Dear Sir,
may I respectively point out a few things?
First off Hussar is not really a term tied specifically to Hungarian or Hessians (two separate groups BTW), but is related to corsair and is a term used from the 16th century onward to denote light irregular cavalry. Hussars were fielded by every major European army. During the 30 years war the terms croat, hussar and tarter were used interchangeably and without respect to ethnicity
Secondly Croatians were know for their cavalry, they were fielded by the Holy Roman Emperor to harass baggage trains and stragglers to great effect (the battle of Lutzen comes to mind)
Thirdly the Austro-Hungarian Empire did not exist till the 1860's over 230 years after the 30 Years War and the term croat came into common parlance for light irregular cavalry. The actual Croatians served the Holy Roman Emperor who the French opposed during the 30 years war. The Holy Roman empire also was opposed to the French in The War of Spanish Succession There was no alliance between the French and anyone the Croatians would have served until the 7 Years War, that would have been the first time Croatians may possibly have marched in Paris, but it would not have been in victory.
may I respectively point out a few things?
First off Hussar is not really a term tied specifically to Hungarian or Hessians (two separate groups BTW), but is related to corsair and is a term used from the 16th century onward to denote light irregular cavalry. Hussars were fielded by every major European army. During the 30 years war the terms croat, hussar and tarter were used interchangeably and without respect to ethnicity
Secondly Croatians were know for their cavalry, they were fielded by the Holy Roman Emperor to harass baggage trains and stragglers to great effect (the battle of Lutzen comes to mind)
Thirdly the Austro-Hungarian Empire did not exist till the 1860's over 230 years after the 30 Years War and the term croat came into common parlance for light irregular cavalry. The actual Croatians served the Holy Roman Emperor who the French opposed during the 30 years war. The Holy Roman empire also was opposed to the French in The War of Spanish Succession There was no alliance between the French and anyone the Croatians would have served until the 7 Years War, that would have been the first time Croatians may possibly have marched in Paris, but it would not have been in victory.
Evan Everhart said:Actually sir, they were Croatian Mercenaries fielded by the Austro-Hungarian allies of the French. Furthermore, Croatians are a far faaar cry from Hessians or "Hussars" which were entirely different from the Croatian or Slavic and Scythian or Dacian derived Croatians. Hungarians are hence Hun; Magyar derived people and the style of dress worn by Hungarians and Croatians are quite mutually exclusive and distinct from one another as can be observed from various historical illustrations, especially those dealing with military uniforms.
Incidentally, the Croatians can arguably be presented as one of the oldest groups of Western people to make and continue the use of neck-wear, particularly knotted and perhaps decorative neck-wear at least in part, as may be observed on Trajan's column in the portion depicting the defeat of the Dacians and Thracians who lived in what is now Croatia, Yugoslavia, Romania and other adjoining districts though, not as a cohesive cultural force as such.
Furthermore, the Croatians are not particularly known for their cavalry as are the Hungarians.
That is all.