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Danube Legion
Légion du Danube /
Legion Dunaju
Uniform variations of the Danube Legion by 1800
ActiveSeptember 1799 – 1803
CountryPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Polish Exiles
Allegiance Republic of France
BranchDanube Legion French Revolutionary Army
TypeLegion of Light Cavalry, Infantry, and Artillery
Part ofPolish Legion
Nickname(s)'Legion of the Rhine'
Engagements
  • French Revolutionary Wars
    • War of the Second Coalition
      • Battle of Marengo
      • Battle of Hohenlinden
    • Haitian Revolution

The Danube Legion (Polish: Legia Naddunajska; or the Rhine Legion - French: Legion du Rhine) was a unit of Poles in the service of Napoleonic France. It was also known as the 3rd Polish Legion.

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