It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six...
It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six...
It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six...