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  1. 7 de jun. de 2017 · What were all the regiments in the Duchy of Nassau, while it was in the Confederation of the Rhine? The type of regiment (inf, arty, etc.) and uniform...

  2. The Duchy of Nassau ( German: Herzogtum Nassau) was an independent state between 1806 and 1866, located in what is now the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse. It was a member of the Confederation of the Rhine and later of the German Confederation. Its ruling dynasty, now extinct, was the House of Nassau.

  3. The Rheinbund Contingents 1806 – 1813: the Duchy of Nassau, Grand Duchy of Würzburg & The Saxon Duchies . The Royal Saxon Army: 1792 - 1814. Also being published within the next year are: The Army of Brunswick 1792-1815 and the German Freikorps 1806-1815 including the Duke of Brunswick-Oels Korps, Freikorps von Schill, Lutzowsches Freikorps

  4. www.napoleon-series.org › military-infoThe Napoleon Series

    Chapter 3 Part II: Troops of Nassau and Westphalia . By: Richard Tennant . Uniforms . Nassau Infantry . The jacket was dark green with black collar and cuffs with green tubacks all edged rn yellow. Note the style of the cuff with the piping along the upper edge and underneath

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  5. Hesse-Darmstadt infantry: fusilier of the Guard Regiment and fusilier of the Nassau 2 nd Infantry Regiment. (This plate is reproduced as a frontispiece in this work). MILITARY UNIFORMS OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF HESSE-DARMSTADT, 1790-1870. After the unnamed watercolors in the Darmstadt Military Library. (Library of Lieutenant-Colonel Sauzey)

  6. This volume presents the Allied armies of 1815 with Dutch-Belgian, Hanoverian (including the King’s German Legion – KGL), Nassau and Brunswick units. The volume addresses the foreign units that took part in the 1815 campaign in the Netherlands with the Duke of Wellington, whose British Army was presented in the first volume.

  7. file were battle-hardened veterans of Napoleon's Spanish War. Their Duchy of Nassau, today a part of the German State of Hesse, was one of the Emperor's creations, made up from the former Principalities of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg. The Duchy had contributed some 3500 men to the French army in Spain.