harquebus การใช้
- They were defeated, and the governor counterattacked with his cannons and harquebuses.
- The Spaniards fended them off with a harquebusses.
- The Castilian pikemen and horsemen then attacked the Guanches who were fleeing the crossbow and harquebus fire.
- In aiding the escape of the women, the Acomans and the Spanish exchanged volleys of harquebus fire, stones, and arrows.
- They could fire their bows five or six times while the Spanish loaded a crossbow or harquebus, then fade away into the woods.
- Alexander Grigoriev was last mentioned in 1676, when ten of his apprentices assisted Khariton Ivanov in casting ten harquebuses at the Cannon Yard.
- The poor people of Coquimbo were amazed at the largest continent of soldiers & mdash; more than 500 & mdash; ever seen in those parts, armed with harquebuses and cannons, wearing armor and crests of plumes.
- In 1496 Philip Monch of the Palatinate composed an illustrated " Buch der Strynt un ( d ) Buchsse ( n ) " on guns and " harquebuses . " The Mamluks in particular were conservatively against the incorporation of gunpowder weapons.
- At least on one occasion the musket and arquebus have been used interchangeably to refer to the same weapon, and even referred to as an " arquebus musket . " Habsburg commander in the mid-1560s once referred to muskets as " double arquebuses . " The definition of arquebus and similar firearms is therefore quite convoluted as the term has been applied to different sorts of firearms as well as acquiring several names like " hackbut, " " harquebus ", " schiopo, " " sclopus, " " t黤enk ", " tofak ", " matchlock ", and " firelock ".