Dubysa Regiment
Lithuanian infantry regiment in the Uprising of 1863 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dubysa Regiment (Polish: pułk dubiski; Lithuanian: Dubysos pulkas) was a Lithuanian infantry regiment commanded by Bolesław Kołyszko during the Uprising of 1863.[1] It was named after the river Dubysa. The regiment fought mostly in the Kaunas Governorate and ranged in strength from 700 to 1,170 members.[2]
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Dubysa Regiment | |
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Active | 1863 March – mid-1863 |
Type | Infantry |
Engagements | Uprising of 1863 |
Commanders | |
First and only commander | Bolesław Kołyszko |
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