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The regiment traces its heritage to the lifeguards that was assigned to Gustav Vasa in 1521. This makes it the oldest regiment in the swedish army. From this lifeguard unit the elite drabantcorps emerged and from this a fänika (the original name of the tactical formation in the late dark ages) was raised. In 1608 the fänika lost its guards status but in 1613 Gustaf II Adolf raised a liferegiment of his own that was disbanded the same year. In 1615 a new liferegiment was raised arond the lifecompany of the old one. This regiment was disbanded the next year but in 1618 a new regiment was raised around the old lifecompany. This regiment was named the Drabantregiment. In 1621 it was renamed the Courtregiment. It was disbanded in 1624 but simultaneously a new regiment was raised, later called the yellow regiment. After the death of Gustaf II Adolf the regiment lost its guards status. Only the Drabantcorps remained and around it the Courtregiment of queen Kristina was raised and in 1649 it was transformed into the Royal majestys guards and liferegiment. Karl X Gustav reorganized and enlarged it into the Royal majestys lifeguards on foot and horse. After the death of Karl X Gustav it was reduced to a companysized unit but when Karl XI reached maturity it was reorganized into a infantryregiment and a cavalry battallion again under the name Royal majestys lifeguards on foot and horse. Karl XII organized the cavalry battallion as an independant unit and the regiment was renamed Royal majestys lifeguards on foot. In 1791 under Gustav III the regiment was renamed the Royal majestys first lifeguards due to the raising of a second. In 1792 it was renamed Royal Svea lifeguards. Gustaf IV Adolf deprived the regiment of its guards status and renamed it Fleetwoods regiment. This was rectified by the crownprince Karl Johan in 1809 that renamed it the Svea guards, a year later the Svea lifeguards. The regiment has always been located in Stockholm. Between 1948-1957 it was an amored infantry regiment.

The regiments color is yellow.

Heraldic symbol:

The regiment as a lifeguards regiment uses the namechiffer of the ruling monarch in silver .

Victory names:

THE WAR OF LIBERATION 1521  RHEN 1631  LUETZEN 1632  WARZAWA 1656

THE CROSSING OF THE BÄLT 1658  HALMSTAD 1676  LUND 1676

LANDSKRONA 1677  NARVA 1700   DUENA 1701  KLISZOW 1702  HOLVCZYN 1708

SVENSKSUND 1790