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- Czech: rotmistr Finnish: ratsumestari Lithuanian: rotmistras Polish: rotmistrz Russian: ротмистр, romanized: rotmistr The rank of Rotmistr is an 'ensign'...
- organization, NIE. On 19 February 1944 he was promoted to cavalry captain (rotmistrz). Until becoming involved in the Warsaw Uprising, Pilecki continued coordinating...
- Zamoyski (died 1619) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Jan became a Royal Rotmistrz and Deputy Guard of Kresy in 1588, Guard of the Crown in 1600 and castellan...
- war, after it was reconstructed and published by Adam Cyra in his book Rotmistrz Pilecki. Ochotnik do Auschwitz. Additional do****ents were discovered in...
- Cześnik of Braclaw since 1736, District judge of Braclaw since 1744 and Rotmistrz of an Armoured Cavalry Regiment (Chorągiew pancerna), designated by King...
- "Chorągiew pancerna of rotmistrz Józef Hulewicz" painted by Wojciech Kossak...
- Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Jan became starost of Opiniogóra in 1774 and Rotmistrz of National cavalry. His grandson Zygmunt Krasiński, became one of Poland's...
- Barbara Tarło. He was the owner of Łańcut, the starost of Olsztyn, and the Rotmistrz of an armoured cavalry regiment (Chorągiew pancerna). Sebastian Lubomirski...
- (lances) or more. The commander, per his contractual obligation, was called "rotmistrz", while the de facto commander was often the porucznik (lieutenant). There...
- needed] The units would consist of about 100 men, led by a rotamaster, or rotmistrz. In Poland, the rota was known increasingly from the 16th century by the...