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  1. Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington, 9th Prince of Waterloo, 10th Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, 9th Duke of Victoria, 9th Marquis of Torres Vedras GE, OBE, DL (born 19 August 1945), styled Earl of Mornington between 1945 and 1972 and Marquess of Douro between 1972 and 2014, is a British peer and politician.

  2. Arthur Charles Wellesley. 1876–1941. 5th Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro, 9th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley. Gerald Wellesley.

  3. 17 de nov. de 2019 · Napoleonic Wars: Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. Arthur Wellesley was born in Dublin, Ireland in late April or early May 1769, and was the fourth son of Garret Wesley, Earl of Mornington and his wife Anne. Though initially educated locally, Wellesley later attended Eton (1781-1784), before receiving additional schooling in Brussels, Belgium.

  4. 6 de dez. de 2023 · The current Duke of Wellington has said Napoleon seriously underestimated his ancestor. Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington, was commenting on the new blockbuster biopic by Sir Ridley Scott ...

  5. Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington, Prince of Waterloo, 10th Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, 9th Duke of Victoria GE OBE DL (born 19 August 1945), styled Earl of Mornington between 1945 and 1972 and Marquess of Douro between 1972 and 2014, is a British Peer and politician. He served as Conservative Member of the European Parliament for Surrey (1979-1984) and Surrey West (1984 ...

  6. Arthur Wellesley, 8. Duke of Wellington. Wellington, 1984. Wellington, bei einer Parade (2006) Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8. Duke of Wellington, KG, LVO, OBE, MC (* 2. Juli 1915 in Rom; † 31. Dezember 2014 in Stratfield Saye [1]) war ein britischer Peer, Militär und Unternehmer. [2]

  7. The information we hold relates to the historical records of events of the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment and its various Battalions, although we do have details of some ‘notable’ individuals, including those who were either killed in action (kia), died of wounds (dow), died from illness or accident during their service, or were awarded Gallantry or Civil awards and medals.