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The Noble Guard (Guardia Nobile) was the most senior guard unit of the Vatican City. It was formed by Pope Pius VII in 1801 as a regiment of light cavalry. Initially, the regiment was tasked with providing escort for the Pope and other senior Princes of the Church, and missions within the Papal States at the behest of the Pope. One of their first major duties was to escort Pius VII to Paris for the coronation of Napoleon I. With the unification of Italy and the confiscation of the Papal States in 1870, the Noble Guard became a corps of foot guards.

Related Topics:
Vatican City - Pope Pius VII - 1801 - Pope - Princes of the Church - Papal States - Paris - Napoleon I - Italy - 1870

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The corps was volunteer - its members were not paid for their service, and had to pay for their own equipment. The commander of the corps was called the Captain, which was the equivalent of a General in the Italian Army. One of the subordinate positions within the corps was that of Hereditary Standard-Bearer, who was responsible for carrying the standard of the Catholic Church.

Related Topics:
General - Italian Army - Catholic Church

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The Noble Guard made its appearance in public only when the pope took part in a public function; when the pope withdrew, he was followed by the Noble Guard. During a vacancy of the Holy See, the corps stood at the service of the College of Cardinals.

Related Topics:
Holy See - College of Cardinals

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The guard was abolished in 1970 as part of the reforms of the Church following Vatican II.

Related Topics:
1970 - Vatican II

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