Noun
A soldier of the ancient Muscovite guard or Russian standing army; also, the guard itself.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBentley-Cranch, pp. 36–38 Edward's elder sister, acting upon instructions from their mother, had met Princess Alexandra at Strelitz in June; the young Danish princess made a very favourable impression. Source: Internet
In 1813 the duchies used yellow-red-blue. 23 December 1863 for Schwerin and 4 January 1864 for Strelitz blue-yellow-red was ordered. Source: Internet
The dukes of Strelitz used according to Siebmachers the blue-yellow-red flag with just the (oval) shield of Mecklenburg in the yellow band. Source: Internet
The former Schwerin standard with the white quadrant is now ascribed to the grand dukes of Strelitz. Source: Internet