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Loyal Lusitanian Legion

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The LLL was disbanded on 4 May 1811, after being transferred to the Portuguese Army, with its units being transformed into the 7th, 8th and 9th battalions of
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Each battalion included 1,000 men in 10 companies. The artillery corps was a battery with six field guns and 80 men.
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by the Napoleonic Army – and the Portuguese Ambassador in London Chevalier de Sousa, with the support of the
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The LLL included not only Portuguese, but also British (including its commanding officer, Colonel
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during the Peninsular War: The Campaign of Wellington's Portuguese Troops, 1809–11
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The LLL received the title "Loyal" to distinguish itself from the much larger
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As a light infantry unit, the Loyal Lusitanian Legion received green
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and which would fight for him in the several European campaigns.
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When the LLL was disbanded, the 1st battalion became the 7th
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The Loyal Lusitanian Legion was organized as a regiment of
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Military units and formations of the Napoleonic Wars
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Military units and formations of the Peninsular War
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Battle of Alcantara
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Battle of Busaco
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