Names of The Regiment
- 27 December 1683 - Løvendahls Dragoneskadron
- 1684 - Løvendahls Dragonregiment
- 1693 - Livregiment Dragoner
- 1772 - Norske Livregiment Rytteri
- 1785 - Livregiment Dragoner
- 1791 - Livregiment lette Dragoner
- 1842 - 2. Dragonregiment
- 24 March 1848 - 1851 - closed
- 1851 - Holstenske Dragonregiment
- 1852 - 2. Dragonregiment
- 24 March 1865 – 30 September 1867 - closed
- 1867 – 20 June 1910 - 2. Dragonregiment
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