- A
hussar was a
member of a
class of
light cavalry,
originally from the
Kingdom of
Hungary during the 15th and 16th centuries. The
title and distinctive...
- The
Polish hussars (/həˈzɑːrs/; Polish:
husaria [xuˈsarja]),
alternatively known as the
winged hussars, were a
heavy cavalry formation active in Poland...
- Ten
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Hussar,
after the
hussar. The
first HMS
Hussar (1727) was a 28-gun
sixth rate
launched in 1757 and captured...
-
Lauri Hussar (born 4
September 1973) is an
Estonian journalist and
politician serving as the
president of the
Riigikogu since 2023. He was the editor-in-chief...
-
Kristo Hussar (born 28 June 2002) is an
Estonian professional footballer who
currently plays as a
right back for
Meistriliiga club
Flora and the Estonia...
- The
Crown Prince's
Hussar Regiment (Swedish:
Kronprinsens husarregemente),
designated K 7, was a
Swedish Army
cavalry regiment located in the province...
- His Majesty's Life
Guards Hussar Regiment (until 1855 – the
Hussar Life
Guards Regiment) was a
Guards Hussar regiment of the Army of the
Russian Empire...
-
Michael Hussar is an
American painter from
Southern California. He was
trained at the Art
Center College of
Design in Pasadena, CA.
Hussar was born 1964...
-
Royal Hussars and the 11th
Hussars in 1969 and it
amalgamated with the 14th/20th King's
Hussars to form the King's
Royal Hussars in 1992. The
regiment was...
- The ****
Hussar was a
celebrated Hungarian restaurant located at 2 Gr**** Street, Soho,
central London, England. It was
established in 1953 and
closed in...