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  • The Pistoleers covered the song in 2002 for " This Is Rockabilly Clash ".
  • Although mounted Pistoleers were effective against heavy cavalry, they gradually fell out of use during the Thirty Years War.
  • But we found that they were as ingenious as ourselves, for behind their first line of pikes they had put pistoleers.
  • Navarre's cavalry were 1, 300 armoured pistoleers whilst the Royalists under Joyeuse were 2, 000 heavy lancers ( gendarmes ).
  • The earliest kind of pistoleer was the mounted German Reiter, who came to prominence in Europe after the Battle of St . Quentin in 1557.
  • In 1995 he published his first novel, " The Pistoleer ", an account of the life and times of the infamous Texas outlaw, John Wesley Hardin.
  • A veteran of the Civil War on the Confederate side who rode with J . E . B . Stuart's Virginia cavalry, Vermillion was an accomplished horseman and pistoleer.
  • In the ten years following the publication of " The Pistoleer ", Blake published eight more novels and a collection of short works, plus more short stories and two memoir essays.
  • Horse-mounted pistoleers of a kind made a brief comeback in North America during the American Civil War ( particularly by the Confederates ) as well as in the conflicts against the Native Americans of the 1860s and 70s.
  • A " civan " rider and pistoleer, Rastar is one of those rare Mardukans who are quad-dextrous and can accurately fire 4 pistols simultaneously even under the most intensive combat condition ( and the same applies for his use of swords ).
  • The solidification in gamers parlance of the dead man's hand as two pair, " aces and eights ", didn't come about until after the 1926 publication of Frank Wilstach's book, " Wild Bill Hickok : The Prince of Pistoleers "  50 years after Hickok's death.
  • Despite its  western setting, it was recognized as a significant literary work presenting not only the story of the title character, but also, through its vast array of narrators, a cultural mosaic of the South in the era of Reconstruction . " The Pistoleer " introduced several motifs that would recur in much of Blake s subsequent work violence as art; honor and morality as existential codes; character as fate ( a Heraclitean notion that Blake himself has cited as a pervasive theme in his fiction . ); and the outlaw as media celebrity.