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  • Chasseurs à Cheval de la Garde Impériale
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  • The Chasseurs à Cheval de la Garde Impériale (in English: Horse Chasseurs of the Imperial Guard) constituted a light cavalry regiment in the Consular, then Imperial Guard during the French Consulate and First French Empire respectively. They were the second senior "Old Guard" cavalry regiment of the Imperial Guard, after the Grenadiers à Cheval. The regiment had its origins in the Guides raised by General Bonaparte during his Italian Campaign of 1796. It was the Chasseurs that usually provided personal escort to Napoleon, and he often wore the uniform of the regiment in recognition of this service. The regiment was not only known for its lavish uniform, but its combat history as well.
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Garrison
Branch
Role
  • Napoleon's escort
Nickname
  • The Invincibles
  • The Pet Children
Type
Caption
  • The Charging Chasseur, 1812. Painting by Théodore Géricault at the Musée du Louvre.
Dates
  • 1800
Unit Name
  • Chasseurs à Cheval
notable commanders
Allegiance
  • First French Empire
Battles
Size
  • one regiment , with a second one created briefly from the Régiment d'Éclaireurs Lanciers in 1815
abstract
  • The Chasseurs à Cheval de la Garde Impériale (in English: Horse Chasseurs of the Imperial Guard) constituted a light cavalry regiment in the Consular, then Imperial Guard during the French Consulate and First French Empire respectively. They were the second senior "Old Guard" cavalry regiment of the Imperial Guard, after the Grenadiers à Cheval. The regiment had its origins in the Guides raised by General Bonaparte during his Italian Campaign of 1796. It was the Chasseurs that usually provided personal escort to Napoleon, and he often wore the uniform of the regiment in recognition of this service. The regiment was not only known for its lavish uniform, but its combat history as well.