- Guard, in the
Kingdom of
Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Leibgarde der Hartschier, in the
Kingdom of
Bavaria Guards Corps, in the Kingdom...
- a high-ranking individual, such as a monarch.
Since the 15th century,
Leibgarde has been the
designation for the
military security guards who protected...
- Bodyguard) in the
Austrian Empire.
Became the
Leibgarde-Infantrerie-Kompanie (Guard
Infantry Company) in 1802.
Leibgarde-Reiter-Eskedron (Bodyguard
Mounted Squadron)...
- king of Judea, had a
Germanic bodyguard modeled upon that of Augustus.
Leibgarde Imperial Roman army The
Varangian Guard,
which was the
revived form of...
- equivalent, the k.k. Arcièren-
Leibgarde, is similar-sounding. The
Bavarian palace guard troop,
later called Königlich-Bayerische
Leibgarde der
Hartschier (L.G.H...
- in the
Trabant Horse Guards (Trabanten-
Leibgarde zu Roß) as well as 65 men in the
Trabant Foot
Guards (
Leibgarde der Fuß-Trabanten).
Charles XII of Sweden...
-
Prussian Leibgarde battalion at Kolín, 1757...
- "Leibstandarte
Adolf Hitler" (LAH). The term
Leibstandarte was
derived partly from
Leibgarde – a
somewhat archaic German translation of "Guard of Corps" or personal...
-
title Füsilier for
various types of infantry. In 1705, the Foot
Guards (
Leibgarde zu Fuß) were
designated as
Fusilier Guards. By 1837, low-quality infantry...
-
graduated from
school in 1917,
volunteered to join the
Imperial German Army (
Leibgarde-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 115) and
served on the
Western Front. He rose...