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- Lisowczyks or Lisowczycy (Polish pronunciation: [lisɔfˈt͡ʂɨt͡sɨ]; also known as Straceńcy ('lost men' or 'forlorn hope') or chorągiew elearska (company...
- August 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014. See "Further Battles for the 'Lisowczyk' (Polish Rider) by Rembrandt" Zdzislaw Zygulski, Jr., Artibus et Historiae...
- recognized the subject as a member of the irregular military unit known as Lisowczyk. In 1883, Wilhelm Bode, an expert in Dutch painting, described the rider...
- besieged by Polish-Lithuanian marauders commanded by Stanislaw Jasinski (Lisowczyks), who failed to capture the fortified town. In 1619, and again in 1637...
- one retainer and very few free servants (light cavalry e.g. Wallachian, Lisowczyks, Lithuanian Tatars), organized into banners/companies. His pay was relative...
- the capital of Russia was threatened again. At the same time, troops of Lisowczyk and Cossacks spread terror, ravaging nearby towns. Faced with the country's...
- took part in the Polish–Muscovite War, as a pułkownik (colonel) of the Lisowczyk regiment until March 28, 1617. In 1616, a regiment under his command captured...
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Swedish Empire Krzysztof Radziwiłł Defeat 1619 Lisowczyk's intervention in the Thirty Years' War[citation needed] Polish–Lithuanian...
- Lisowczykpainting by Juliusz Kossak...
- of the early 17th century, the most famous unit or type was known as Lisowczyk, after their commander Aleksander Lisowski, that fought in the 30 Years...