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Corpo Panduri von der Trenck della Guerra di Successione Austriaca, 1740–1748
The term Pandur once referred to the armed e liveried servants of noblemen ungheresi. In 1741, Franz Freiherr von der Trenck raised a corps of Pandurs in Slavonia for service in the War of Austrian Succession. Trenck was commended for his exceptionally successful raids against enemy supply lines ed outpost, e he was asked to increase his corps from 1000 to 2600 men. The Pandurs, known as Red Capuchins o Redcoats, because of their red cloaks, were infamous for their lack of discipline. In 1756, the Panduren-Corps von der Trenck became the 53. Infanterie-Regiment.
Miliziani, military police, e clerks of the Austrian military border (Militärgrenze) were also known as Pandurs. See Grenz-Infanterie.
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– Pubblicato: 18.03.2005 – Aggiornato: 25.06.2007
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