1st Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard (Polish) | |
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1er Régiment de Chevau-Légers Lanciers de la Garde impériale (Polonais) 1. Pułk Szwoleżerów-Lansjerów Gwardii Cesarskie(Polski) | |
Active | April 1807 – May 1814 (1814–1815 for one squadron) |
Disbanded | 1 October 1815 |
Country | Duchy of Warsaw |
Allegiance | Napoleon I |
Branch | French Imperial Army |
Type | Light Cavalry Lancers |
Role | Reconnaissance Bodyguards |
Size | Regiment of 1,000 men |
Part of | Imperial Guard |
Dépôt | Chantilly, Oise |
Nickname(s) | 'Polish Horse' (Cheval Polonais) |
March | "The Polish Lancers" ("Les Lanciers Polonais) |
Equipment | Lance (from 1809) |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Count Wincenty Krasiński Ambroży Mikołaj Skarżyński |
The 1st Polish Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard (French: 1er Régiment de Chevau-Légers Lancier de la Garde impériale (Polonais) / Polish: 1. Pułk Szwoleżerów-Lansjerów Gwardii Cesarskie (Polski)) was a foreign Polish light cavalry lancers regiment which served as part of Napoleon's Imperial Guard during the Napoleonic Wars. The regiment, as part of Napoleon's Imperial Guard, fought in many battles, distinguishing itself at Wagram, Berezina, Hanau and especially Somosierra. On at least three occasions, light-horsemen of the regiment saved Napoleon's life.[1][2]