1st Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade

Military unit
The uniform of a soldier of this Brigade in 1792.
The Seal of the 1st Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade

1st Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade, also known as Hussar or Kaunas Brigade was an 18th-century National Cavalry Brigade of the Grand Ducal Lithuanian Army. It was formed in 1776.

This regiment was garrisoned at Kaunas, Minsk (1789), Kėdainiai (1790), Vilkmergė, Panevėžys, Raseiniai, and Šiauliai. In the War of 1792, the unit fought in the battles of Naujieji Sveržanai (10 June 1792), Mir (June 11) and Joniškėlis. In the Uprising of 1794, the 1st Lithuanian National Brigade fought in the battles of Lithuanian Brest (23 July 1794), Shchuchyn (May 13), Panevėžys (?) (May 20), and Skuodas (before July 12).

Commanders

  • Antoni Kazimierz Tyszkiewicz [pl], Lieutenant general (died in 1778)
  • Tadeusz Puzyna [pl], General major (3 December 1778)
  • Szymon Zabiełło (26 June 1788)
  • Mikołaj Sulistrowski (1791)
  • Frankovskis (1792)

References

  • Gembarzewski, B. (1925). Rodowody pułków polskich i oddziałów równorzędnych od r. 1717 do r. 1831 (in Polish). Warszawa.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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