A soldier armed with a pike.
A soldier armed with a pike.
The man is carrying a pike.
Pike, Zebulan Pike.
Mason Pike goes by Mad Man Mason.
Zebulon Pike is remembered as the man who discovered Pikes Peak.
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If someone says something is coming down the pike they mean its coming up soon
Yes, the campsite Albert Pike is named after Albert Pike, a prominent 19th-century Freemason and attorney. He had a significant influence on the development of Freemasonry in the United States.
I'm sure there are, somewhere, pike in Oregon. As long as there's a reshwater lake or river, there's bound to be a pike in there somewhere! :D Mean little suckers!
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A pike man was a soldier who wielded a pike, a long pole weapon, during the late medieval and early modern periods. They were typically part of infantry units in formations known as pike squares, which were used to counter cavalry and protect musketeers. Pike men played a crucial role in battles by maintaining a defensive line and providing a formidable front against enemy charges. Their effectiveness diminished with the advent of firearms, leading to their decline in military use.
To us, it can mean both a species of fish, and a long spear-like weapon.