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  2. Push of pike - Wikipedia

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    The push of pike still played a role in the English civil war; two-thirds of the infantry consisted of pikemen at the start of the war, declining to one-third as the war progressed and the matchlock gained dominance. [6] Pikemen often cut down the lengths of their pikes in order to make them more manageable. [7] This habit had on many occasions ...

  3. Battle of Torrington - Wikipedia

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    The fighting at the barricades lasted two hours at push of pike. At last the Cornish infantry gave way and retreated into the town, where bitter fighting continued. A stray spark ignited the Royalist magazine in Torrington church, where eighty barrels of gunpowder were stored. The explosion destroyed the church, killed all the prisoners held ...

  4. Pike and shot - Wikipedia

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    In the late 15th century and the first half of the 16th, the pike was an offensive weapon; by the end of the 16th and into the 17th, its niche was primarily defensive, though this did not preclude fights between pikemen. The push of pike became rare and battles were increasingly resolved by shooting.

  5. Siege of Zaltbommel - Wikipedia

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    The next day, 3,000 Spaniards and Italians encouraged by several monks, launched a furious assault on the half-moon, forced their way through the palisades, and fought hand-to-hand and at push of pike. [12] Vere, aided by the Scottish Colonel Edmunds, defended the position and the Spaniards were eventually repulsed with heavy losses.

  6. Landsknecht - Wikipedia

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    Reisläufer and Landsknechte engaged in a push of pike (engraving by Hans Holbein the Younger, early 16th century) They are attested as deployed in the armies of Kings John III of Navarre and successor Henry II of Navarre during their campaigns to reconquer Navarre (1512–1524).

  7. Swiss mercenaries - Wikipedia

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    However, this tactic operated in support of allied pike squares and thus required the opposing pike square to be fully engaged in the chaos of the push of pike. Swiss pike columns that retained good formation were often able to beat back Spanish rodeleros with impunity, such as in the Battle of Seminara , in which the Swiss pike were heavily ...

  8. Science of Simone: The forces behind her iconic Yurchenko ...

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    The Yurchenko double pike has become Simone Biles' signature move in the vault, a gravity-defying, six-second burst that has added to her legend. Science of Simone: The forces behind her iconic ...

  9. Pike (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    A modern recreation of a mid-17th century company of pikemen. By that period, pikemen would primarily defend their unit's musketeers from enemy cavalry.. A pike is a long thrusting spear formerly used in European warfare from the Late Middle Ages [1] and most of the early modern period, and wielded by foot soldiers deployed in pike square formation, until it was largely replaced by bayonet ...