King's German Legion ended in 1816.
British German Legion ended in 1856.
Count von Linsingen of the King's German Legion took up residence in Ipswich in 1808. He was a notable figure during the Napoleonic Wars, and his presence in Ipswich was part of the broader context of the German Legion's activities in the United Kingdom during that period. The King's German Legion was composed mainly of expatriate German soldiers who had fled to Britain.
Bulgarian Legion ended in 1868.
Puławy Legion ended in 1915.
Batavian Legion ended in 1793.
Condor Legion ended in 1939.
Bulgarian Legion ended in 1868.
Armand's Legion ended in 1783.
Nauvoo Legion ended in 1870.
Polish Legion in Finland ended in 1918.
Catholic Benevolent Legion ended in 1969.
The German word for king is König, plural Könige