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  1. Ralph John Abercromby, (algumas vezes escrito como Abercrombie) (Tullibody, Escócia, 7 de Outubro de 1734 – Alexandria, 28 de Março de 1801) foi um tenente-general britânico lembrado por seus serviços durante as Guerras Napoleónicas.

  2. Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercromby KB (7 October 1734 – 28 March 1801) was a Scottish soldier and politician. He rose to the rank of lieutenant-general in the British Army , was appointed Governor of Trinidad , served as Commander-in-Chief, Ireland , and was noted for his services during the French Revolutionary Wars ...

  3. 24 de mar. de 2024 · Sir Ralph Abercromby was a soldier whose command restored discipline and prestige to the British army after the disastrous campaigns in the Low Countries between 1793 and 1799. He prepared the way for the successful campaign against Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt. Entering the army in 1756, Abercromby.

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  4. Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801) was considered to be the top soldier of his generation. Along with Sir John Moore, he was known for restoring discipline and the reputation of the British soldier. His restructuring of the army led to the ultimate defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1815.

  5. Contributed by. Woods, C. J.; Hawkins, Richard. Abercromby, Sir Ralph (1734–1801), soldier, was born at Menstrie, Clackmannan, Scotland, and baptised 26 October 1734, son of George Abercromby, lawyer and landowner, and Mary Abercromby (née Dundas). He studied law in Edinburgh and Leipzig before entering the British army at the age of 22.

  6. Sir Ralph Abercromby, the general who shares with Sir John Moore the credit of renewing the ancient discipline and military reputation of the British soldier, was born at Menstry, near Tullibody, in October 1734. His father was a descendant of the family of Abercromby of Birkenbog, and was the chief whig landed proprietor in the little Scotch ...

  7. Ralph John Abercromby, (algumas vezes escrito como Abercrombie) (Tullibody, Escócia, 7 de Outubro de 1734 – Alexandria, 28 de Março de 1801) foi um tenente-general britânico lembrado por seus serviços durante as Guerras Napoleónicas.