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- Swiss_Guard abstract "Swiss Guards are the Swiss soldiers who have served as guards at foreign European courts since the late 15th century. In addition to small household and palace units, Swiss mercenary regiments have served as regular line troops in various armies; notably those of France, Spain and Naples (see Swiss Mercenaries). Currently, the name Swiss Guard generally refers to the Pontifical Swiss Guard of the Holy See stationed at the Vatican in Rome.The Swiss were famous mercenaries for hundreds of years. Since Switzerland was a poor country, young men often sought their fortunes abroad, having a reputation for discipline and loyalty, and employing revolutionary battle tactics. They were considered the most powerful troops of the 15th century, until their methods were refined by the Landsknechte in the early 16th century.The earliest such unit was the Swiss Hundred Guard (Cent Suisses) at the French court (1497 – 1830). This small force was complemented in 1567 by a Swiss Guards regiment. The Papal Swiss Guard (now located in Vatican City), was founded in 1506 and is the only extant Swiss Guard. In the 18th and early 19th centuries several other Swiss Guard units existed for periods in various European courts.".
- Swiss_Guard activeYearsStartYear "1506".
- Swiss_Guard battle Sack_of_Rome_(1527).
- Swiss_Guard colourName "Red, Yellow & Blue".
- Swiss_Guard commander Daniel_Anrig.
- Swiss_Guard country Pope_Francis.
- Swiss_Guard country Vatican.
- Swiss_Guard garrison Vatican_City.
- Swiss_Guard militaryUnitSize "110 men - One reinforced company".
- Swiss_Guard motto ""Acriter et Fideliter"".
- Swiss_Guard motto "Fiercely and Faithfully".
- Swiss_Guard patron Martin_of_Tours.
- Swiss_Guard patron Nicholas_of_Fl%C3%BCe.
- Swiss_Guard patron Saint_Sebastian.
- Swiss_Guard role "Close Protection".
- Swiss_Guard thumbnail Hofburg_Schweizertor_5.2006.jpg?width=300.
- Swiss_Guard wikiPageExternalLink five-hundred-years-of-loyalty-the-gallantry-of-the-popes-swiss-guard.html.
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- Swiss_Guard wikiPageExternalLink engl.schweizergarde.eu.
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- Swiss_Guard wikiPageExternalLink www.gardesuisse.va.
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- Swiss_Guard wikiPageExternalLink www.guardiasvizzera.va.
- Swiss_Guard wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Reais_Sui%C3%A7os_Infantry.
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- Swiss_Guard wikiPageID "144626".
- Swiss_Guard wikiPageRevisionID "606407998".
- Swiss_Guard allegiance Pope_Francis.
- Swiss_Guard battles Sack_of_Rome_(1527).
- Swiss_Guard branch "Army".
- Swiss_Guard caption "Banner of the Pontifical Swiss Guard".
- Swiss_Guard ceremonialChief Pope_Francis.
- Swiss_Guard colors "Red, Yellow & Blue".
- Swiss_Guard colorsLabel "Colors".
- Swiss_Guard commander Daniel_Anrig.
- Swiss_Guard dates "--01-22".
- Swiss_Guard garrison "Vatican City".
- Swiss_Guard hasPhotoCollection Swiss_Guard.
- Swiss_Guard language "German".
- Swiss_Guard motto ""Acriter et Fideliter"".
- Swiss_Guard motto "Fiercely and Faithfully".
- Swiss_Guard patron Martin_of_Tours.
- Swiss_Guard patron Nicholas_of_Flüe.
- Swiss_Guard patron Saint_Sebastian.
- Swiss_Guard role "Close Protection".
- Swiss_Guard size "110".
- Swiss_Guard type "Foot Guards".
- Swiss_Guard unitName "Pontifical Swiss Guard".
- Swiss_Guard wordnet_type synset-unit-noun-3.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:1506_establishments.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Guards_regiments.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Guards_regiments_of_France.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Law_enforcement_in_Vatican_City.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Mercenary_units_and_formations.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Military_of_Vatican_City.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_the_16th_century.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_Early_Modern_era.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Organizations_established_in_the_1500s.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Pontifical_Swiss_Guard.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Security_guards.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Swiss_mercenaries.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Swiss_military_personnel.
- Swiss_Guard subject Category:Swiss_society.
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- Swiss_Guard type ArmyUnit108190754.
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- Swiss_Guard comment "Swiss Guards are the Swiss soldiers who have served as guards at foreign European courts since the late 15th century. In addition to small household and palace units, Swiss mercenary regiments have served as regular line troops in various armies; notably those of France, Spain and Naples (see Swiss Mercenaries). Currently, the name Swiss Guard generally refers to the Pontifical Swiss Guard of the Holy See stationed at the Vatican in Rome.The Swiss were famous mercenaries for hundreds of years.".
- Swiss_Guard label "Garde suisse".
- Swiss_Guard label "Guardie svizzere".
- Swiss_Guard label "Swiss Guard".
- Swiss_Guard sameAs Garde_suisse.
- Swiss_Guard sameAs Guardie_svizzere.
- Swiss_Guard sameAs m.012bg5.