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Pontificia Cohors Helvetica ᅠ ᅠ

Pontificia Cohors Helvetica ᅠ ᅠ #34192249

21
members (measured 21 Aug 2026, 07:07 UTC)
19 April 2024
created (per Roblox API)
10 August 2026
first measured by this register

RoleplayENRoleplayHistoricalVatican

Description

Guardia Svizzera Pontificia The Swiss Guards are the bastion of security for the Papal States, serving with unwavering loyalty and dedication since their founding in 1506. Clad in their iconic Renaissance-style uniforms, they stand as both a symbol of tradition and an active force safeguarding the Pope and the Vatican Commander: Alexandre

Written by the group; not a statement by this register.

Membership history

Growth

Growth history is still building. We hold one measurement for this entry. A trend needs at least two, taken days apart — so this will fill in on its own rather than being estimated. We do not publish numbers we have not measured.

Measurement log — every members count we have recorded
Measured (UTC)MembersChange
12 Aug 2026, 14:0821first reading

Ownership

Owned by Pike (@GreatAtreides) as measured.

Members we’ve seen

Pike (@GreatAtreides)Sanctitas Sua, Summus Pontifex (rank 255) terminated

@AlexxHighlanderOberst (rank 254)

Mawaka (@mawaka_oficial)Hellebardier (rank 1)

A sample — only members this register has independently measured, highest rank first. Not the full roster.

Rank structure

Sanctitas Sua, Summus Pontifex0
Oberst2
Oberstleutnant1
Kaplan1
Major1
Hauptmann0
Leutnant0
Feldwebel0
Wachtmeister0
Korporal1
Vizekorporal0
Member21
Hellebardier14
Visitante0

Roles and per-rank member counts as Roblox reports them (rank 0 = guest … 255 = owner).

Related groups

Groups whose measured members overlap with this one — a sample from our membership graph.

Open data

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