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Hartschier

Hartschiere〔also findable under ''Hatschiere''〕 (singular form: ''Hartschier'') were predominantly members of the Bavarian residence guards before 1918, a historic military branch of the former
Duchy and the later Electorate and at last Kingdom of Bavaria.
== History ==
According to Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, the Germanized word Hartschier originally derived from the Italian word ''arciere'' for archer,〔(''Hartschiere'' ) (German), Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon.〕 but it might also be possible that it has Spanish roots, because the Bavarian Duke William IV received a Spanish archer company ((スペイン語:arqueros)) of Charles I of Spain and added Bavarian court bodyguards with notable roots in the deep Middle Ages. On April 13, 1669, Ferdinand Maria transformed this unit to the ''Hartschier-Garde''.〔(''Die Pariser Weltausstellung in Wort und Bild'' ) (German)〕 The name of the former Austrian equivalent, the k.u.k. Arcièren-Leibgarde, is similar-sounding.
The Bavarian palace guard troop, later called ''Königlich-Bayerische Leibgarde der Hartschier'' (L.G.''H''.),〔(ID card of Vizefeldwebel Adolf Ritter'' ), 1918.〕 had only ceremonial and no conventional military functions. Relating to military affairs, the ''Command of the Leibgarde der Hartschiere'' was directly subordinated to the Army Ministry. By contrast the ''Leibgarde der Hartschiere'' by itself was subordinated, concerning civilian and criminal justiciable affairs, to the General Command in Munich like the other military branches.〔(''§ 69 ''Das Commando der Leibgarde der Hartschiere'' ) (German), in Julius Schmelzing: ''Staatsrecht des Königreich Baierns'', 1821, pp. 223, 522.〕 In addition to the Hartschiere, the kings of Bavaria had a royal house regiment from the end of the Napoleonic Wars until the fall of the kingdom after World War I, the so-called Infantry Lifeguards Regiment.
Entrance to this Guard was only possible for soldiers of impeccable character and conduct. The commander of the Hartschier troop had the title ''Generalkapitän'' (see also Captain General), associated with the highest class ranking in the Hofrangordnung (court order of precedence).〔(''Hofrangordnung'' ) (German), Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon.〕 He was appointed personally by the king.〔(''Bavarian Hartscherie M.1852 helmet with lion top'' ).〕
In 1852 the Hartschiere got new uniforms with white supra vests over their jackets and helmets instead of the former caps, made of nickeled tin and gilded cast brass. The golden helmet plate showed the royal coats of arms and on top of the helmet was a standing golden lion figure.〔Photo of the Generalkapitän's helmet: (), around 1900.〕 The helmet was worn with the lion for normal service, which was replaced by a white horsehair plume on full dress occasions.〔 Older helmets had obviously two-headed eagle figures on top instead of the lion.〔(Photo of a Hartschier helmet around 1852 )〕 The embroidered patch on the chest of the Hartschiere showed a large version of the Order of Saint Hubertus (Hubertusorden) with its motto "in trau vast" (means: ''be firm in fidelity''). The Hartschiere were armed with épées and the halberd-like "couse".〔
On the occasion of the 200th anniversary a commemorative medal (2 Ducats) with a portrait of Ludwig II of Bavaria was given out in 1869.〔(''No. 185'' ), in Günter Schön / Jean-François Cartier: ''Weltmünzkatalog 19. Jahrhundert'', 2004, p. 318.〕

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