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    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...
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    were descended from Jan Henryk Dąbrowski's Dąbrowski's Legions and Karol Kniaziewicz's Danube Legion originally raised in the 1790s. The new formation was...
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    Legion fought at Peschiera and Mantua. In 1800 or 1799 (sources vary), Karol Kniaziewicz organized the 6,000-strong Third Legion (the Danube Legion,...
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  • the Napoleonic Wars Danube Legion Legion of the Vistula Polish Legion in Portugal, created in 1828 during Liberal Wars Polish Legion in Hungary, created...
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  • The Danube is the second longest river in Europe. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Danube Danube may also refer to: Danube Banovina...
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    The Irish Legion (French: Légion irlandaise) was a light infantry regiment in service of the French Imperial Army established in 1803 for an anticipated...
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  • Vaballathus 267 AD, Ruler of the Palmyrene Empire Jovian 363 AD The Danube Legions were the most powerful legionary force, they were the most numerous...
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    The Danube (/ˈdæn.juːb/ DAN-yoob; see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia. It flows through Central and...
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    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 Danube legions voted...
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    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...
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