Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion
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Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion
Summary
Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion is a military unit[1]. It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion is in the country of Spain[3].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's image is recorded as Desfile del 12 de octubre 2025 - Madrid 144.jpg[4].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's instance of is recorded as military unit[5].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's instance of is recorded as Regiment of the Spanish Legion[6].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's coat of arms image is recorded as Coat of Arms of the 2nd Spanish Legion Tercio Duke of Alba.svg[7].
- Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba is named after Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion[8].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's seal image is recorded as Emblem of the 2nd Spanish Legion Tercio Duke of Alba.svg[9].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's headquarters location is recorded as García Aldave Barracks[10].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's headquarters location is recorded as Serrallo barracks[11].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's headquarters location is recorded as Ceuta[12].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's location is recorded as Ceuta[13].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's part of is recorded as Ceuta General Command[14].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's part of is recorded as Spanish Legion[15].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's Commons category is recorded as 2nd Legion Tercio "Duke of Alba"[16].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's has part is recorded as Bandera de Infantería Protegida «Cristo de Lepanto» IV/2[17].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's has part is recorded as V Bandera de la Legión «Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba»[18].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's has part is recorded as VI Bandera de la Legión «Duque de Alba»[19].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's has part is recorded as XV Bandera de la Legión[20].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's has part is recorded as XVII Bandera de la Legión[21].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hhv_mt[22].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's parent organization or unit is recorded as Spanish Legion[23].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's parent organization or unit is recorded as Spanish Armed Forces[24].
- Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion's series ordinal is recorded as 2[25].
Body
Identity
Part of include Ceuta General Command[14], a command[26], in Spain[27], founded in 1893[28] and Spanish Legion[15], a military unit[29], in Spain[30], founded in 1920[31], headquartered in Viator[32].
Operations
Headquarters locations include García Aldave Barracks[10], a barracks[33], in Spain[34]; Serrallo barracks[11]; and Ceuta[12], an autonomous city of Spain[35], in Spain[36]. Parent organizations include Spanish Legion[23], a military unit[37], in Spain[38], founded in 1920[39], headquartered in Viator[40] and Spanish Armed Forces[24], an armed forces[41], in Spain[42], headquartered in Madrid[43].
Why It Matters
Tercio "Duque de Alba" No. 2 of the Legion is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]