- Madrid)
raised a unit of
Spanish zouaves, the
Carlist Zouaves (Batallon
Zuavos), as an
honor guard for
himself and his wife
Maria de las
Nieves Braganza...
-
course of the war, the
zuavos became an
increasingly attractive option for many
enslaved Afro-Brazilian men,
especially given the
zuavos’
negative opinion...
-
Papal Zouaves fought on the
Catalan Front as the
Carlist Zouaves (Spanish:
Zuavos Carlistas),
commanded by
Alfonso de Borbón, the
brother of the
Carlist King...
- are
called Zacapoaxtlas, Indios, Zapadores,
Zuavos and Turks. The
French imperial army
consists of the
Zuavos,
Turcos and Zapadores. The
Mexican army is...
- On the
first of January, Tepatitlán was
invaded by the
French troops of
Zuavos Argelinos (from
North Africa) who were led by
General François
Achille Bazaine...
- were
three times repelled... when,
after two hours,
another three hundred zuavos arrived; the
struggle infuriated more than before.
Signora Arquati presenting...
-
Volunteers were a
Zuavo battalion, who
adopted tactics and
uniform from the
Zouave regiments of the
French African Army. The
Bahian Zuavos were a spectacle...
- with high leaps. Also
present are
three armed figures, two
guerrieri and a
zuavo. The
region of
Friuli has been a
crossroads for
different cultures throughout...
- No.25
Infantry Battalion Concepción No.27
Infantry Battalion Zepita or
Zuavos No.29
Infantry Battalion Col. Juan
Nepomuceno Vargas Col.
Justo Pastor Dávila...
-
cacciatore di Vincennes. Milan: Boniardi-Pogliani. 1861. Olderico,
ovvero Il
zuavo pontificio,
racconto del 1860. Naples: Giannini. 1862.
Lionello o delle...