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  1. Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington, (born May 1, 1769, Dublin, Ire.—died Sept. 14, 1852, Walmer Castle, Kent, Eng.), British general. Son of the Irish earl of Mornington, he entered the army in 1787 and served in the Irish Parliament (1790–97). Sent to India in 1796, he commanded troops to victories in the Maratha War (1803).

  2. Há 2 dias · Arthur Wellesley was extraordinary. Victorious general, Prime Minister and 'Iron’ Duke of Wellington. Trace the story of his incredible life.

  3. Arthur Wellesley, primer duque de Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1 de mayo de 1769 - 14 de septiembre de 1852) fue un soldado angloirlandés y estadista tory quien fue una de las principales figuras militares y políticas de la Gran Bretaña del siglo XIX, sirviendo dos veces como primer ministro del Reino Unido.

  4. Arthur Wellesley, 1. vévoda z Wellingtonu (pravděpodobně 1. května 1769 – 14. září 1852) byl britský vojevůdce a státník. Narodil se v Irsku a od roku 1787 sloužil v britské armádě jako Ensign (přibližně podporučík ).

  5. Öldükten sonra Saint Paul Katedrali'nde Lord Nelson'un yanına gömüldü. Mareşal Arthur Wellesley, 1. Wellington Dükü, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1 Mayıs 1769 - 14 Eylül 1852), Anglo-İrlandalı bir asker ve 19. yüzyılın önde gelen askeri ve politik figürlerinden biri olan Tory devlet adamıydı. 19.

  6. L'homme qui vainquit Napoléon. L’histoire du duc de Wellington, né Arthur Wisley ou Wellesley, héros britannique, est aussi une histoire française. Arthur Wellesley assiste d'abord son frère Richard, gouverneur général des Indes, dans la guerre contre les princes locaux, de 1796 à 1805. Avide de gloire, il revient en Europe pendant ...

  7. As Horatio Nelson rose to fame in the 1790s the future Duke of Wellington – then Sir Arthur Wellesley – was serving in India. Wellesley only returned to Britain in 1805, but it so happened that his visit to London to solicit a new command coincided with Nelson’s brief return home after his abortive pursuit of the French fleet from the Mediterranean to the West Indies and back.