Publisher's Synopsis
Ungarns Banderien, Und Desselben Gesetzmässige Kriegsverfassung Ãberhaupt, Erster Theil, authored by Michael Von Piringer, offers a detailed exploration of the military constitution and military formations (Banderien) of Hungary. Published in 1810, this first part delves into the legal framework governing warfare in Hungary, providing valuable insights into the military practices and regulations of the time. The book serves as a historical resource for understanding the organization and legal foundations of the Hungarian military during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, offering perspectives on military history and legal history. It is essential for scholars interested in European military history, legal history, and the specific history of Hungary.
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