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The 17th century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was almost as varied as modern America. Alongside Slavs lived Lithuanians and other Balts, Germans, Tatars, Armenian merchants, Jewish traders, and even a remarkably large populations of Scots. This variety of cultures had a strong influence on the Polish army. Along with the predominantly Polish and Lithuanian 'winged' hussars served numerous foreigners from both within and outside the Commonwealth: Tatars and Cossacks, Wallachians, Transylvanians, Moldavians, Hungarians, Serbians and Albanians; and from the West, French, Italians, Dutch, Walloons, Swedes and Scots. Richard Brzezinski's companion volume to Men-at-Arms 184 completes his fascinating examination of Polish armies from 1569-1696.
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Polish Armies, 1569-1696, Richard Brzezinski
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 1988
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- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Richard Brzezinski
- Uitgever
- Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1988
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 48
- ISBN10
- 0850457440
- ISBN13
- 9780850457445
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Historisch thema, Geschiedenis, Militaire Geschiedenis, Polen (staat), 17e eeuw, 16e eeuw
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- 3,85 van 5
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- The 17th century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was almost as varied as modern America. Alongside Slavs lived Lithuanians and other Balts, Germans, Tatars, Armenian merchants, Jewish traders, and even a remarkably large populations of Scots. This variety of cultures had a strong influence on the Polish army. Along with the predominantly Polish and Lithuanian 'winged' hussars served numerous foreigners from both within and outside the Commonwealth: Tatars and Cossacks, Wallachians, Transylvanians, Moldavians, Hungarians, Serbians and Albanians; and from the West, French, Italians, Dutch, Walloons, Swedes and Scots. Richard Brzezinski's companion volume to Men-at-Arms 184 completes his fascinating examination of Polish armies from 1569-1696.




