Among several forms historically adopted by the Spanish nobiliary colleges - such as corporations, confraternities, companies, and chivalric orders - are the military brotherhoods, such as the Noble Company of Knights Crossbowmen of Saint Philip and Saint James (the Less). The Noble Company was founded circa 1350 in the town of Alfaro (Castile, La Rioja, Spain). The crossbow as a military and hunting weapon was already known by the Romans. After a relative dark period it came to have a preeminent place in the 11th century in European armories (consider its importance in the Hundred Years War) and for hunting wild game.
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| - Noble Compañía de Ballesteros Hijosdalgo de San Felipe y Santiago (es)
- Noble Compañia de Ballesteros Hijosdalgo de San Felipe y Santiago (en)
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| - Among several forms historically adopted by the Spanish nobiliary colleges - such as corporations, confraternities, companies, and chivalric orders - are the military brotherhoods, such as the Noble Company of Knights Crossbowmen of Saint Philip and Saint James (the Less). The Noble Company was founded circa 1350 in the town of Alfaro (Castile, La Rioja, Spain). The crossbow as a military and hunting weapon was already known by the Romans. After a relative dark period it came to have a preeminent place in the 11th century in European armories (consider its importance in the Hundred Years War) and for hunting wild game. (en)
- Entre varias formas históricamente adoptadas por las corporaciones españoles nobiliarios -como cofradías, compañías y órdenes caballerescas- se encuentran la hermandad, como la Compañía Noble de Caballeros Ballesteros de San Felipe y Santiago (el Menor). La Compañía Noble fue fundada alrededor del año 1350 en la localidad de Alfaro, La Rioja, España. La membresía en la Compañía Noble siempre se ha considerado un "acto positivo de la nobleza", confirmando a los Caballeros Ballesteros como hidalgos con "nobleza de sangre y armas". (es)
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| - Entre varias formas históricamente adoptadas por las corporaciones españoles nobiliarios -como cofradías, compañías y órdenes caballerescas- se encuentran la hermandad, como la Compañía Noble de Caballeros Ballesteros de San Felipe y Santiago (el Menor). La Compañía Noble fue fundada alrededor del año 1350 en la localidad de Alfaro, La Rioja, España. La membresía en la Compañía Noble siempre se ha considerado un "acto positivo de la nobleza", confirmando a los Caballeros Ballesteros como hidalgos con "nobleza de sangre y armas". La ballesta como arma militar y de caza ya era conocida por la Antigua Roma . Después de un período relativamente oscuro llegó a tener un lugar preeminente en el siglo XI en Europa una armería (de considerable importancia en la Guerra de los Cien Años) y para la caza de animales salvajes. (es)
- Among several forms historically adopted by the Spanish nobiliary colleges - such as corporations, confraternities, companies, and chivalric orders - are the military brotherhoods, such as the Noble Company of Knights Crossbowmen of Saint Philip and Saint James (the Less). The Noble Company was founded circa 1350 in the town of Alfaro (Castile, La Rioja, Spain). The crossbow as a military and hunting weapon was already known by the Romans. After a relative dark period it came to have a preeminent place in the 11th century in European armories (consider its importance in the Hundred Years War) and for hunting wild game. (en)
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