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Pospolite ruszenie (Polish pronunciation: [pɔspɔˈlitɛ ruˈʂɛɲɛ], lit. m**** mobilization; "Noble Host", Latin:
motio belli, the
French term levée en m****e...
- In the 17th
century a
Regimentarz was also the
commander of
Pospolite ruszenie in
cases where a
castellan or a
voivode could not
command personally. Regimentarz...
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Chmielnicki Uprising, he was
elected as one of the
Regimentarz of the
pospolite ruszenie and took part on the
losing side of the
Battle of
Pyliavtsi in 1648. Jacek...
- man from each ten cottages, and on 3
December appointed the
pospolite ruszenie as
auxiliaries to the
regular troops.
These regular Army units, alongside...
- Lubomirski, with the
support of part of the army and the
conscripted pospolite ruszenie,
defeated royal forces at the
Battle of
Matwy in 1666. The
rebellion ended...
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Samuel Drucki Sokoliński [pl], had
about 500
volunteers from
pospolite ruszenie and 2,500
regular army
soldiers and
Zaporozhian Cossacks. In May the Senate...
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chancellors or the
deputy chancellors. The king had no
right to call a
pospolite ruszenie (levée en m****e)
without the
approval of the Sejm. Further, the Articles...
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directed at
Greater Poland. The
Crown army,
consisting mostly of
pospolite ruszenie and
devoid of a commander,
capitulated before the Swedes. The capitulation...
- from 1653,
piechota łanowa,
registered Cossacks (until 1699),
pospolite ruszenie,
royal guard,
armies of
magnates and cities, and
wojsko ordynackie. Michta...
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paramilitary personnel Male
expendability Military recruitment Pospolite ruszenie, m****
mobilization in
Poland Quota System Timeline of women's parti****tion...