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- 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...
- medical services profosmilitary juridiciary brabanmajsterlogistics 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...
- were officially abolished in the Polish Armed Forces. Hetman Rotmistrz Regimentarz Strażnik Wielki Strażnik Polny Pisarz Polny Oboźny Wielki Oboźny Polny...
- 1646, castellan of Kamienets, 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...
- are: Stanisław Poniatowski (1676–1762), Podstoli, Treasurer, General, Regimentarz Kazimierz Poniatowski (1721–1800), General, Great Podkomorzy Ludwika...
- 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...
- was Voivode of Kijów Voivodship (Kyiv, also Kiev) from 1702 to 1744, Regimentarz generalny of the Crown Army since 1733, Great Crown Hetman since 1735...