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Svita

His Imperial Majesty's Suit or H.I.M. Suit (Russian: Svita, Свита Его Императорского Величества, Е.И.В. Свита) was a Court unit of personal aides to the Russian Emperor, who usually were officers of the Army or the Guards.

The aides to the Tsar were routinely assigned honorary title of Adjutant; it was used in parallel with existing personal military, court or civil rank as defined in the Table of Ranks. Anna of Russia was the first Sovereigh who assigned an Adjutant General as her personal military aide in the rank of General-Porutchik (Lieutenant General). Since 1775, Pavel I additionally honored a handful of his Guards officers (in an equivalent of Colonel ranks) with a Fligel Adjutant (флигель-адьютант), an equivalent of Aide-de-camp.

Nicholas I formally created the Suite in 1827 and introduced a title of Major General of the H.I.M. Suite. In 1841, a special title of Ajdutant General of the Emperor's Person was created.


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