- They were
formerly the "
Hussards de Bercheny",
after their founder,
Count Bercheny, a
Hungarian noble. 2e régiment de
hussards (2e RH) (2nd
Hussar Regiment)...
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Hussards means hussars in French. It may also
refer to:
Hussards de Saxe, a
cavalry unit set up in
France under the
Ancien Régime
Hussards (literary movement)...
- 4e régiment de
hussards or 4th
Hussar Regiment may
refer to one of two
regiments in the
French Army: The Régiment de Saxe
Hussards, the
original 4th Hussar...
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militaristic spirits of
their pupils preceding the Franco-Prussian War and
irrenditism in its wake. "Les
Hussards noirs de la République". 5
August 2013....
- The
Horseman on the Roof (orig.
French Le
Hussard sur le toit) is a 1951
adventure novel written by Jean Giono. It
tells the
story of
Angelo Pardi, a...
- Hanin: a
soldier Paul Préboist "Les
Hussards". unifrance.org.
Retrieved 2013-07-29. Les
Hussards (1955) at IMDb Les
Hussards (1955) at the
Films de
France v...
- The
Hussards de la Mort or
Death Hussars were a
French light cavalry company formed during the
French Revolution. On June 12, 1792 a
squadron was created...
- name of "
hussards" (French for "hussars") in an
article published in
December 1952 in the
journal Les
Temps modernes,
titled "Grognards et
hussards" ("Old...
- The Légion de
Conflans later the Régiment de Saxe
Hussards (English:
Conflans Legion and English: Saxe
Hussar Regiment) was a German-French
legion formed...
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words 'Or Glory',
chosen in
commemoration of Wolfe. In 1792, a
regiment of
Hussards de la Mort (Death Hussars) was
formed during the
French Revolution by the...