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  1. Duke of Albemarle war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of England . Die Namensgebung des Titels bezieht sich auf das seit dem Hundertjährigen Krieg zu Frankreich gehörende Herzogtum Aumale in der Normandie, dass wie die gesamte Normandie von der englischen Krone beansprucht wurde. „Albemarle“ ist ein Alternativname von ...

  2. George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle. George Monck was one of the architects of the Restoration of the monarchy, along with Pepys' patron Edward Montagu. He was an accomplished military commander and served as Joint-Commander-in-Chief with Prince Rupert, in the campaign of 1666 against the Dutch. Pepys disliked Monck and criticised his judgement ...

  3. 7 de mai. de 2022 · The earldom passed to the Crown in 1274, and was given out again, now as a dukedom (of Aumale or Aumerle) in 1385, for the Duke of Gloucester, and again (as Albemarle or Aumale) in 1397, for the son of the Duke of York. Both of these creations had quite brief existences. Finally the ducal title was created again in 1412 for the Duke of Clarence ...

  4. other name: (2nd Duke of) Albemarle other name: Monck, Christopher Details individual; British; Male. Life dates 1652-1688. Biography Son of George, 1st Duke ...

  5. George Monck, Duke of Albemarle George Monck (1608–1670), Duke of Albemarle, is shown here in military uniform with rod, sword, and anchor to symbolize his leadership on both land and sea. Albemarle was a general during the English Civil War and gained fame for leading a campaign in Ireland and for defeating the Dutch at sea.

  6. Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle KG PC (14 August 1653 – 6 October 1688) was an English Army officer, peer, politician and colonial administrator who sat in the House of Commons from 1667 to 1670 when he inherited his father's dukedom and sat in the House of Lords.

  7. George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle. after Samuel Cooper. oil on canvas, based on a work of circa 1660. 30 1/8 in. x 25 in. (765 mm x 635 mm) Purchased, 1863. Primary Collection. NPG 154. On display at Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley.