- Walloon Guards
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unit_name=Walloon Guards
Guardia Valona
caption= Military coat of arms of Philip V
dates=1734 -1820
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type=Infantry andCavalry
role=Royal Guard
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battles=War of the Polish Succession War of the Austrian Succession Motín de Esquilache Spanish War of Independence
notable_commanders=Ramón María Narváez
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battle_honours=The Walloon Guards were an infantry
corps originally recruited in the region now known asBelgium , mainly inCatholic Wallonia , for theSpanish Army . The Walloons formed an elite unit tasked with the interior security of Spain and the maintenance of public order, eventually being incorporated as aregiment of theSpanish Royal Guard .History
The Walloon Guards originated in the time when the
Low Countries were under theSpanish Crown as theSpanish Netherlands . "Walloons" was the German ("walah") name for their romanized neighbors. The first regiments were formed by theFlemish , theBrabançon s andWalloons to the number of 4,000 men and were recruited among the strongest and tallest to spearhead assaults or to cover retreats. After the independence of the United Netherlands in 1648 and the cession of the Spanish Netherlands to Austria at theTreaty of Utrecht in 1714, Walloons continued to serve the Spanish army together with soldiers fromSwitzerland ,Ireland , andItaly .When Philip of Anjou arrived in Spain to assume the crown as Philip V, he increased the body of troops charged with protecting to the monarch on the model the Bourbons used in France. Thereby the fidelity of the armed forces to the king was established during the 18th century, first with the Guard de Corps and later with the Walloon Guards.
Until the
Austrian Netherlands were overrun and annexed by theFirst French Republic in 1794, the region continued to supply 400 to 500 per year to the Walloon Guards from a recruitment office inLiège . The three infantry regiments, "Brabante", "Flandes" and "Bruselas", were dissolved and redistributed to other regiments between1791 and1792 . One last Royal Unit of Walloon Guards, similar to the others Guards units, persisted until the final dissolution of the regiment in1820 .References
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