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  1. William Carr Beresford, 1.º visconde Beresford, barão e visconde de Albuera e Dungarvan, conde de Trancoso, 1.º marquês de Campo Maior e duque de Elvas, foi um militar e político anglo-irlandês que serviu como general no Exército Britânico e marechal do Exército Português, tendo lutado ao lado de Arthur Wellesley, 1.º Duque de Wellington na Guerra Peninsular.

  2. Marshal General Viscount Beresford. William Carr Beresford was born in Ireland on 2 October 1768. He was one of two sons born to George Beresford, Earl of Tyrone (later First Marquess of Waterford) prior to his marriage to Elizabeth Monck. Following a period in school at Catterick, Yorkshire, he attended the military academy in Strasbourg ...

  3. General The Rt. Hon. William Carr Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford, 1st Marquis of Campo Maior, GCB, GCH, GCTE, PC /ˈwɪlɪəm kɑː ˈberɪsfəd/ (2 October 1768 – 8 January 1856), was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician. A general in the British Army and a Marshal in the Portuguese Army, he fought alongside Field Marshal The 1st Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War and held the ...

  4. Página inicial > Últimas Notícias > Glossário > B > Beresford, William Carr (1768-1854) ... Beresford vem à corte do Rio de Janeiro em 1815, onde d.

  5. William Carr Beresford, Viscount Beresford primary name: Beresford, William Carr other name: (Viscount) Beresford Details ...

  6. Marshal William Carr Beresford is the story of a celebrated and distinguished Irishman, honoured and decorated by the governments of Great Britain, Portugal and Spain, who served as Commander in Chief of the Portuguese army for eleven years. The book follows the trajectory of Beresford’s extensive military career.

  7. Beresford, William Carr. Beresford, William Carr (1768–1854), soldier and MP, was born 2 October 1768 in Co. Waterford, illegitimate son of George de la Poer Beresford (1734/5–1800), 2nd earl of Tyrone (1763–89), 1st marquess of Waterford (cr. 1789), MP for Co. Waterford (1757–60) and Coleraine (1761–3), and governor of Co. Waterford ...