It is called the Prussian Corps for no particular reason.
Despite this misjudgment the two Prussian corps held the entire French army for the whole day.
At about 16:30, the first Prussian corps arrived.
A Prussian corps belatedly arrived and saved the day by pushing back the French right wing.
The Prussian corps was still streaming past.
It resulted in surrender of Prussian corps.
In 1870 von Fransecky became the commanding general of the Prussian 2nd Corps.
Three Prussian corps had moved through the area and were believed to be concentrating near Brussels to support Wellington.
He was active in the pursuit of Prince Hohenlohe's Prussian corps.
Each Prussian Corps was based within a Kreis (literally "circle") around the chief city in an area.