-
Ladislas Ignace de
Bercheny (Hungarian: Bercsényi László) (August 3, 1689 in Eperjes, Sáros County,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today Prešov, Slovakia) – January...
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Ladislas Ignace de
Bercheny. It is
stationed in
Tarbes and is a part of the 11th
Parachute Brigade. 1719 - 1720 : The
Hussars of
Bercheny are
raised at Constantinople...
- Gabrielle, 1857
Dettes de cœur, 1859 La
Maison du baigneur, 1864 Le
Hussard de
Bercheny, 1865 Valéria, 1851 (with
Jules Lacroix) La Fronde, 1853 (with
Jules Lacroix...
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close friend, the Hungarian-born
Marshal of
France Ladislas Ignace de
Bercheny lived on his
estate to
provide company. Leszczyński died aged 88 in 1766...
- Salis-Samade with
Victor von
Gibelin as well as the
hussar regiments de
Berchény and de Chamborant.
After the
Taking of the
Bastille on 14 July 1789 by...
- Hautes-Pyrénées, France. They were
formerly the "Hussards de
Bercheny",
after their founder,
Count Bercheny, a
Hungarian noble. 2e régiment de
hussards (2e RH)...
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retained the name of
their founder; for
example the
Ladislas Ignace de
Bercheny. In the
Austrian (later Austro-Hungarian) army of the 18th
century epaulettes...
-
France was
founded by a
Hungarian lieutenant named Ladislas Ignace de
Bercheny. Hungarian-history.hu
Archived 15
April 2008 at the
Wayback Machine Marek...
- de Châteauvieux and de Salis-Samade as well as the
hussar regiments de
Berchény and de Chamborant.
After the
Taking of the
Bastille on 14 July 1789 by...
-
military march derived from "Warszawianka" (1905)
called "Les
hussards de
Bercheny" and the band's
interpretation of a 1909
chant called "La
France Bouge"...