Despite this order, it was not easily maintained, as the name was printed on numerous legal documents and stamps still in circulation.
In 1799, in the midst of the War of the Second Coalition, the regiment, under the leadership of Count Radetzky, fought with the Neapolitan army in Italy at Verona-Pastrengo, Parona, Magnano and took part in the sieges of Pizzighettone, Milan, Alessandria and Tortona.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the Imperial and Royal Hussars maintained positions in Italy and Slovenia.
German Campaign of 1813 In 1813, three divisions fought at Inner Austria near Višnja Gora, Šmarje-Sap, Velike Lašče, and Cerknica.
The Streifkorps fought at Cadeo, Fiorenzuola, Pontremoli, Parma, Reggio and on the Nura.
The rest of the Italian federation stood with three divisions in Piedmont to fight the unrest there.
[citation needed] In 1849 a division was set to patrol Borgo San Siro and Vigevano, while another fought at Gamboló and advanced to Romagna.
Initially they fought cavalry in the regimental association, but were also used infantry in all theaters of war.
As with all schools of cavalry in Austria-Hungary, the old horseback tactics were abandoned in light of high casualties.
[6] After the proclamation of Hungary as an independent state in October 1918, the Hungarian-born soldiers were called upon by the interim government to stop fighting and to return home.