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hussar    音标拼音: [h'ʌsɚ]
n. 轻骑兵

轻骑兵

hussar
n 1: a member of a European light cavalry unit; renowned for
elegant dress


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  • Hussar - Wikipedia
    By the 19th century, hussars were wearing jackets decorated with braid plus shako or busby fur hats and had developed a romanticized image of being dashing and adventurous Several modern armies retain the designation of hussars for armored (tank) units
  • Hussar | Prussian, Napoleonic, Light Cavalry | Britannica
    Hussar, member of a European light-cavalry unit employed for scouting, modeled on the 15th-century Hungarian light-horse corps The typical uniform of the Hungarian hussar was brilliantly coloured and was imitated in other European armies
  • Winged Hussars: The Rise and Fall of Europe’s ‘Angels of Death’
    In 1503, the Polish parliament assembled the first hussar formation under three banners, transforming them from light into heavy shock cavalry They were considered the elite branch of the country’s military, as the majority were selected from wealthy Polish nobility
  • Winged Hussars, The Fierce Cavalrymen Of The Polish Army
    These fierce Polish warriors were known primarily for two things: their ability to triumph over much larger armies and the huge wings they wore on their backs Though the wings purportedly served a military purpose, their primary goal was to shock and terrify the hussars’ enemies
  • The Winged Hussars: An Eerie and Flamboyant Cavalry That Devasted Their . . .
    The obsolescence of the Winged Hussar is evident in the Great Northern War, which broke out just 17 years after the Siege of Vienna Grand Standard Bearer of the Crown Winged Hussar at the wedding procession of King Sigismund III
  • The Winged Hussars: Poland’s Legendary Cavalry and Their Legacy
    Hussar recruits came exclusively from the nobility, and their upkeep strained the Commonwealth’s treasury By the 17th century, reliance on these expensive units left Poland vulnerable to more flexible adversaries like Sweden’s reformed infantry
  • From Battlefields to Museums: How Poland’s Winged . . . - Culture. pl
    Arguably, the most famous portrayal of hussars can be found in Henryk Sienkiewicz ’s ever-popular The Trilogy – the Nobel prize-winner’s series of historical novels about Poland’s 17th-century armed conflicts
  • The Polish Winged Hussars: Europe’s Most Fearsome Cavalry
    Welcome to the terrifying world of the Polish Winged Hussars, perhaps the most elite—and certainly the most theatrical—cavalry force in European history The story of the Winged Hussars begins not with Polish nobility, but with Serbian mercenaries
  • Hussar | Military Wiki | Fandom
    A hussar ( həˈzɑr HƏ-zar, [2] hʊˈzɑr HUUZ-ar; Hungarian language: huszár, Polish language: husarz , Serbo-Croatian language: husar хусар) was a member of a class of light cavalry, originating in Central Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries
  • Army Guide - Hussar
    Hussar (original Hungarian spelling: huszár, plural huszárok, Polish: Husaria) refers to a number of types of cavalry used throughout Europe since the 15th century Some modern military units retain the title 'hussar' for reasons of tradition





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