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Items matching soldiers taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 1)

soldiers: People paid to fight and kill; the lowest dregs of any society, sadly necessary only when other nations or warlords also hire and train soldiers.
Synonyms: mercenaries, infantry, crusaders, looters, killers, murderers, thugs


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82.—Roman General, Standard Bearers, etc.
86.—Prow of a Roman Galley.
95.—Roman Galley
96.—Roman Standard Bearers.
97.—Roman Soldiers.
114.—Conflict between Romans and Barbarians.
136.—Roman Soldier.
189.—Arms and Costume of a Saxon Military Chief.
190.—Arms and Costume of an Anglo-Saxon King and Armour Bearer.
191.—Arms and costume of the Tribes on the Western Shores of the Baltic.
192.—Arms and Costume of Danish Warriors
193.—Costume of a Soldier.  From Cotton MS. Tib. C. 6.
194.—Ringed Mail. Cotton MS. Claud. B, 4.
784.—Horse Beating a Tabor.
1251.—Storming a Fort. (Haeleian M.S. 4379.)
1252.—Siege of a Town.
1253.—Breaching Tower; Archers behind their Pavison; Canon, Crossbow-men, &c.
1274.—Moveable Towers of Archers, Cannon, etc.
1805.—Arthur’s Show.
2043.—Musketeer, 1603
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Mile End; London; England