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    The Polish Hussars, a.k.a. the winged hussars, were a heavy cavalry formation active in Poland and in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1503 and 1702. Their derived their epithet from the large rear wings they bear on the backs of their armors. The hussars ranked as the elite of Polish cavalry until their official disbanding in 1776.


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    The Polish Hussars differed from the other types of hussar cavalry outside of Poland, being heavily armored and intended as shock cavalry. The Polish Hussars recruited from among the nobilities, and were instrumental in several Polish–Lithuanian victories.

    Trigger words are:

    winged_hussar_armor

    intended for winged armors, for non-winged variant, use:

    winged_hussar_armor

    You can control several parts of the armor by using or omitting the following keywords:

    single-winged, pauldrons, vambraces, gauntlets, faulds, boots, etc.

    You can put "riding on horseback", "on horseback", or "horseback riding" for the iconic look. Included several images of mass cavalry charges, try "group, multiple males, etc." for this.

    Description

    • retagged and re-edited dataset, now separated by headwear type with equal samples and edited with Gwen for improved details.

    FAQ

    LORA
    Anima

    Details

    Downloads
    38
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    8/12/2026
    Updated
    8/23/2026
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    winghussararmor polish hussar armor
    hussarfurcap fur cap
    hussarhaube shishak helmet
    leopard pelt over shoulder
    single wing frame
    a pair of large wing frames

    Files

    Polish_Hussar_Armor_ANI.safetensors

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