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  1. Benjamin Bathurst (born 18 March 1784 – disappeared 25 November 1809) was a British diplomat who disappeared in Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. He was the third son of Henry Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich, and his sister was the poet Caroline de Crespigny.

  2. A historical article about the mysterious disappearance and death of Benjamin Bathurst, a British envoy to Austria in 1809. It explores the political and personal factors that may have contributed to his fate, and the theories that have been proposed to explain it.

  3. The MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE of Benjamin Bathurst is one of the GREATEST MISSING PERSON'S CASES of all time. What happened to this young British diplomat in ...

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  4. 4 de mar. de 2024 · King Charles has approved the appointment of Lieutenant General Sir Benjamin Bathurst, a former UK military representative to NATO and the EU, as the next Governor of Gibraltar. He will succeed Vice Admiral Sir David Steel in June 2024 and has a distinguished service record in various conflicts and roles.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Lieutenant General Sir Benjamin Bathurst, KCVO, CBE, will succeed Vice Admiral Sir David Steel KBE, KStJ, DL, in June 2024. He has a distinguished military career, serving in various conflicts and roles, including NATO and EU representative.

  6. Benjamin Bathurst, né le 18 mars 1784 et supposé mort le 25 novembre 1809, est un diplomate britannique qui disparut de façon mystérieuse sur le territoire de Prusse durant les guerres napoléoniennes.

  7. 30 de jan. de 2024 · In 1809, British consul Benjamin Bathurst vanished without a trace during an evening stroll in Lisbon, Portugal, sparking one of history's most intriguing missing person cases.

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