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The Legion of Belgians and Liégeois (french: Légion des Belges et Liégeois) was a military unit within the
French Revolutionary army The French Revolutionary Army (french: Armée révolutionnaire française) was the French land force that fought the French Revolutionary Wars from 1792 to 1804. These armies were characterised by their revolutionary fervour, their poor equipment ...
composed of volunteers from the
Austrian Netherlands The Austrian Netherlands nl, Oostenrijkse Nederlanden; french: Pays-Bas Autrichiens; german: Österreichische Niederlande; la, Belgium Austriacum. was the territory of the Burgundian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire between 1714 and 1797. The p ...
and
Prince-Bishopric of Liège The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an Hochstift, ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part in present-day Belgium. It was an Imperial State, Imperial Estate, so the List of ...
in modern-day
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. Its volunteers were émigrés from the failed
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(1789–90) and Liège revolutions (1789–91) and among the 12,000 Belgians who served in the French Revolutionary armies. Formed in 1792, it was the third and largest of the Belgian volunteer "legions" recruited among revolutionary sympathizers. It was commanded by Charles-Joseph de Nozières d'Envezin, Count de Rosières and, at its height, numbered six
battalion A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of 300 to 1,200 soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel, and subdivided into a number of companies (usually each commanded by a major or a captain). In some countries, battalions are ...
s. Other notable formations included the Liégeois Legion (''Légion liégeoise'') and the
Belgian Legion Several military units have been known as the Belgian Legion. The term "Belgian Legion" can refer to Belgian volunteers who served in the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars, Revolutions of 1848 and, more commonly, the Mexico Expedition ...
(''Légion belgique''), both of which numbered two battalions.


See also

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Committee of United Belgians and Liégeois The Committee of United Belgians and Liégeois ( nl, Comité der Vereenigde Nederlanders en Luykenaers; french: Comité général des Belges et Liégeois Unis) or United Committee of Both Nations ( nl, Vereenigd Comité der beyde Natien) was a p ...
(1792–) * Batavian Legion (1793)


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Further reading

*{{cite journal , last1=Lasseray , first1=André , title=Les corps belges et liégeois aux armées de la république (1792-1793) , journal=Revue d'histoire moderne , date=1929 , volume=4 , issue=21 , pages=161–195 , jstor=20524834 , issn=0996-2727 Brabant Revolution Volunteer units and formations of the French Revolutionary Wars Military units and formations established in 1792 Military history of Belgium