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  1. Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey KG, GCB, GCH, PC (17 May 1768 – 29 April 1854), styled Lord Paget between 1784 and 1812 and known as the Earl of Uxbridge between 1812 and 1815, was a British Army officer and politician.

  2. Aftermath. See also. Notes and references. Further reading. Lord Uxbridge's leg. Lord Uxbridge portrayed by Henry Edridge in 1808, before the loss of his leg. Lord Uxbridge's leg was shattered, probably by a piece of case shot, at the Battle of Waterloo and removed by a surgeon.

  3. Uxbridge became Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey in 1782. On 19 May 1784, he was created Earl of Uxbridge, in the County of Middlesex. He was also Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire between 1801 and 1812, Constable of Caernarfon Castle, Ranger of the Forest of Snowdon, Steward of Bardney, and Vice-Admiral of North Wales. Personal life

  4. Learn about Henry William Paget, the Marquess of Anglesey, who fought at Waterloo and lost his leg. Find out his biography, achievements, family, and other roles in the British army and politics.

    • As guerras napoleônicas foram chamadas de “Grande Guerra” até 1917. As batalhas que culminaram na Campanha de Waterloo, na Bélgica, em junho de 1815 puseram fim a 22 anos de lutas quase contínuas entre as potências europeias.
    • Os custos de Waterloo ainda estão sendo pagos. A indústria de armamentos e os bancos internacionais foram (e continuam sendo) os principais beneficiários das guerras.
    • Napoleão enfrentou duas frentes de combate em Waterloo. Durante a campanha de Waterloo, Napoleão enfrentou dois exércitos muito poderosos, não um – e cada um desses exércitos era numericamente quase tão forte quanto o seu.
    • A vitória em Waterloo foi mais alemã do que britânica. No total, mais de 45% do exército anglo-holandês de Wellington falava alemão como primeira língua.
  5. 5 de mai. de 2019 · Learn how the Earl of Uxbridge, a British cavalry commander at Waterloo, lost his leg to a French cannonball and how his leg became a tourist attraction. Discover how his leg was buried, displayed, and destroyed over the years.

  6. Learn about the decisive battle of 1815 that ended Napoleon's imperial power and destroyed his army. Find out how Lord Uxbridge, the commander of the British cavalry, led the charge that routed the French and captured their eagle standard.