A three-fauld hussar armour breastplate, ornamented under the arms with a brass border containing decorative rivet heads, and punched circles; faulds with decorative rivet heads and brass rosettes.
Poland, 17th century
The hussars were a Polish cavalry of the national contingent, an exclusive form of cavalry of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were present on the battlefields from the beginning of the 16th century, until the mid-18th century. Hussars were used for crushing the enemy lines, and delivering the decisive blows with their charge.
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