- A
Regimentarz (from Latin: regimentum) was a
military commander in Poland,
since the 16th century, of an army
group or a
substitute of a Hetman. He was...
- one of
three regimentarz of the
pospolite ruszenie during the
Battle of
Pyliavtsi in 1648.
Because of his
incompetence as a main
regimentarz the battle...
- were
officially abolished in the
Polish Armed Forces.
Hetman Rotmistrz Regimentarz Strażnik
Wielki Strażnik
Polny Pisarz Polny Oboźny
Wielki Oboźny Polny...
-
medical services profos –
military juridiciary brabanmajster –
logistics regimentarz – second-in-command in the
event a
hetman was
killed or
taken prisoner;...
- Koniecpolski.
During the
Chmielnicki Uprising, he was
elected as one of the
Regimentarz of the
pospolite ruszenie and took part on the
losing side of the Battle...
- are: Stanisław
Poniatowski (1676–1762), Podstoli, Treasurer, General,
Regimentarz Kazimierz Poniatowski (1721–1800), General,
Great Podkomorzy Ludwika...
-
Sapiega (1737-1792) was a
Lithuanian nobleman,
Great Krajczy of Lithuania,
Regimentarz of the Bar
Confederation of Lithuania,
Marshal of the
powiat Wołkowysk...
- 1646,
castellan of Kamieniec,
voivode of Bracław
Voivodeship and
Grand Regimentarz of the
Crown in 1649,
voivode of
Ruthenian Voivodeship in 1652, Field...
- Chodkiewicz; central,
commanded by
Prince Władysław; and left,
under Regimentarz Lubomirski. In addition, two
fortified camps were set in
front of the...
- in
Polish and Latin. In his
military career, he
reached the rank of
regimentarz. He took part in the
losing battle of
Pyliavtsi in 1648
during the Khmelnytsky...