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  1. 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 ...

  2. His full title was Field Marshal His Grace The Most Noble Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess Douro, Earl of Wellington, Viscount Wellington of Talavera and of Wellington, Baron Douro of Wellesley, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Brunoy, Duke of Vittoria, Marquis of Torres Vedras, Count of Vimiero, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Grandee of the First Class, Knight of the ...

  3. Pages in category "Monuments to Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Oppose, The Duke of Wellington is the current title holder, Arthur Wellesley was the 1st Duke of Wellington. Cavalryman V31 19:42, 7 April 2018 (UTC). Oppose. Fails WP:Precise. SmokeyJoe 14:06, 8 April 2018 (UTC) Oppose. I see no benefit to this. (Hohum @) 14:23, 8 April 2018 (UTC) Oppose. WP:SNOWBALL – it's a foregone conclusion.

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  6. Arthur Wellesley (1769–1852), widely known as the Duke of Wellington, was a British field marshal who is chiefly remembered for the victory of his army at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, which resulted in the final defeat of Napoleon and the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Wellington had earlier commanded the British forces in the Peninsular War .

  7. A monumental column and statue in his birthplace in Trim, County Meath, Ireland (1817) [3] Wellington Monument, London, on Park Lane, London; a colossal bronze statue of Achilles by Richard Westmacott (1822) [4] Wellington Arch on Hyde Park Corner, London, built to a design by Decimus Burton (1825–1827) [5] Equestrian statue of the Duke of ...