The exercise with the targe and rapier: how the soldier must close the visor of his helmet with the targe and the drawn rap man in hand (No. 7), 1618; The Nassausche weapon-action, of peel, skewer, rappier and the targe: Beyde figuerlick gone, and after the new order [of] (...) Maurits van Nassau. The exercise with the targe and rapier: how the soldier must close the visor of his helmet (casket) with the targe and the drawn rapier in hand, 1618. Part of the illustrations in: Adam van Breen, the Nassausche weapons acting: Korte Educatione on the figuerlijcke Af-imageing the conflicting 'Pressin
The exercise with the targe and rapier: how the soldier must close the visor of his helmet with the targe and the drawn rap man in hand (No. 7), 1618; The Nassausche weapon-action, of peel, skewer, rappier and the targe: Beyde figuerlick gone, and after the new order [of] (...) Maurits van Nassau. The exercise with the targe and rapier: how the soldier must close the visor of his helmet (casket) with the targe and the drawn rapier in hand, 1618. Part of the illustrations in: Adam van Breen, the Nassausche weapons acting: Korte Educatione on the figuerlijcke Af-imageing the conflicting 'Pressing Ghhebruyck of all' Tghene A soldaet needed is in trading targes with the rappier, 1618, plate no. 7. Marriens around 1600.
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