privateer 6 Jun 2023 #1I'm looking for information more on Kawalers. I want to know when that started to be used in Polska, and any famous Kawaler.
jon357 74 | 22,054 6 Jun 2023 #2Kawaler means bachelor, as in an unmarried man.Do you mean the Polish cavalry regiments in the Polish and partitioning powers' armies?
pawian 223 | 24,375 6 Jun 2023 #3and any famous Kawaler.Kawaler is a famous wine in Poland. At least it used to be about 20 years ago. So good that even my students recommended it to me.
OP privateer 6 Aug 2023 #4Yeah, I want more Kawalers of Polska Krolestwo. I dont want military things necessarily though, just a Biography.
OP privateer 9 Aug 2023 #6That's just it. Who was known specifically for being a Kawaler? I read my Kings and Queens, but I never read anything about Kawalers. I got some Knights read within those Kings and Queens, that was great, but Kawaler is what I want to learn next.
Bobko 25 | 2,047 9 Aug 2023 #7Have to say - most funny title for a thread. It looks like you are looking for eligible bachelors to marry. Are you, by chance, a woman?Can you explain to me the difference between a knight and a kawaler - in your opinion?
pawian 223 | 24,375 9 Aug 2023 #8but I never read anything about KawalersBecause Kawalers is too mysterious a term to read anything on it. Still nobody knows what you mean exactly with those Kawalers.
OP privateer 9 Aug 2023 #9Well, I've written a restitution being a Kawaler Szpadel myself. Looks like there's nothing here on the polishforums, having gotten what maturity I did, now I best delete this profile before any infiltrators play Zulu.
pawian 223 | 24,375 9 Aug 2023 #10Kawaler SzpadelI know how you feel. I sometimes feel like Kawaler Motyka, even though I operate a rotary tiller when necessary in difficult terrain.