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  1. Arthur Wellesley, 1e hertog van Wellington (Mornington House, Dublin, 1 mei 1769 – Walmer Castle bij Dover, 14 september 1852 ), bijgenaamd de IJzeren Hertog, was een Brits militair leider, die behoorde tot de protestantse elite in Ierland . Hoewel in Ierland geboren, noemde hij het eiland een land van schurken en was hij van mening dat enkel ...

  2. Arthur Wellesley va arribar a Lisboa el 22 d'abril a bord de l'HMS Surveillante, i reforçat, es va dedicar a l'ofensiva. Més preocupat per mirar d'aconseguir el tron de Portugal no aten els consells dels seus oficials i trobant-se aïllat és derrotat en la segona batalla de Porto per Wellington, [17] iniciant una retirada, desastrosa, per les muntanyes perseguit per William Carr Beresford i ...

  3. 2 de set. de 2023 · Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Tory 1828 to 1830, 1834 to 1834. After his first Cabinet meeting as PM: “An extraordinary affair. ... Lord Winchilsea, an opponent of the bill, ...

  4. Arthur Wellesley, Wellington hercege ( 1769. május 1. – 1852. szeptember 14.) angol-ír katona és politikus, a napóleoni háborúk egyik kiemelkedő hadvezére, aki a waterlooi csatában legyőzte Napóleont. A tory párt színeiben kétszer (1828–1830 és 1834) volt az Egyesült Királyság miniszterelnöke .

  5. 1787'den itibaren Wellesley, Dublin Kalesi'nde (resimde) İrlanda'nın iki ardışık Lord Teğmenine yardımcı olarak görev yaptı. Yeni sözüne rağmen, henüz bir iş bulamamıştı ve ailesinin hala parası yoktu, bu yüzden annesinin tavsiyesi üzerine kardeşi Richard, arkadaşı Rutland Dükü'nden (o zamanki İrlanda Lord Teğmeni) Arthur'u düşünmesini istedi.

  6. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Parliament and the Battle of Waterloo. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769–1852) Dissolution of Parliament. The dissolution of Parliament took place on Thursday 30 May 2024. All business in the House of Commons and House of Lords has come to an end. There are currently no MPs and every seat in the Commons is vacant until after the ...

  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.