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- Wojsko kwarciane (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔjskɔ kfarˈt͡ɕanɛ], quarter army, Latin: quart**** or quarti**** miles) was the term used for regular army...
- century, Polish forces were divided into permanent units (Polish: wojsko kwarciane) and supplemental units (Polish: wojsko kom****we or wojsko suplementowe)...
- military campaigns enlistment and organisation of professional army (wojsko kwarciane) and mercenaries supervision of registered Cossacks and atamans, who were...
- parliament of Poland) legislated in 1562–1563 the creation of wojsko kwarciane, named after kwarta tax levied on the royal lands for the purpose of maintaining...
- parliament of Poland) legislated in 1562–1563 the creation of wojsko kwarciane (named after kwarta, the type of tax levied on the royal estate in royal...
- Commonwealth's borders without compensation. The standing royal army (wojsko kwarciane) was provided for. The king had no right to declare war or peace without...
- Republic, were commanded by four hetmans. The armies comprised: Wojsko kwarciane: Regular units with wages paid from taxes (these units were later merged...
- personal treasure and expenses, among them the support of the army (wojsko kwarciane) the rest, which the king was obliged to lease to the outstanding members...
- for the army. This led to a mutiny of the Polish regular army (wojsko kwarciane), or rather to the specific semi-legal form of mutiny practiced in the...
- crown lands to the king, and the king to create a standing army wojsko kwarciane. One of the most famous members of this movement was Jan Zamoyski. Until...