- 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...
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Hussar Division Grodno Hussars Elizavetgrad Hussars Izyum Hussars Sumy
Hussars 2nd
Hussar Division Alexandria Hussars Akhtyrka Hussars Irkutsk hussar...
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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...
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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...
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Guard Hussar Regiment (Danish: Gardehusarregimentet, GHR) is a
cavalry unit of the
Royal Danish Army,
whose primary task is to
train the
Guard Hussars for...
- The
Black Hussar may
refer to: The
Black Hussar (1932 film), a 1932
German historical drama film The
Black Hussar (1915 film), a 1915
German silent film...
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military emblem began under Frederick the Great, who
formed a
regiment of
Hussar cavalry in the
Prussian army
commanded by
Colonel von Ruesch, the Husaren-Regiment...
- The 4th
Hussar Regiment (4e régiment de hussards) is a
hussar regiment in the
French Army,
raised and
embodied in 1783 and
still in existence. It was...