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  1. Wellesleys Unterschrift: Arthur Wellesley, 1. Duke of Wellington (* vermutlich 1. Mai 1769 in Dublin, Irland; † 14. September 1852 in Walmer Castle bei Deal, Kent, England ), war Feldmarschall und der herausragendste britische Militärführer der napoleonischen Zeit sowie britischer Außen- und zweimal Premierminister.

  2. Duke of Wellington is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.The name derived from Wellington in Somerset. The title was created in 1814 for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess of Wellington (1769–1852; born as The Hon. Arthur Wesley), the Anglo-Irish military commander who is best known for leading the decisive victory with Field Marshal von Blücher over Napoleon's forces at Waterloo in ...

  3. He was right, by the time the Crystal Palace was opened by the Queen, they had all gone! He died at Walmer Castle in Kent in 1852 and was given the honour of a State Funeral. It was a magnificent affair, a fitting tribute to a great military hero. The Iron Duke is buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral next to another British hero, Admiral Lord Nelson.

  4. Książę Wellington. Okres. od 11 maja 1814. do 14 września 1852. Odznaczenia. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Cytaty w Wikicytatach. Arthur Wellesley (ur. 30 kwietnia lub 1 maja 1769 w Dublinie, zm. 14 września 1852 w Walmer Castle koło Dover) – brytyjski arystokrata, wojskowy i polityk.

  5. 13 de jan. de 2017 · Richard Holmes charts Wellington’s stellar military career from India to Europe, and in the process, rediscovers the reasons Queen Victoria called him the gr...

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  6. Wellington però non poté assistere alla conclusione, perché si dimise il 17 novembre dello stesso anno, dopo le elezioni parlamentari che riportarono al potere il partito dei Whig dopo oltre cinquanta anni; si formò dunque un governo di coalizione tra whig e torie liberali presieduto da lord Charles Grey. Wellington tornò brevemente alla ...

  7. 17 de fev. de 2011 · Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), was probably Britain's greatest military commander, but he was also perhaps one of her worst prime ministers. Fortunately his premiership was ...