The only place I know of, outside of the Vatican Archives (which would entail a trip to the Vatican and permission to view the Archives, and, oh yes, a knowledge of French and Latin) you might find your answer in the book, The Pope's Legion, by Charles Coulombe, which you may find at the two sites below:
The Zouave was created in 1888.
Zouave (regiment) - a Union regiment Zouave - the uniform worn by a Union soldier
Au p'tit zouave - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
· Zouave· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regiment· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regiment
Both Confederate and Union Side because there were Zouave companies in the North and in the South as well
A zouave is one of an active body of soldiers in the French service, otherwise known as Kabyle, but now those who wear the Kabyle dress.
· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of· Zouave regiment· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of· Zouave regiment
The Papal Crown or Papal Triple Tiara
Papal such as the papal vestments, the papal apartments, etc..
Papal such as the papal vestments, the papal apartments, etc..
· Zouave
· Zouave regiment