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Dragoon, in late 16th-century Europe, a mounted soldier who fought as a light cavalryman on attack and as a dismounted infantryman on defense.
The fact that ancient cavalry apparently did not possess the stirrup has often led modern historians to question the mounted soldier's effectiveness.
We only know that her mother died instantly when a mounted soldier bashed in her skull with the butt of a rifle.
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At left are the executioners, mounted soldiers with spears, while in the foreground horrified spectators leave in haste, as women throw themselves upon the ground.
Drifting from country to country, they robbed banks, trains, and mine stations until 1909, when, according to Pinkerton agents, they were trapped by a group of mounted soldiers near San Vicente, Bolivia, where Sundance was mortally shot and Cassidy shot himself.
In 1834, in the final issue of La Caricature, which shut down when Louis-Philippe instituted harsher press laws, he depicts three heroes of the French Revolution rising from their grave while mounted soldiers suppress a protest.
As I focused with a childish delight on the battle scene, a spectacle of mounted soldiers amassed around the fortified city, I was roused from my decidedly secular reverie by a passing nun who seemed to see right through me, striking a toaca, or prayer board, used here in lieu of a bell.
A favorite with audiences everywhere was the dramatic "Partisans," which was both a tribute to Soviet guerrilla fighters in World War II and a technical tour de force that required dancers to imitate the gait of mounted soldiers whose "horses" were invisible under their cloaks.
Lieutenant Gregorio Pérez counterattacked with 40 mounted soldiers.
He had three thousands of heavily armored mounted soldiers alone, whose quality according to Ibrahim was very impressive.
During the war, the U.S. Army did not have cavalry; the only mounted soldiers were part-time volunteers.
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