Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“
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Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“
Summary
Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“ is an infantry regiment[1].
Key Facts
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“ is in the country of Kingdom of Württemberg[2].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s instance of is recorded as infantry regiment[3].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 233949286[4].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s GND ID is recorded as 7726351-0[5].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s part of is recorded as Army of Württemberg[6].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s Commons category is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“ (3. Württembergisches) Nr. 121[7].
- +1716-03-18T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“[8].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“ was dissolved in +1919-04-30T00:00:00Z[9].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s participated in conflict is recorded as World War I[10].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s parent organization or unit is recorded as 52. Infanterie-Brigade (2. Königlich Württembergische)[11].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s parent organization or unit is recorded as Army of Württemberg[12].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s described by source is recorded as GenWiki[13].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s official name is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment „Herzog Wilhelm“[14].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s official name is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 2 „Herzog Wilhelm“[15].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s official name is recorded as 3. Infanterie-Regiment[16].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s official name is recorded as 3. württembergisches Infanterie-Regiment[17].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s official name is recorded as 3. württembergisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 121[18].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s official name is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment (3. Württembergisches) Nr. 121[19].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s official name is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“ (3. Württembergisches) Nr. 121[20].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121xjwds[21].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s colonel-in-chief is recorded as Albert I of Saxony[22].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s colonel-in-chief is recorded as Georg I of Saxony[23].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s colonel-in-chief is recorded as Friedrich August III of Saxony[24].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s commanded by is recorded as Karl Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Kirchberg[25].
- Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s commanded by is recorded as Oskar Hardegg[26].
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Founding
+1716-03-18T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“[8].
Identity
Official names include Infanterie-Regiment „Herzog Wilhelm“[14], Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 2 „Herzog Wilhelm“[15], 3. Infanterie-Regiment[16], 3. württembergisches Infanterie-Regiment[17], 3. württembergisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 121[18], and Infanterie-Regiment (3. Württembergisches) Nr. 121[19]. Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“'s part of is recorded as Army of Württemberg[6].
Operations
Parent organizations include 52. Infanterie-Brigade (2. Königlich Württembergische)[11], an infantry brigade[27], in Kingdom of Württemberg[28], founded in 1817[29] and Army of Württemberg[12], a military[30], in Kingdom of Württemberg[31].
Dissolution
Infanterie-Regiment „Alt-Württemberg“ was dissolved in +1919-04-30T00:00:00Z[9].