198th Alexander Nevsky Infantry Regiment | |
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198-й Александро-Невский пехотный полк | |
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Active | 1811 – c. 1917 |
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Role | Infantry |
Garrison/HQ | St Petersburg (to 1910) Vologda (to 1914) |
Patron | Alexander Nevsky |
Anniversaries | August 30 |
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The 198th Alexander Nevsky Infantry Regiment (Russian: 198-й Александро-Невский пехотный полк) was an infantry regiment of the Russian Imperial Army that existed from 1811 until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. It was named after the medieval Kievan Rus' prince and military leader Alexander Nevsky.