Abstract

The development and assertion of absolutist rule in the German principalities entailed the formation of differentiated, state-controlled military forces. The drawing below shows three different regiments of Prussian hussars (from Hungarian huszár, or cavalryman). Highly mobile and suited for flexible, tactical deployment, Frederick II’s hussars played an important role in his military successes against numerically superior enemy forces.

Prussian Uniforms c. 1779: Hussars from Various Regiments

Source

Source: Colored drawing by an unknown artist, late 18th century.
bpk-Bildagentur, image number 00001305. For rights inquiries, please contact Art Resource at requests@artres.com (North America) or bpk-Bildagentur at kontakt@bpk-bildagentur.de (for all other countries).

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