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EXAMPLES OF IMPERIAL MILITARY DRESS c.1578
Text by Simon Chick
Engraving by Jost Amman
Hungarian cavalrymen by Jost Amman
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Figure 9: This etching illustrates a pair of Hungarian cavalrymen, possibly hussars or officers.
The left-hand figure wears a long, probably ankle-length caftan with frogging similar to Turkish dress.
He is armed with a sword and carried a wedge-shaped mace.
The horse is decorated with a leopard skin which is draped over the horse's head and secured by a large plume.
The figure on the right has a richly decorated cloak with a fur collar over a knee length caftan, under which is visible a skirt and tight-fitting trousers and shoes.
Both men wear Hungarian caps decorated with eagle feathers and a long ostrich plume.
The right-hand figure is armed merely with a sabre but on the field is likely to have carried a lance as does figure 8.
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