,000 strong; after the defeat of William I of Orange the following year, the Spanish planned for an enduring force of 3,200 Walloon and 4,000 Spanish infantry along the borders of the Netherlands, backed by 4,000 Spanish infantry and 500 light cavalry forming a ...

  6. Armorial of the Spanish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Spanish military units have coats of arms, badges and emblems to distinguish them from other units both joint Armed Forces and service branches units. The first evidence of medieval coats of arms is found in the Bayeux Tapestry from the 11th century, where some of the combatants carry shields painted with crosses.

  7. Infantry Regiment "Inmemorial del Rey" No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    At this date Spanish infantry regiment had two battalions, each one formed of nine companies; one of grenadiers and eight of fusiliers. The first honor guard company wears the white infantry uniform of this period, with green facing and botoneras (metal buttons) on the waistcoat and dress coat. The second company wears a blue uniform with red ...

  8. Were these Renaissance masterpieces some of the world ... - AOL

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    The scenes of the era were both divine and mundane, from Hans Memling’s luminous nativity scene, circa 1480, to Bruegel’s depiction of an angry wife hauling home her intoxicated husband, circa ...

  9. Category:Infantry regiments of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Infantry regiments of Spain" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.