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Danube Legion
Légion du Danube / Legion Dunaju
Uniform variations of the Danube Legion by 1800
Active
September 1799 – 1803
Country
Polish Exiles
Allegiance
Republic of France
Branch
French Revolutionary Army
Type
Legion of Light Cavalry, Infantry, and Artillery
Part of
Polish Legion
Nickname(s)
'Legion of the Rhine'
Engagements
French Revolutionary Wars
War of the Second Coalition
Battle of Marengo
Battle of Hohenlinden
Haitian Revolution
Military unit
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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Vaballathus 267 AD, Ruler of the Palmyrene Empire Jovian 363 AD The DanubeLegions were the most powerful legionary force, they were the most numerous...
the previous incumbent legion, X Gemina, was transferred to the Danube) and that IX was probably replaced by a detachment of legion XXX Ulpia Victrix not...
the legion voted for Otho and sent a detachment of 2000 men to Italy (as did the 7th and the 3rd legions). Soon after Otho's death, the Danubelegions voted...
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in Zosimus and Zonaras, who say that he was an officer in one of the Danubelegions. According to Zosimus, the revolts of Pacatian in Moesia (he probably...
with numerous watchtowers, legion camps (castra) and forts (castella). Due to the boggy and dendritic nature of the Danube's river banks no border ramparts...
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replaced them with men from his own Danubelegions. At that time, the Praetorians represented the best soldiers from the legions (principally from Illyria). They...
lower Danube was given priority and Marcus Licinius Crassus, proconsul of Macedonia from 29 BC, drove the Bastarnae back toward the Danube. Legion IV Scythica...
guarding lower Danube in Durostorum (modern Silistra, Bulgaria). Legio XI Claudia, along with Legio XII Fulminata, was a Roman Legion levied by Julius...
Brigadier General. From 1799 until 1801 he organized and commanded the "DanubeLegion" (Legia Naddunajska), he distinguished himself during the Battle of...
it (the Danube formed a small part of its border), its naval forces were small and consisted only of riverine craft operating on the Danube (and briefly...
the final engagements of the Danube theatre, before the Russian troops abandoned the Principalities. From there the Legion was sent to the Crimea, where...
still records of the I Italica on the Danube border at the beginning of the 5th century. The emblem of the legion was a boar. In the aftermath of the Roman–Parthian...
with the troops. On Augustus' death in AD 14, the legions stationed on the rivers Rhine and Danube staged major mutinies, and demanded, among other things...
Line still battled Liechtenstein's cavalry. Spearheaded by the Polish DanubeLegion, Decaen turned east to grapple with Riesch. Decaen's men overcame Riesch's...
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