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  1. Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (26 September 1748 – 7 March 1810) was an admiral of the Royal Navy, notable as a partner with Lord Nelson in several of the British victories of the Napoleonic Wars, and frequently as Nelson's successor in commands.

    • 1761–1810
    • Royal Navy
  2. Cuthbert Collingwood, 1º Barão de Collingwood (Newcastle upon Tyne, 26 de setembro de 1748 — Mahón, 7 de março de 1810), foi um almirante da Marinha Real Britânica. Notabilizou-se por ter participado na Batalha de Trafalgar , no comando do navio de linha de categoria Royal Sovereign .

  3. Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (born Oct. 24, 1748, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Eng.—died March 7, 1810, at sea en route to England) was a British naval commander who was Horatio Nelson’s second in command at the Battle of Trafalgar and held the Mediterranean command thereafter. Collingwood was sent to sea at the age ...

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  4. A biography of the British naval officer who served with Horatio Nelson in the American Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars. Learn about his early life, career, battles, promotions, and legacy.

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  5. Admiral Lord Collingwood, naval commander who took control of the British fleet after Nelson’s death at the Battle of Trafalgar. This great figure of British naval history was a close friend of Nelson…. The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries can be seen as a great age of sail and a great age of heroes.

  6. 28 de fev. de 2005 · Cuthbert Collingwood is known as "the Northumbrian who saved the nation", but he's also a forgotten North East hero. He's the man who saved the British Navy together with his close friend...

  7. Learn about the life and career of Cuthbert Collingwood, a naval hero and friend of Horatio Nelson. From his humble beginnings in Newcastle to his rise to admiral and peerage, he served in the American War of Independence, the West Indies, and the Napoleonic Wars.