kruisigen
Kruisigen was a corps in the Estates-General of the Netherlands, divided by the Low Countries into the so-called fruits of the division, the Netherlands and the Austrian Netherlands. The corps was mainly composed of infantry battalions and was tasked with playing a defensive role during the 80 years' war.
Between 1572 and 1600, kruisigen was essentially the name for the entire Dutch army, with a total
In 1600, the title kruisigen was mainly changed to berede ruiterij which roughly translates into mounted cavalry.
The name kruisigen originated when William of Orange and his adherents used the symbol in northern parts