2nd Royal Bavarian Uhlans
The 2nd Royal Bavarian Uhlan Regiment (German: Königliche Bayerische 2.Ulanen Regiment "König") was formed in 1863 in Ansbach, Germany. From the 6 July 1864 it was commanded by King Ludwig II of Bavaria until he was succeeded by King Otto of Bavaria on 13 June 1886.
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