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04-24-2023 Alcoy, Spain. Ligeros troop cop attacking with harquebus. Moors and Christians festivals

Alcoy, Spain, 04-22-2024: War with Arquebuses Fila Abencerrajes. Moors and Christians of Alcoy

Ruins in Castello a Mare archaeological complex in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Right: Bastione San Giorgio with curved ashlar masonry and square gunports. A defensive structure constructed early 16th century as part of Spanish fortification upgrades. Middle: a deep, overgrown moat trench that would have surrounded the fortress. The structure crossing the moat is a modern concrete crossing providing access for maintenance or archaeological work

Porta Aragonese in Castello a Mare in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. An imposing 15th century gateway to the fortress exemplifying late 15th-century Spanish military architecture with its robust defensive design. It features thick crenellated walls and a narrow entrance with a large polycentric archway between two polygonal towers with talus slopes. Circular troniere gunports or embrasures for arquebuses are seen in the lower part of the walls

Antique illustration (1898): Harquebusier

Porta Aragonese in Castello a Mare in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. A 15th century fortress gateway exemplifying late 15th-century Spanish military architecture. It features a narrow entrance with a large polycentric archway. An interior view showing (top) 2 openings which housed the beams that operated the drawbridge. Troniere gunports or embrasures for arquebuses are seen on either side of the gate. Centre: large stone cannonballs or gunstones

Porta Aragonese in Castello a Mare ruins in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. A 15th century fortress gateway exemplifying late 15th-century Spanish military architecture. The casemate or fortified vaulted chamber within the entrance. A defensive troniera gunport or embrasure for firing arquebuses with a very wide interior opening, tapering down to a much smaller exterior hole to provided the gunner with a wide field of fire

Porta Aragonese in Castello a Mare ruins in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. A 15th century fortress gateway exemplifying late 15th-century Spanish military architecture. It features a narrow entrance with a large polycentric archway. An interior view of the casemate or fortified vaulted chamber within the entrance. Troniere gunports or embrasures for arquebuses are at the bottom, with angled window embrasures at the top

"Lansquenet with a harquebus (blunderbuss) from 16th Century. Woodcut after an etching (1559) by Franz Brunn (German engraver, 16th Century) from my archive, published in 1881.Please see similar images from my lightbox."

Porta Aragonese in Castello a Mare ruins in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. A 15th century fortress gateway exemplifying late 15th-century Spanish military architecture. It features a narrow entrance with a large polycentric archway. An interior view of the casemate or fortified vaulted chamber. Troniere gunports or embrasures for arquebuses are lower left and centre, with angled window embrasures at the top

Vintage illustration, English soldier armed with Harquebus or caliver gun, Military History, Weapons 17th Century







