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sabretache (ˈsæbətɑːʃ, -æ-) Also sabretasch(e, -tash. [a. F. sabretache, ad. G. säbeltasche, f. säbel sabre, sable n.2 + tasche pocket.] A leather satchel suspended on the left side by long straps from the sword-belt of a cavalry officer. A MS. letter of 1812 has the word in the corrupt form zappada...
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Sabretache
Origins
The sabretache is derived from a traditional Hungarian horseman's flat leather bag called a tarsoly. The German name sabretache was adopted, tache meaning "pocket".
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François de Cossé, 11th Duke of Brissac
Souvenirs et traditions militaires, par une sabretache (1894, Paris: imprimerie de Berger-Levrault).
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Henri César Auguste Schwiter
Carnet de Sabretache, volume 5, Paris, J. Leroy éditeur, 1905, p. 45.
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Charles Antoine Xaintrailles
Notes and references
Notes
References
Leon Hennet, Carnet de la sabretache: revue d'histoire militaire: rétrospective: Madame Xaintrailles, Paris, Sabretache
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Jacques Viger (mayor)
He compiled a chronicle under the title of "Sabretache" (28 vols.), wherein he gathered plans, maps, portraits, and valuable notes illustrating many contested
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Hussards de la Mort
Dolman: black
Pelisse: black
Facing : black
Braids: white
Breeches : black
The symbol of a skull and crossbones was placed on the mirliton, the sabretache
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Outcast of Redwall
Zigu is eventually killed by a skilled hare of the Long Patrol named Sabretache, and Swartt's horde grows once more with Zigu's crew swelling their ranks Nightshade
Bluefen Sixclaw
Tirry Lingl
Bruff Dubbo
Abbess Meriam
Bella of Brocktree
Bryony
Togget
Barlom
Veil Sixclaw
Friar Bunfold
Zigu
Long Patrol
Sabretache
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Graham McKenzie-Smith
He has been a regular contributor to Sabretache, the journal of the Military Historical Society of Australia. Sabretache articles
References
Australian military historians
Historians of Australia
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Members of
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Paul Marmottan
A founding member of the Société de la Sabretache in 1890 - which gave rise to the Musée historique de l'Armée, the forerunner of the Musée de l'Armée
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John Mitchell (British Army officer)
In 1833 and 1834 he contributed a series of articles to Fraser's Magazine, under the name of 'Bombardino,' or 'Captain Orlando Sabretache.'
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"Tara", Cairo
Rupert Sabretache" (Rowland Winn), "Lord Hughe Devildrive" (Xan Fielding), "Lord Pintpot" (Arnold Breene), "Lord Rakehell" (Patrick Leigh Fermor) and "
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Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron
A sabretache (pouch): In the colours of the regiment, with the royal monogram.
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Constitutional Guard
Mareschal de Bièvre (Comte), La Garde constitutionnelle de Louis XVI (1791–1792), P., Carnet de la Sabretache s. d., paginé de 332 à 502.
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Frederick Bell
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Further reading
Chamberlain, M., "The Action at Brakpan", Sabretache: The Journal and Proceedings of the Military Historical Society of Australia
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