The regiment was created in 1806 in
Warsaw. The regiment was later stationed in the cities of Warsaw,
Kalisz and
Częstochowa. At the end of 1809, the regiment was recorded as having 2690 soldiers. According to the 1810 staffing table, the regiment consisted of a 27-person staff and three infantry battalions, each with six companies. The battalion staff was to have 4 people, and the companies 136 soldiers. In total, 2,487 soldiers were to serve in the regiment. However, the unit's personnel were slightly smaller. In accordance with Napoleon's decree of 17 May 1811, three divisions were established in the
Duchy of Warsaw. The regiment became part of the
2 Division. During the preparations for the
invasion of Russia in 1812, the regiment was incorporated into the structure of Jan Henryk Dąbrowski's 17th Division of Prince Józef Poniatowski's V Corps of the Grand Army. After the defeat of the Russian campaign of 1812, the regiment was re-established, consisting of two battalions of 700 soldiers each. It became part of the 26th Division, commanded by Ludwik Kamieniecki. Command of the regiment was taken over by Colonel Tadeusz Piotrowski. After the abdication of
Napoleon,
Tsar Alexander I agreed to send Polish troops back to their country. They were to form the basis for the creation of the
Polish Army under the command of Grand Duke
Konstantin Pavlovich. On 13 June 1814, the regiment was assigned a garrison in
Krakow. == Regiment commanders ==