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  2. Warlord Games - Wikipedia

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    Warlord Games produces both miniatures for wargames as well as the wargames themselves. Black Powder , set in the game of the musket, is mentioned in several books dedicated to wargames set in this period.

  3. Leiden gunpowder disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Leiden gunpowder disaster was an event in which a ship carrying hundreds of barrels of black powder exploded in the town of Leiden in the Netherlands on 12 January 1807. The disaster killed 151 people and destroyed over 200 buildings in the town. A painting of the explosion's aftermath done by Johannes Jelgerhuis

  4. Musket Model 1777 - Wikipedia

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    12.24 black-powder propellant: Caliber: 17.5mm (.69 inch) musket ball: Action: Flintlock/percussion lock (conversion) Rate of fire: User dependent; usually 2 to 3 rounds a minute: Muzzle velocity: Variable 420 m/s (1,400 ft/s) Effective firing range: Variable (50–100 yards) Feed system: Muzzle-loaded: Sights: A front sight cast into the upper ...

  5. Napoleonic weaponry and warfare - Wikipedia

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    The rupture in the enemy lines allowed Napoleon's cavalry to flank both lines and roll them up leaving his opponent no choice but to surrender or flee. The second strategy used by Napoleon when confronted with two or more enemy armies was the use of the central position. This allowed Napoleon to drive a wedge to separate the enemy armies.

  6. Napoleonic tactics - Wikipedia

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    A highly trained soldier could fire once about every 15–20 seconds until black powder fouled and the weapon had to be cleaned before firing again. The French musket of 1777 could fire about 100 yards (91 m), but "suffered about one misfire out of every six rounds." [4] Many soldiers on Napoleonic battlefields were coerced into staying in battle.

  7. National Powder Factory of Ripault - Wikipedia

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    Le Ripault on the Napoleonic cadastre (north is on the left). In 1786, Antoine Lavoisier, General Manager of the Royal Powder Administration, purchased the wire-drawing mill and established a powder mill, which was placed under the direction of Jean René Denis Riffault des Hêtres . Riffault des Hêtres had resumed the searches initiated under ...

  8. Epic Battles Trade Off With Romantic Sparring in Dariusz ...

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    Recreating epic battle scenes was just part of the challenge in filming “Napoleon” with director Ridley Scott, says Polish-born cinematographer Dariusz Wolski, who screened the grand-scale ...

  9. Black Brunswickers - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick Ducal Field-Corps (German: Herzoglich Braunschweigisches Feldcorps), commonly known as the Black Brunswickers, was a volunteer military unit raised by Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel during the Napoleonic Wars.

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