- the 14th and 17th
century the
Chorągiew was
composed of
smaller sub-units – the Poczet.
Types of
Chorągiew were:
Chorągiew ziemska (District banner), formed...
-
starost of Olsztyn, and the
Rotmistrz of an
armoured cavalry regiment (
Chorągiew pancerna).
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- the
Generous (r. 1076-1079). The
earliest mention of a
banner (Polish:
chorągiew,
pronounced [xɔˈrɔŋɡʲɛf])
bearing the sign of an
eagle is
found in Wincenty...
- 16th
century by the
alternative name of
Chorągiew. The term fell out of
favor in the late 17th century.
Choragiew Poczet Kopia Nolan,
Cathal J. The Age...
- of
Braclaw since 1744 and
Rotmistrz of an
Armoured Cavalry Regiment (
Chorągiew pancerna),
designated by King
August III of Poland. v t e v t e v t e...
-
companions were
organized into companies, with each
company (Polish:
chorągiew or rota)
consisting of 60 to 200 hor****. The
Cossacks were
renamed armored...
- was
Great Krajczy of the
Crown from 1776 to 1780,
Rotmistrz of a
Husar Choragiew,
starost of Leżajsk and
Knight of the
Order of the
White Eagle, awarded...
- Bulgarian: хоругва,
Church Slavonic: хорѫгꙑ, Ukrainian: хоругва, Polish:
chorągiew, Romanian: prapur, Finnish: kirkkolippu,
sometimes translated as gonfalon)...
- lance/retinue.
Several retinues were
combined to form a
hussar banner or
company (
chorągiew husarska). Over the
course of the 16th century,
hussars in
Hungary became...
-
hufiec (district)
which in turn is a part of one of the
regions called chorągiew (literally banner). For example, a
particular Scout can be a
member of...