Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of"

91. _Wurttemberg_ furnishes one army corps (XIII.; headquarters,

Stuttgart), organized, clothed and equipped in all respects like the Prussian army. Like the Bavarians, the Wurttembergers fought against the Prussians in 1866, but in 1870 made common cause with them against the French, and by the convention entered into the following year placed their army permanently under the command of the Prussian king as emperor. The emperor nominates to the highest commands, but the king of Wurttemberg retains the nomination and appointment of officers in the lower grades.