Dauphin's Cavalry Regiment

Dauphin's Cavalry Regiment
Dauphin's Regiment of Light Horse
Dauphin's Cuirassier Regiment
Régiment du Dauphin Cavalerie
Regimental standard of the Dauphin Cavalry Regiment
Active1668–1794
1814–1815
1815–1830
Country Kingdom of France
 First French Republic
Kingdom of France
Allegiance King of France
BranchKingdom of France Armée Royale
French First Republic Armée Française
Armée Royale
TypeLine Cavalry
Cuirassiers (from 1814)
SizeRegiment
DepotCaen, Normandy
Motto(s)"In periculo ludunt" (The risk of play)[1]
Engagements

The Dauphin's Cavalry Regiment (French: Régiment du Dauphin Cavalerie) was a line, later heavy cavalry regiment of the French Royal Army, and the last of its type to be formed by the time of the French Revolution. Formed in 1668, the Dauphin's Cavalry would see service in multiple conflicts, notably the War of the Spanish Succession, Austrian Succession, and Seven Years' War. However, following the French Revolution, the regiment was transformed into a heavy cavalry regiment, and later a cuirassier regiment which ended the royalist lineage of the regiment. After a brief reformation in 1814, the regiment was once again recreated in 1815 after the Bourbon restoration. The regiment then limited action during the Spanish Expedition, and was finally disbanded in 1830 following that year's Revolution. The regiment's successor, the 12th Cuirassiers would serve notably in the Revolution and Republican periods and continues to serve today as an armoured regiment.

  1. ^ "Mottos of French Cavalry Regiments". napoleon-series.org. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Allies Order of Battle – Waterloo : British : German : Netherland". napolun.com. Retrieved 7 July 2021.

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