Láncszabályban
Láncszabályban is a Hungarian term that translates to "in the rule of the lance." It refers to a historical military formation, particularly prominent in medieval cavalry warfare. This tactical arrangement emphasized the collective strength and momentum of lancers, where the riders and their horses operated as a cohesive unit, with lances held forward to create a formidable charging force. The effectiveness of the láncszabályban depended on discipline, training, and the sheer impact of a massed cavalry charge. It was a strategy designed to break enemy infantry lines or disrupt opposing cavalry formations through overwhelming force. The concept evolved over centuries, with variations in its precise execution depending on the era, the specific cavalry weapon being emphasized (though "lance" is the primary translation), and the nature of the battlefield. Its success often hinged on the ability of the horses to maintain formation and the riders to keep their weapons aimed effectively during the charge. The láncszabályban represents a significant aspect of pre-modern military tactics, highlighting the dominance of cavalry on the medieval battlefield.