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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...
- man from each ten cottages, and on 3 December appointed the pospolite ruszenie as auxiliaries to the regular troops. These regular Army units, alongside...
- 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...
- Polish eastern trade. The king promised help and called the pospolite ruszenie, the royal army and mercenaries. In November 1485, the Poles commanded...
- Conscription Campaign No Conscription League No-Conscription Fellowship Pospolite ruszenie, m**** mobilization in Poland Quota System Timeline of women's parti****tion...
- supplemented by two formations mobilised in case of war – the pospolite ruszenie (Polish for levée en m****e – feudal levy of mostly noble knights-landholders)...
- importance. Hetmans usually had no direct control over the levy (pospolite ruszenie), but they could give orders to the regimentars who commanded it. While...
- 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...
- 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...