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Qué (quién) es gens$1$ - definición

HEAVY CAVALRYMAN
Gens d'armes; Gens d’Armes
  • Uniform of a Sous-Brigadier in 1724
  • Armor on Display at the NYC Metropolitan Museum.

Véronique Gens         
OPERATIC SOPRANO
Veronique Gens
Véronique Gens (born 19 April 1966) is a French operatic soprano. She has spent much of her career recording and performing Baroque music.
Luciena gens         
FAMILIES FROM ANCIENT ROME WHO SHARED LUCIENUS NOMEN
Luciena (gens)
The gens Luciena was a minor family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the final century of the Republic.
Aliena gens         
FAMILIES FROM ANCIENT ROME WHO SHARED ALLIENUS OR ALIENUS NOMINA
Aliena gens
The gens Aliena or Alliena was a plebeian family of the Roman Republic. The first member of the gens to achieve prominence was Lucius Alienus, plebeian aedile in 454 BC.

Wikipedia

Gendarme (historical)

A gendarme was a heavy cavalryman of noble birth, primarily serving in the French army from the Late Middle Ages to the Early Modern period. Heirs to the knights of French medieval feudal armies, French Gendarmes also enjoyed a stellar reputation and were regarded as the finest European heavy cavalry force until the decline of chivalric ideals largely due to the ever-evolving developments in gunpowder technology. They provided the Kings of France with a potent regular force of armored lancers which, when properly employed, dominated late medieval and early modern battlefields. Their symbolic demise is generally considered to be the Battle of Pavia, which inversely is seen as confirming the rise of the Spanish Tercios as the new dominant military force in Europe.