- They were
formerly the "
Hussards de Bercheny",
after their founder,
Count Bercheny, a
Hungarian noble. 2e régiment de
hussards (2e RH) (2nd
Hussar Regiment)...
-
Hussards means hussars in French. It may also
refer to:
Hussards (literary movement), a
French literary movement in the 1950s Les
Hussards, a
French comedy...
- The
Hussard Noir (Black Hussars) was a
nickname given to
school teachers in the
early 20th
century in the
French Third Republic.
Coined by
Charles Péguy...
-
Hussard was one of
seven Spahi-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century. The Spahi-class was over 50 percent...
- The
Horseman on the Roof (orig.
French Le
Hussard sur le toit) is a 1951
adventure novel by
French writer Jean Giono. It
tells the
story of
Angelo Pardi...
- (2001), and has been
nominated a
further six
times for Beau fixe (1992), Le
Hussard sur le toit (1995), La
Femme défendue (1997), Les
Sentiments (2003), Entre...
- The
Hussards was a
group of
French authors during the 1950s who
opposed Existentialism and
leftist political activism among intellectuals such as Jean-Paul...
- Les
Hussards (English: Cavalrymen), is a
French comedy film from 1955,
directed by Alex Joffé,
written by
Gabriel Arout,
starring Bernard Blier, Giovanna...
- The 1st
Parachute Hussar Regiment (French: 1er Régiment de
Hussards Parachutistes, 1er RHP) is an
airborne cavalry unit in the
French Army,
founded in...
- The
Hussards de la Mort or
Death Hussars were a
French light cavalry company formed during the
French Revolution. On June 12, 1792 a
squadron was created...