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History: Raised in 1792. The Regiment was in 2000 amalgamated with the 1st Cavalry Regiment - Life Guards Dragoons to form the Livgardet (Life Guards).<br> | |||
History:Raised in 1792. The Regiment was in 2000 amalgamated with the 1st Cavalry Regiment - Life Guards Dragoons to form the Livgardet (Life Guards).<br> | |||
Garrison:Kungsängen and Stockholm | Garrison:Kungsängen and Stockholm | ||
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lagd under musköterna och kronan.<br> | lagd under musköterna och kronan.<br> | ||
Motto:(not shown) Possunt nec posse videntur = They can do what seems impossible. | Motto:(not shown) Possunt nec posse videntur = They can do what seems impossible. | ||
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During the Years 1994-2000 the shown Arms was used by the Life Guards Brigade, the Regiment used similar Arms but with two Swords behind the Shield instead of the Muskets. | During the Years 1994-2000 the shown Arms was used by the Life Guards Brigade, the Regiment used similar Arms but with two Swords behind the Shield instead of the Muskets. | ||
The Motto was first seen on regimental Colours of 1686 Pattern. | The Motto was first seen on regimental Colours of 1686 Pattern. | ||
====Regimental Colour==== | ====Regimental Colour==== | ||
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[[Literature]] | [[Literature]]:Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret - Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces by Christian Braunstein. Regimental Colour from Svenska Försvarsmaktens fälttecken efter millennieskiftet - Flags and Standards of the Swedish Armed Forces after the Turn of the Century by Christian Braunstein. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 19 September 2024
History: Raised in 1792. The Regiment was in 2000 amalgamated with the 1st Cavalry Regiment - Life Guards Dragoons to form the Livgardet (Life Guards).
Garrison:Kungsängen and Stockholm
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Swedish | I blått fält lilla riksvapnet, tre öppna kronor av guld, ställa två och en. Skölden lagd över två korslagda musköter av silver och omgiven av serafimerordens kedja av guld, lagd under musköterna och kronan. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The lesser Swedish State Arms with the Chain of the Order of the Seraphim indicates a Guards Unit. The Muskets behind the Shield indicates a Infantry Unit. During the Years 1994-2000 the shown Arms was used by the Life Guards Brigade, the Regiment used similar Arms but with two Swords behind the Shield instead of the Muskets. The Motto was first seen on regimental Colours of 1686 Pattern.
Regimental Colour
Literature:Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret - Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces by Christian Braunstein. Regimental Colour from Svenska Försvarsmaktens fälttecken efter millennieskiftet - Flags and Standards of the Swedish Armed Forces after the Turn of the Century by Christian Braunstein.
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