tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007632461892109454.post7152762245702790379..comments2024-01-29T08:21:19.450+03:00Comments on Oderint Dum Probent: Lithuanian foot colours lost at Saladen on 29 March 1703.Gromoboyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14513137327707308631noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007632461892109454.post-67689477030598295152013-01-22T18:42:56.072+04:002013-01-22T18:42:56.072+04:00I plan to post Swedish & Allied BO's soon....I plan to post Swedish & Allied BO's soon. For Russians & Swedes I have regiments & their strength, but for Lithuanins the only I have is a number of choragwies & their types (from Swedish relations). Gromoboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14513137327707308631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007632461892109454.post-90475844458160518252013-01-22T18:34:13.273+04:002013-01-22T18:34:13.273+04:00Greeting Maciek.
English & Russian parts of m...Greeting Maciek.<br /><br />English & Russian parts of my posts are equal in general, but they are not word-by-word translations. <br /><br />In the Russian part I wrote that 42 out of 45 trophied colours are Russians. And all of them (42) belonged to the disbanded Moscow Streltzy regiments. 15 of them have embroidered regimental names. The rest are unnamed but they are typical Streltzy colours (I have images all of them).<br /><br />The 3 colours from my post have decorations which were unusuall for pre-Peter's army but were used by LithuaniansGromoboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14513137327707308631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007632461892109454.post-15925588315570133612013-01-21T19:13:57.774+04:002013-01-21T19:13:57.774+04:00Interesting theory.
In Russian text you wrote tha...Interesting theory. <br />In Russian text you wrote that ALL colours at Saladen belonged previously to streltsy regiments. Does it apply to infantry also (I dont know if there were Russian infanty there). <br />Do you have OOB for Saladen ?maciekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13551279565054505193noreply@blogger.com