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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). The Swiss were famous mercenaries for hundreds of years. Since Switzerland was a poor country, young men often sought their fortunes abroad.
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Pontifical Swiss Guard
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1506-01-01Z
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Red, Yellow & Blue
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dbpedia:Pope_Francis
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110 men - One reinforced company
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"Acriter et Fideliter" Fiercely and Faithfully
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dbpedia:Nicholas_of_Flüe dbpedia:Martin_of_Tours dbpedia:Saint_Sebastian
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Close Protection
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dbpedia:Christoph_Graf
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dbpedia:Philippe_Morard
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