Regiment Coat Cuffs Uppland Red Yellow Skaraborg Yellow Black Abo Grey Yellow Sodermanland Yellow Blue Kronoberg Yellow Red Jonkoping Grey Red Bjorneborg Red Blue Dal Blue Red Ostgota Red Black Tavastehus Red Yellow Halsinge Red Green Elfsborg Gray Isabelle Viborg Blue Red Nyslott Green White Vastgota Grey Yellow Vastmanland Green Red Vasterbotten Blue White Kalmar Grey Green Nyland Gray Red Narke-Varmland Red White Osterbotten Grey Blue Jamtland Gray Green
A Swedish cuirassier or Senior officer of the 30 Years' War. Note unusual helmet type, popular with Swedes. |
Left to right a Swedish general or marshal about 1650 in very Polish-style uniform. It appears that the fur-trimmed hat had remained in use since Erik XIV's day. Next to him is a cavalryman in 'pot' helmet, half armour and buff coat, 30 Years' War period. The officer behind him wears a grey felt hat and buff coat, with large lying-down white collar and white cuffs, plus a green scarf over his right shoulder. At far right is a Swedish musketeer of 1665, who is very similar in appearance to, for instance, French infantry of the same period. |
Key to flags. a cavalry flag of Gustavus Adolphus' time. b National flag, yellow on blue, introduced by Gustavus Vasa. c blue and yellow infantry flag of the 1620s. d and e 16th Century flags. f Viborg and Nyslott Cavalry Regiment, 1665. g infantry company colour 1658 (inscription incomplete). h Royal Arms, end of 16th Century. In the upper left quadrant are three gold crowns on blue. Upper right, a gold lion on blue with three white stripes. Lower left, a yellow lion and axe on red. Lower right, three blue lions on yellow with red hearts. i company flag of Robert Monroe's Regiment, Gustavus Adolphus' period. Horse white, other colours unknown. j a monogram of Gustavus Adolphus (GARS). These letters could also appear in the style shown on 'g'. |
Swedish cavalry helmet, 30 Years' War, from a contemporary drawing. Note 'lobster-tail' neck guard, very large side flaps (much worn by Swedes), plume holder at rear, and single adjustable nasal. |
Swedish pikeman's armour, 17th Century, showing simple style, though helmet with moveable peak and large cheek pieces, as shown for cavalry, could also be worn. |
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