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  1. Charles Cornwallis, 1.er marqués de Cornwallis, KG ( Grosvenor Square, Londres, 31 de diciembre de 1738 - Gauspur, Ghazipur, India, 5 de octubre de 1805) fue un militar y gobernador colonial inglés. Es recordado especialmente por su papel en la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos, aunque anteriormente participó en la guerra de los ...

  2. Charles Cornwallis. Charles Cornwallis, 1añ markiz Cornwallis, ezel eus ar Most Noble Order of the Garter hag eus Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, ganet d'an 31 a viz Kerzu 1738 e Londrez (Grosvenor Square) hag aet da anaon d'ar 5 a viz Here 1805 en India, Beskont Brome etre 1753 ha 1762, anavezet evel ar c'hont Cornwallis etre 1762 ha 1792, a oa un ofiser e lu Rouantelezh Breizh ...

  3. Charles Cornwallis, I marchese Cornwallis (Londra, 31 dicembre 1738 – Ghazipur, 5 ottobre 1805), è stato un generale, nobile e politico britannico.. Ufficiale del British Army preparato e capace, dimostrò buone qualità di comando durante la guerra d'indipendenza americana dove peraltro, dopo una serie di brillanti vittorie soprattutto negli Stati meridionali degli Stati Uniti, finì per ...

  4. British General Charles Cornwallis, the Earl Cornwallis, was appointed in February 1786 to serve as both Commander-in-Chief of British India and Governor of the Presidency of Fort William, also known as the Bengal Presidency. He oversaw the consolidation of British control over much of peninsular India, setting the stage for the British Raj.

  5. Riddare av Strumpebandsorden (1786) Namnteckning. Redigera Wikidata. Charles Cornwallis, 1:e markis Cornwallis, född 31 december 1738 i Mayfair i London, död 5 oktober 1805 i nuvarande Ghazipur i Uttar Pradesh, Indien, var en brittisk aristokrat, ämbetsman och yrkesmilitär ( general) i Storbritanniens armé .

  6. 25 de jul. de 2019 · In the spring of 1776, Lt. General Charles Cornwallis sailed from England with his beloved 33 rd Regiment of Foot, labeled England’s Immortals, and landed near Charleston, South Carolina. On June 28th, he took part in the year’s first major contest between rebel forces and combined British navy and army at the Battle of Sullivan Island.

  7. Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl Cornwallis, served as a general in the British army during the American Revolution. Cornwallis held commands throughout the the war, serving in campaigns in New York, Philadelphia, and notably commanding the southern theater in the field after Clinton's depature in June 1780.