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Ladislas Ignace de Bercheny

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Around 1720, Bercheny proposed to recruit new hussars for the Rattky Regiment among the exiled Hungarians in Constantinople. The prospect soon turned into the creation of a new regiment, with Bercheny as his colonel-proprietor. Along with several French and Hungarians officers, Bercheny was able to
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Bercheny was renowned as an expert on light cavalry and became the first Inspector General of Hussars in 1743, giving him advisory role in officers' nominations and tactical use of units. He is widely known as the
87:. Bercheny started his military career in the Bodyguard of prince Rákóczi. After the Prince's failure to achieve Hungarian independence in 1711, Bercheny emigrated to France. In 1712, he was named 189:. His regiment, Bercheny Houzards, became the most ancient hussars regiment in the French Army after the dissolution of the former Rattky regiment in 1756. This regiment is nowadays the 227: 347: 318: 91:
in the Rattky Hussards Regiment, then the only hussar regiment in the French Army. After a year spent at Rákóczi's court-in-exile in
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Afterwards Bercheny settled permanently in France. He married Anne Catherine Girard, a middle-class girl from
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Ladislas Ignace de Bercheny was born in 1689, the son of Hungarian noble Miklós Bercsényi who was a friend of
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by letters from the King the same year. Bercheny purchased the lordship and manor of
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Hungarian
Sáros County
Kingdom of Hungary
Prešov
Slovakia
Luzancy
Kingdom of France
France
Marshal of France

Francis II Rákóczi
lieutenant-colonel
Constantinople
colonel
Haguenau
made a French subject
Luzancy
War of the Polish Succession
brigadier
major general
War of the Austrian Succession
Lieutenant General
Seven Years' War
Marshal of France

1st Parachute Hussars Regiment
Hungarian military
1st Parachute Hussar Regiment
HDF 34th Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion

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