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Chevalier Guard Regiment
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Chevalier Guard Regiment in the Battle of Austerlitz

Active1800-1918
CountryRussian Empire
BranchRussian Imperial Guard
TypeHeavy cavalry
SizeRegiment
Part of1st Guard Cavalry division
Garrison/HQSt. 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]

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.

  • Officers of the Chevalier Guard. In left (1–2) is Gustaf Mannerheim

    Officers of the Chevalier Guard. In left (1–2) is Gustaf Mannerheim

  • Military uniform, 1914. Her Majesty Empress Marie Theorodovna Chevalier Guards regiment

    Military uniform, 1914. Her Majesty Empress Marie Theorodovna Chevalier Guards regiment

  • Officer's cuirass from the Chevalier Guard Regiment, 1880

    Officer's cuirass from the Chevalier Guard Regiment, 1880

  • This painting by Bogdan Willewalde depicts the meeting of officers of the Russian Guards cavalry with the residents of one of the European cities in 1813–1814. It depicts (left - right) officer of the Life Guards Hussar Regiment, chief- and staff officers of the Life Guards Horse Regiment, chief-officers of the Life Guards Uhlan and Chevalier Guard Regiments. In the background can be seen the lower ranks of the Life Guards Hussar and one of the Army Cuirassier Regiments.

    This painting by Bogdan Willewalde depicts the meeting of officers of the Russian Guards cavalry with the residents of one of the European cities in 1813–1814. It depicts (left - right) officer of the Life Guards Hussar Regiment, chief- and staff officers of the Life Guards Horse Regiment, chief-officers of the Life Guards Uhlan and Chevalier Guard Regiments. In the background can be seen the lower ranks of the Life Guards Hussar and one of the Army Cuirassier Regiments.

  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.