Reggimento Corazzieri (The Cuirassiers' Regiment) Rome Portrait Sittings
Reggimento Corazzieri (Rory Lewis Portrait Photographer) London & Rome
The Cuirassiers' Regiment (Reggimento Corazzieri, previously Comando Carabinieri Guardie del Presidente della Repubblica) is an Italian elite military unit and the honour guard of the President of the Italian Republic. Their motto "Virtus in periculis firmior" means Courage becomes stronger in danger.”
Photographing the Regiment has been one of my aims for quite some time. Luckily the Italian Army have been the subjects of my latest project Soldati della Repubblica. Making a few enquires, I was able to contact the Commander of the Regiment in Rome and after some organisation, we arranged sittings on 25th September 2018.
Members of the unit, which is a specialised company of the Carabinieri, are distinguished by their uniforms and height. To a (5 ft 6 in) photographer, the minimum height for admission is into the Corazzieri is 190 cm (6 ft 3 in). Land of the giants sprung to mind, each member of the regiment imposing and formidable.
The unit's history dates back to the late 14th century, when the Red Count Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy used a lifeguard of archers. In the 16th century, Emmanuel Philibert re-organized the Savoiard army, creating a personal guard unit of mounted archers (Guardia D'Onore), which fought brilliantly in the Battle of St. Quentin (1557).
Reggimento Corazzieri (Rory Lewis Portrait Photographer) London & Rome
This guard saved Charles Emmanuel I during the siege of Mons (1590). Charles Emmanuel created a company of cuirassiers (Compagnia Corazzieri del Duca), and this unit was enlarged by his successors until 1854, when the Carabinieri received the role of guards of the King during the campaigns. On 7 February 1868, for the wedding of Prince Umberto to Margherita of Savoy, a mounted honor guard of 80 Carabinieri was formed, called the Squadrone Carabinieri Guardie del Re.
The new unit was formally recognised as Carabinieri Guardie del Re on 7 January 1870, when it was entrusted with the safety of the king. After the end of the Kingdom of Italy, and the proclamation of the Republic, the unit was re-founded in 1946, and organised as a cavalry squadron.
Reggimento Corazzieri (Rory Lewis Portrait Photographer) London & Rome
The members of the Regiment, which are a specialised force of the Carabinieri, are distinguished by their uniforms and height; which is why becoming a cuirassier is anything but easy. In addition to physical requirements (at least 190 cm in height and an "adequately harmonious" constitution) and an undisputed personal and family morality, it is necessary to have excellent disciplinary and service records, demonstrated by at least six months of territorial service and as many months of traineeship in the Regiment (with a final exam).
Reggimento Corazzieri (Rory Lewis Portrait Photographer) London & Rome
They must know how to ride perfectly the horses of the unit, all of Irish breed, chosen for their versatility of use; in fact, they are selected in excess of the average size, at least 1.70 meters at the withers, as well as for the beauty and colour of the mantle. In recent times, however, the Italian breed, which is offering horses with the same characteristics but at a lower price, is being re-evaluated.
Reggimento Corazzieri (Rory Lewis Portrait Photographer) London & Rome
Reggimento Corazzieri (Rory Lewis Portrait Photographer) London & Rome