2nd Royal Bavarian Division
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2nd Royal Bavarian Division
Summary
2nd Royal Bavarian Division is a military division[1]. It draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (military_division category, ranking #54 of 417).[2]
Key Facts
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division is in the country of Kingdom of Bavaria[3].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's instance of is recorded as military division[4].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's headquarters location is recorded as Augsburg[5].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's location is recorded as Augsburg[6].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's child organization or unit is recorded as Q223344[7].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's child organization or unit is recorded as Q230800[8].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's child organization or unit is recorded as Q210243[9].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's child organization or unit is recorded as Q210239[10].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's part of is recorded as Bavarian Army[11].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's Commons category is recorded as 2. Königlich Bayerische Division[12].
- +1815-11-27T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 2nd Royal Bavarian Division[13].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division was dissolved in +1919-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's participated in conflict is recorded as World War I[15].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02z6h2f[16].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's parent organization or unit is recorded as I Royal Bavarian Corps[17].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Friedrich, Freiherr von Zoller[18].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Friedrich von Treuberg[19].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Maximilian Seyssel d'Aix[20].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Albert von Pappenheim[21].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Anton von Gumppenberg[22].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Leonhard von Hohenhausen[23].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Ludwig Freiherr von und zu der Tann-Rathsamhausen[24].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Max Ritter von Feder[25].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger[26].
- 2nd Royal Bavarian Division's commanded by is recorded as Rudolf von der Tann-Rathsamhausen[27].
Body
Founding
+1815-11-27T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 2nd Royal Bavarian Division[13].
Identity
2nd Royal Bavarian Division's part of is recorded as Bavarian Army[11].
Operations
2nd Royal Bavarian Division's headquarters location is recorded as Augsburg[5]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as I Royal Bavarian Corps[17]. Subsidiaries include Q223344[7], an infantry brigade[28], in Kingdom of Bavaria[29], headquartered in Bavaria[30]; Q230800[8], an infantry brigade[31], in Kingdom of Bavaria[32], founded in 1815[33], headquartered in Neu-Ulm[34]; Q210243[9], a brigade[35], in Kingdom of Bavaria[36]; and Q210239[10], a brigade[37], in Kingdom of Bavaria[38], headquartered in Bavaria[39].
Dissolution
2nd Royal Bavarian Division was dissolved in +1919-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
Why It Matters
2nd Royal Bavarian Division draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (military_division category, ranking #54 of 417).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40]