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- Landsknecht - Wikipedia
The Landsknechte (singular: Landsknecht, pronounced [ˈlantsknɛçt]), also rendered as Landsknechts or Lansquenets, were German mercenaries used in pike and shot formations during the early modern period
- Landsknechts – Meet the Most Infamous Mercenaries of the Renaissance
DURING THE 16th Century the most feared soldiers on Europe’s battlefields were the landsknechts These German mercenaries had such a reputation for unprincipled, ruthless violence one chronicler remarked that the devil refused to let landsknechts into hell because he was so afraid of them
- Landsknecht | German Mercenary Pikemen 16th Century Warfare - Britannica
Landsknecht, German mercenary pikeman of the late 15th and early 16th centuries At the height of their success, the Landsknechte ranked among the most-effective foot soldiers in the world Though there is no consensus on the origins of the word Landsknecht, it likely meant “servant of the land ”
- Who Were the Landsknechts? - TheCollector
Highly effective and flamboyant, the Landknechts were German mercenaries who shaped the battlefields of Renaissance Europe Contrary to what many might think, the battlefields of Europe could be an immensely colorful place Pennants and banners fluttered in the wind
- Landsknecht: The Fascinating Footsoldier Of 16th Century
Possibly meaning ‘servant of the land’, the term Landsknecht generally denotes a specific German footsoldier (mostly pikeman) from the late 15th – mid 16th century who generally came from the mercenary background
- Landsknecht | Military Wiki | Fandom
The German Landsknechte (German plural, singular Landsknecht), meaning "servants of the land", were colourful mercenary soldiers with a formidable reputation who took over the Swiss forces' legacy and became an important military force of the late 15th- and throughout 16th-century Europe
- The Landsknechte - War History
Maximilian threw his own weight and reputation behind the levying and organization of the Landsknechte, seeking to overcome German noble disdain for infantry service by carrying a pike himself and rewarding successful Landsknecht commanders with honours and titles
- Landsknecht | Personifications of butchery, pillage and rapine.
Landsknecht (from German: farmer-servant) were the regiments of mostly agricultural workers, called up by the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in the late 1400s to defend the Empire By the 1500s, they were transformed into mercenaries and were used by most of the central European powers
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