Service and education: the Royal Hungarian Bodyguard as a cultural institution in eighteenth-century Vienna
The Royal Hungarian Bodyguard, founded in 1760, was the first guard unit at the Viennese court to be recruited on a territorial basis and exclusively from noblemen. The establishment of the Guard served three purposes: to significantly increase the presence of Hungarians at court, to represent the m...
Main Author: | Zsolt Kökenyesi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cherepovets State University
2021-06-01
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Series: | Historia provinciae: журнал региональной истории |
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Online Access: | http://en.hpchsu.ru/archived-issues/the-journal-of-regional-history-v-5-no-2/service-and-education-the-royal-hungarian-bodyguard-as-a-cultural-institution-in-eighteenth-century-/ |
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