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Chevalier Guard Regiment
— III —
Chevalier Guard Regiment in the Battle of Austerlitz
Active1800-1918
Country Russian Empire
Branch Russian Imperial Guard
Type Heavy cavalry
SizeRegiment
Part of 1st Guard Cavalry division
Garrison/HQ St. Petersburg

The Chevalier Guard Regiment ( Russian: Кавалергардский полк, romanizedKavalergardskiy polk) was a Russian heavy cavalry guard regiment, created in 1800 by the reformation of the Chevalier Guard corps, itself created in 1764 by Catherine the Great. [1] As other Russian heavy cavalry guard regiments (the Life-Guards Horse Regiment, His Majesty's Life-Guards Cuirassier Regiment, and Her Majesty's Life-Guards Cuirassier Regiment), the Chevalier Guards were equipped as cuirassiers (with some differences in uniform and equipment from army cuirassiers and other guard cuirassier regiments). [2]

Campaigns

The regiment was disbanded in 1918.

Many famous men served as Chevalier Guards including Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès, Grigory Potemkin, Denis Davydov, Mikhail Skobelev, Alexander Rodzyanko, Pavlo Skoropadskyi, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim and Alexander Ypsilantis.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Imperial Guard". mannerheim.fi. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  2. ^ Viskovatov, Aleksandr Vasilevich (2016). Uniforms of Russian army during the Napoleonic war Vol. 8 - The grenadiers. Soldiers, Weapons & Uniforms. Vol. 13. Translated by Mark Conrad. Soldiershop Publishing. ISBN  9788893270403.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chevalier Guard Regiment
— III —
Chevalier Guard Regiment in the Battle of Austerlitz
Active1800-1918
Country Russian Empire
Branch Russian Imperial Guard
Type Heavy cavalry
SizeRegiment
Part of 1st Guard Cavalry division
Garrison/HQ St. Petersburg

The Chevalier Guard Regiment ( Russian: Кавалергардский полк, romanizedKavalergardskiy polk) was a Russian heavy cavalry guard regiment, created in 1800 by the reformation of the Chevalier Guard corps, itself created in 1764 by Catherine the Great. [1] As other Russian heavy cavalry guard regiments (the Life-Guards Horse Regiment, His Majesty's Life-Guards Cuirassier Regiment, and Her Majesty's Life-Guards Cuirassier Regiment), the Chevalier Guards were equipped as cuirassiers (with some differences in uniform and equipment from army cuirassiers and other guard cuirassier regiments). [2]

Campaigns

The regiment was disbanded in 1918.

Many famous men served as Chevalier Guards including Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès, Grigory Potemkin, Denis Davydov, Mikhail Skobelev, Alexander Rodzyanko, Pavlo Skoropadskyi, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim and Alexander Ypsilantis.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Imperial Guard". mannerheim.fi. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  2. ^ Viskovatov, Aleksandr Vasilevich (2016). Uniforms of Russian army during the Napoleonic war Vol. 8 - The grenadiers. Soldiers, Weapons & Uniforms. Vol. 13. Translated by Mark Conrad. Soldiershop Publishing. ISBN  9788893270403.

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