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  1. George Monck. Le général et homme d'État anglais George Monck, 1er duc d'Albemarle (1608-1670), a joué un rôle déterminant dans la restauration de Charles II sur le trône anglais en 1660. George Monck, ou Monk, né le 6 décembre 1608, d'une ancienne famille du Devonshire aux moyens modestes, a choisi la vocation de soldat alors qu'il n ...

  2. 初代 アルベマール公爵 ジョージ・マンク ( モンク [1] )( 英: George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle 、 英語発音: [Mʌŋk], KG, 1608年 12月6日 - 1670年 1月3日 )は、 イングランド の貴族・軍人。. 清教徒革命 ( イングランド内戦 )で軍人として出世、 英蘭戦争 では海軍 ...

  3. George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, was named the first Palatine for the Carolina province on this date. Upon his death in 1670, his share of Carolina was inherited by his eldest son, Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle. Also upon his death in 1670, John Berkeley, 1st Baron of Stratton was named as the second Palatine of Carolina.

  4. MONCK or MONK, GEORGE, first Duke of Albemarle (1608–1670), born 6 Dec. 1608 at Potheridge, near Torrington in Devonshire, was the second son of Sir Thomas Monck, knt., by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir George Smith of Maydford in the same county ( Gumble, Life of Monck, 8vo, 1671, p. 1; Visitation of Devonshire, 1620, ed. Colby, pp. 188-91).

  5. George S. Monk, Chicago 1929. George Spencer Monk (12 September 1884 – 29 March 1973) was an American physicist. He was an expert in optics for different types of electromagnetic radiation who worked on the Manhattan Project to develop the first nuclear weapon. He later worked for the United States Atomic Energy Commission (USAEC).

  6. No caos que se seguiu à morte de Cromwell em setembro de 1658, o Rump foi reinstalado em maio de 1659 e, em fevereiro de 1660, o general George Monck permitiu que os membros impedidos em 1648 retomassem seus assentos, para que pudessem aprovar a legislação necessária para permitir a Restauração. e dissolver o Parlamento Longo.

  7. George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne, "1st Duke of Albemarle" (1666–1735), a notable Tory, was made a Jacobite peer by The Old Pretender, which creation was not recognised within the Kingdom of Great Britain. Bernard Granville, "2nd Duke of Albemarle" (1700 – 2 July 1776), nephew of Lord Lansdowne, allegedly succeeded his uncle in said ...