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  1. Arthur Wellesley, Dug Wellington, e 1814. Poltred gant Thomas Lawrence.. Arthur Wellesley (1769–1852), kentañ dug Wellington, a oa un ofiser ha politiker saoz, a orin iwerzhonat, pennjeneral an arme a voe trec'h war an impalaer gall Napoleon Bonaparte e Waterloo e 1815, Kentañ Ministr Breizh-Veur etre 1828 ha 1830, hag adarre e-pad miz e 1834.

  2. Arthur Wellesley I duque de Wellington pintado por el artista Thomas Lawrence, meses antes de la batalla de Waterloo. Arthur Wellesley ( Dublín, 1 de mayo de 1769- Walmer, 14 de septiembre de 1852), más conocido, a partir de 1814, por su título de duque de Wellington, fue un militar, político y estadista británico de origen irlandés, con ...

  3. Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852) was born in Dublin in 1769 to an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family. In 1781, aged 12, he was sent to school at Eton. But his father’s death that same year threw the family into financial turmoil. Arthur’s mother withdrew him from Eton to be schooled in Belgium and France.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2019 · Arthur Wellesley was born in Dublin, Ireland in late April or early May 1769, and was the fourth son of Garret Wesley, Earl of Mornington and his wife Anne. Though initially educated locally, Wellesley later attended Eton (1781-1784), before receiving additional schooling in Brussels, Belgium.

  5. Arthur Gerald Wellesley, Marquês Douro (31 de janeiro de 1978), é o filho mais velho de Charles Wellesley, 9.º Duque de Wellington e herdeiro do Ducado de Wellington. Através de sua mãe, a princesa Antônia da Prússia , ele é um descendente da rainha Vitória , tataraneto do cáiser Guilherme II da Alemanha , e está na linha de sucessão ao trono britânico .

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

  7. Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington - Prime Minister, War Hero, Statesman: Wellington’s experiences abroad prevented him from ever becoming a party politician. Though he joined the earl of Liverpool’s Tory cabinet as master general of the ordnance, he exempted himself from automatically opposing a subsequent Whig government: “a factious opposition,” he argued, “is highly ...