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  1. 27 de may. de 2017 · Considered the jewel of his family, the “eldest and brightest hope,” Philip Hamilton rushed to his father’s defense on November 23, 1801 to duel Republican lawyer George I. Eacker in Paulus Hook, New Jersey. Instructed to reserve his fire, young Hamilton fell on the field, a bullet shot through his body. He died the next morning, two ...

  2. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Alexander Hamilton was married to Eliza Schuyler Hamilton married on December 14th, 1780. The couple had a large family with eight children. The brood of Alexander Hamilton’s children consisted of Philip, Angelica, Alexander Jr., James Alexander, John Church, William Stephen, Eliza, and Philip (named after his elder deceased brother).

  3. 18 de may. de 2021 · Philip Hamilton was born to his father and mother Eliza Schuyler Hamilton on January 22, 1782. Alexander was particularly hopeful for the future of his oldest son. Per American Experience , he wrote that the birth "was attended with all the omens of future greatness" and later lovingly described the infant's arm movements as "a method of waving his hand that announces the future orator."

  4. El documental Bosques Azules, dirigido por Philip Hamilton, narra la historia detrás de la explotación de estos bosques en el Chile. “Todo un ecosistema depe...

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  5. 26 de may. de 2024 · Philip Hamilton (1782-1801) Alexander Hamilton's eldest son and proudest hope for the future, Philip, died young in an ill-considered duel. After Philip's death, his father plunged into a grief ...

  6. 27 de ene. de 2024 · Philip Hamilton, the eldest son of Alexander and Elizabeth Hamilton, was a bright and promising individual. Raised in a family of great significance, with his father being one of the founding fathers of the United States and the first US Secretary of the Treasury, Philip had big shoes to fill. He attended Trenton Boarding School in New Jersey ...

  7. Philip Hamilton (ur. 22 stycznia 1782, zm. 24 listopada 1801) – najstarsze dziecko Alexandra Hamiltona, pierwszego sekretarza skarbu Stanów Zjednoczonych, i Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. Zmarł w wieku 19 lat, postrzelony w pojedynku z George’em Eackerem w Weehawken w New Jersey .