Royal Sicilian Regiment
| Royal Sicilian Regiment | |
|---|---|
Regimental Colours of the Royal Sicilian Regiment of Foot | |
| Active | 10 May 1806–1816 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Branch | British Army |
| Type | Light Infantry |
| Size | one battalion (1350 men max in 1812) |
| Garrison/HQ | Floriana HQ, Malta |
| Colors | white flag, with a black flying eagle, crowned, bearing an escutcheon with the three fleur-de-lys of the Bourbon dynasty |
| Engagements | Battle of Maida, Alexandria expedition of 1807, Peninsular War |
| Battle honours | Maida |
| Commanders | |
| Colonel of the Regiment | John C. Sherbrooke Ronald C. Ferguson |
| Notable commanders | Francesco Rivarola |
The Sicilian Regiment (also known as The Royal Sicilian Regiment of Foot) was a light infantry regiment recruited from Sicily that served with the British Army during the Napoleonic wars, from 1806 to its disbandment in 1816.