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- Tercio abstract "The Tercio (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈterθjo] "third") or Tercio Español (The Spanish Third) was a Spanish military unit of the Spanish Empire during the era of the dominance of Habsburg Spain in Europe and the Renaissance era. The tercio was an infantry formation made up of pikemen, swordsmen and arquebusiers or musketeers in a mutually supportive formation, that in theory was up to 3,000 soldiers, although it was usually less than half this size. It was also sometimes referred to as the Spanish Square in other countries and the formation was also much used by other powers, especially the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire.Spanish tercios were the first modern European army, understood as an army of professional volunteers, instead of paddles for a campaign and hiring mercenaries typically used in other European countries. The formation dominated European battlefields in the sixteenth century and the first half of the seventeenth century and is seen by historians as a major development of Early Modern combined arms warfare. The Tercios were the main troops of kings such as Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and other monarchs in Habsburg Spain.[citation needed]".
- Tercio thumbnail Velázquez_-_de_Breda_o_Las_Lanzas_(Museo_del_Prado,_1634-35).jpg?width=300.
- Tercio wikiPageExternalLink ferrolnaval1525.
- Tercio wikiPageExternalLink TactiqueUk.htm.
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- Tercio wikiPageExternalLink infanteriademarina.
- Tercio wikiPageID "1001476".
- Tercio wikiPageRevisionID "591865128".
- Tercio hasPhotoCollection Tercio.
- Tercio subject Category:Infantry_units_and_formations.
- Tercio subject Category:Military_strategy.
- Tercio subject Category:Military_tactics.
- Tercio subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_Spain.
- Tercio subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_Early_Modern_era.
- Tercio type Abstraction100002137.
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- Tercio type MilitaryUnit108198398.
- Tercio type MilitaryUnitsAndFormationsOfSpain.
- Tercio type MilitaryUnitsAndFormationsOfTheEarlyModernEra.
- Tercio type Organization108008335.
- Tercio type SocialGroup107950920.
- Tercio type Unit108189659.
- Tercio type YagoLegalActor.
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- Tercio comment "The Tercio (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈterθjo] "third") or Tercio Español (The Spanish Third) was a Spanish military unit of the Spanish Empire during the era of the dominance of Habsburg Spain in Europe and the Renaissance era. The tercio was an infantry formation made up of pikemen, swordsmen and arquebusiers or musketeers in a mutually supportive formation, that in theory was up to 3,000 soldiers, although it was usually less than half this size.".
- Tercio label "Tercio".
- Tercio label "Tercio".
- Tercio label "Tercio".
- Tercio label "Tercio".
- Tercio label "Tercio".
- Tercio label "Tercios".
- Tercio label "Terço (militar)".
- Tercio label "Терция (строй)".
- Tercio label "テルシオ".
- Tercio label "西班牙大方陣".
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- Tercio sameAs Τέρθιο.
- Tercio sameAs Tercio.
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- Tercio sameAs Q749150.
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- Tercio wasDerivedFrom Tercio?oldid=591865128.
- Tercio depiction Velázquez_-_de_Breda_o_Las_Lanzas_(Museo_del_Prado,_1634-35).jpg.
- Tercio isPrimaryTopicOf Tercio.