Danube Legion
| Danube Legion | |
|---|---|
| Légion du Danube Legia Naddunajska | |
Soldiers of the Danube Legion in 1800 (Richard Knötel, 1914) | |
| Active | 8 September 1799 – 1803 |
| Country | France |
| Branch | French Revolutionary Army |
| Type | Light cavalry, line infantry, field artillery |
| Nickname(s) | Legion of the Rhine |
| Engagements | |
The Danube Legion (Polish: Legia Naddunajska; French: Legion du Danube) was a Polish Legion of the French Revolutionary Army which existed from 1799 to 1803. It was renamed as the 3rd Polish Half-Brigade in December 1801 and the 113th Line Infantry Half-Brigade on September 1802, before being amalgamated with the 114th Line Infantry Half-Brigade in 1803.