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The term “King’s Guard” has been used throughout history to refer to the elite bodyguards of various monarchs. Here’s a look at some of the most famous examples:

  • Roman Praetorian Guard: Established in 27 BC by Emperor Augustus, this elite force was responsible for protecting the emperor and maintaining order in Rome. They gained notoriety for their involvement in imperial politics, often choosing and deposing emperors.

  • Medieval European Royal Guards: During the Middle Ages, many European monarchs had personal guards, often composed of knights and nobles. These guards were responsible for the monarch’s personal safety, as well as maintaining order within the royal court.

  • Swiss Guard: The Papal Swiss Guard is a highly trained military force that protects the Pope. Established in 1506, it is one of the oldest military units in the world.

  • Yeoman of the Guard: This ceremonial unit of the British Sovereign’s Bodyguard is one of the oldest corps in the British Army, dating back to 1485. They are responsible for ceremonial duties, such as guarding the monarch at official events.

  • Kingsguard (Game of Thrones): In the fictional world of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire, the Kingsguard is a sworn brotherhood of seven knights who serve as the personal bodyguards of the king. They are renowned for their skill, loyalty, and unwavering dedication to their duty