- The
Feldhauptmann (plural: Feldhauptleute) was a
historical military appointment,
during the time of the
Landsknechte or
mercenaries in
European warfare...
- a
Landsknecht whose diary from 1625 to 1649 has
survived Burgmann Feldhauptmann Free
company Freikorps Trabant (military)
Heerhaufen Kabukimono, samurai...
-
precedence in the
Imperial Army as follows:
Feldhauptmann (commander-in-chief) General-Lieutenant or
Feldhauptmann Lieutenant (lieutenant general) Feldmarschall...
- most
European countries,
except Spain and
former colonies. See also
Feldhauptmann ("field captain").
Other ranks of
general officer, as
distinct from...
- Fürstenberg,
Landhofmeister des
Herzogthums Wirtemberg als
oberster Feldhauptmann des Schwäbischen
Bundes im
Schweizerkriege des
Jahres 149 (in German)...
- [citation needed] Originally, the
ranks above Feldzeugmeister were
Feldhauptmann and Feldmarschall.[citation needed] The
third most
important person...
- Like the landsknechts, the
peasant bands used
similar titles:
Oberster feldhauptmann, or
supreme commander,
similar to a colonel, and lieutenants, or leutinger...
- "exploding" shields)
against Veit von
Wolkenstein (d. 1498/99) who was a
Feldhauptmann in the
Imperial army.
During the
Flemish revolts of the 1480s he and...
- the hill,
Marshal von
Habern went to the aid of the
field captain (
Feldhauptmann) at his
request and
placed his
troops behind the main body. The artillery...
- Fähnlein
consisted of
around 400 Landsknechte,
commanded by a
captain (
Feldhauptmann,
Hauptmann or Kapitän). A
Rotte consisted of
eight to
twelve Landsknechte...