- The
Polish hussars (/həˈzɑːrs/; Polish:
husaria [xuˈsarja]),
alternatively known as the
winged hussars, were a
heavy cavalry formation active in Poland...
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local side F2
Versenkt and two
teams from the SE
London league,
Polish Husaria and New
Cross Internationals. In a very
tight and
tactical game, New Cross...
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narrow and long
thrusting sword,
generally used by a type of
heavy cavalry (
husaria, the
famed Polish hussars) and
optimized to
defeat body
armor (either by...
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version of SNW was also
released for the
first time on
vinyl in 2016 by
Husaria Records, an
American label specializing in
audiophile releases. The album's...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth winged husaria. In the
Battle of Lubieszów, in 1577, the "Golden Age" of the
husaria began. Up to and
including the Battle...
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supporters groups,
including The Arsonists,
Banter Buddies,
Blitzer Mob,
Husaria, Fire
Ultras 98, Partisans, Red Scare,
Second City North, The
Western Front...
- the
infantry battle from the
Kahlenberg hilltop,
Sobieski led the
Polish husaria cavalry along with
Austrians and
Germans in a m****ive
charge down the hillside...
- the
Poles were
quickly routed by
Cossacks and the
Polish elite cavalry (
husaria)
showed needless bravado in the face of
unfavorable weather conditions...
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place in 2006/2007 season – promotion in the
first regional ****sal
League Husaria Szczecin –
American football team
playing in
Polish American Football League...
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their 16th- and 17th-century
heavy cavalry in the form of
Winged Hussars (
husaria),
whereas the
Polish Royal Guards and
Lithuanian Guards [pl] were the elite...