4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112
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4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112
Summary
- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112 is an infantry regiment[1].
Key Facts
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112 is in the country of Grand Duchy of Baden[2].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112 is in the country of German Reich[3].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's instance of is recorded as infantry regiment[4].
- Prince William of Baden is named after 4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112[5].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's seal image is recorded as Siegelmarke Königlich Preussische Commando des 4. Badisches Infanterie Regiment Prinz Wilhelm No. 112 W0238256.jpg[6].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's headquarters location is recorded as Constance[7].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's headquarters location is recorded as Mannheim[8].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's headquarters location is recorded as Rastatt[9].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's headquarters location is recorded as Mulhouse[10].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 233925858[11].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's GND ID is recorded as 7672043-3[12].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's military branch is recorded as infantry[13].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's part of is recorded as Prussian Army[14].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's Commons category is recorded as 4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112[15].
- +1852-10-22T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112[16].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112 was dissolved in +1919-03-31T00:00:00Z[17].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's participated in conflict is recorded as Second Italian War of Independence[18].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's participated in conflict is recorded as Franco-Prussian War[19].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's participated in conflict is recorded as World War I[20].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's official name is recorded as 4. Infanterie-Regiment „Markgraf Wilhelm“[21].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's official name is recorded as 4. Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“[22].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's official name is recorded as 4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112[23].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's plaque image is recorded as Donaueschingen-8835.jpg[24].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11f647tzcy[25].
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- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112's colonel-in-chief is recorded as Prince Wilhelm of Baden[26].
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Founding
+1852-10-22T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112[16].
Identity
Official names include 4. Infanterie-Regiment „Markgraf Wilhelm“[21], 4. Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“[22], and 4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112[23]. Its part of is recorded as Prussian Army[14].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Constance[7], an urban municipality in Germany[27], in Germany[28]; Mannheim[8], a big city[29], in Germany[30]; Rastatt[9], a residenz[31], in Germany[32]; and Mulhouse[10], a commune of France[33], in France[34].
Dissolution
- Badisches Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Wilhelm“ Nr. 112 was dissolved in +1919-03-31T00:00:00Z[17].