- on the
provenance of
their names it is
deduced that
about 80% of the
stradiots were of
Albanian and very few of Slav
origin (Crovati). The remainder...
- been with bows or javelins.
European examples of
light cavalry included stradiots, hobelars, hussars, ch****eurs à cheval, cossacks, chevau-légers, uhlans...
-
designed to act as
diversions in
order that the
stradiots be able to
reach Thérouanne with supplies. Each
stradiot had a side of
bacon at his
saddlebow and a...
-
among the
Albanians of
Palazzo Adriano in Sicily,
while a
further nine
stradiots in
Italy with the
surname Masarachi are do****ented from 1541 to 1569,...
-
Maximilian I of
Habsburg and sent to
Flanders under the
command of 400
stradiots: he
first clashed with the
troops of the Duke of Guelders, then took part...
-
Zufar – Captain, governor,
merchant and
General Demetrio Capuzzimati –
Stradiot captain in
Puglia Joseph N.
Macaluso Sr. –
veteran of
World War II[circular...
-
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Vadnal Frank Vadnal Frank Mahnic Bill
Snick Joe
Stradiot RICHIE VADNAL’S
ORCHESTRA - V IS FOR
VADNAL - Cuca
Records K-2069 RICHIE...
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thrown out of Novara,
mostly women and children, 'became prey to the
stradiots in
Venetian pay and were
reduced to
begging in the camp of the besiegers...
-
Zufar – Captain, governor,
merchant and
General Demetrio Capuzzimati –
Stradiot captain in
Puglia Mercurio Bua
Khoja Zufar Pope
Clement XI – Pope from...
- 1480 –
February 15, 1557, San
Marzano di San Giuseppe) was an
Albanian Stradiot captain in Apulia, then part of the
Kingdom of Naples, and was the son...