Monteros de Espinosa

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Los monteros de cámara o monteros de Espinosa son un cuerpo de la Guardia Real española, cuya función a sus inicios era la guardia nocturna de la alcoba de los Reyes de Castilla. La organización fue instituida en el año 1006.​ Actualmente, la Compañía Monteros de Espinosa, forma parte de la Guardia Real dentro del Grupo de Honores.​ rdf:langString
Monteros de Espinosa (с исп. — «Охотники из Эспиносы») — существовавший с 1006 года отряд телохранителей королей Испании. В настоящее время — одна из рот полка Королевской гвардии Испании. rdf:langString
The Monteros de Espinosa are the oldest Bodyguard unit of Royal Guards in Europe. Founded by the Counts of Castile around the year 1006 and kept in service by the Castilian Sovereigns and posterior Dynasties that inherited their Kingdoms and united with. It is still part of the Spanish Guardia Real. With time, their functions became less military and mostly like the Gentlemen at Arms and the Yeomen of the Guard limited to Palace duty. The last time they were in campaign escorting their Monarch in the field was in the side of Carlos VII during the Carlist Wars. * v * t * e rdf:langString
rdf:langString Montero de Espinosa
rdf:langString Monteros de Espinosa
rdf:langString Monteros de Espinosa
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rdf:langString Los monteros de cámara o monteros de Espinosa son un cuerpo de la Guardia Real española, cuya función a sus inicios era la guardia nocturna de la alcoba de los Reyes de Castilla. La organización fue instituida en el año 1006.​ Actualmente, la Compañía Monteros de Espinosa, forma parte de la Guardia Real dentro del Grupo de Honores.​
rdf:langString The Monteros de Espinosa are the oldest Bodyguard unit of Royal Guards in Europe. Founded by the Counts of Castile around the year 1006 and kept in service by the Castilian Sovereigns and posterior Dynasties that inherited their Kingdoms and united with. It is still part of the Spanish Guardia Real. Originally a small tight unit of five to nine men who like their contemporary Houscarls or the Somatophylakes of Alexander the Great accompanied the Counts and later Kings everywhere, it was raised successively to their highest number in times of the Emperor Charles who extended their number from 48 to 75 in order to take custody night and day of his Queen Mother Joan, the Mad. They had no other officer than the King himself as its Captain and in his absence the King's Right Arm was its Lieutenant. It was a privilege reserved only for the local Hidalgos of the oldest mountainous districts of the County of Castile at the time of its foundation. In particular, membership was reserved to hidalgos born in or around Espinosa, the town in northern Burgos that gave its name to the unit. These hidalgos could ask for or be asked by the Crown for its service at any time. With time, their service was limited only to night time and the most sensitive occasions, distinguished with the Honour of watching the Monarchs closest privy Chambers and doing direct custody of the Royal persons during sickness, as well as watching and carrying from the moment of death the Royal Corpses to burial. Birth, Baptism, Marriage and Coronation. All the most intimate aspects of Guard duties. With time, their functions became less military and mostly like the Gentlemen at Arms and the Yeomen of the Guard limited to Palace duty. The last time they were in campaign escorting their Monarch in the field was in the side of Carlos VII during the Carlist Wars. * v * t * e
rdf:langString Monteros de Espinosa (с исп. — «Охотники из Эспиносы») — существовавший с 1006 года отряд телохранителей королей Испании. В настоящее время — одна из рот полка Королевской гвардии Испании.
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