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  1. Alexander Leslie, I Conde de Leven (1582-4 de abril de 1661) fue un militar escocés que luchó al servicio del Imperio Sueco y de Escocia. Nacido ilegítimo y educado en acogida, alcanzaría el rango de Mariscal de Campo sueco y Lord General de Escocia a la cabeza del Ejército de los Covenanters, Consejero Privado de Escocia.

  2. Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven ( c. 1580 – 4 April 1661) was a Scottish military officer and peer. Born illegitimate and raised as a foster child, he subsequently advanced to the rank of field marshal in Swedish Army, and in Scotland became Lord General in command of the Army of the Covenanters, a privy councillor, captain of ...

  3. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Alexander Leslie, 1st earl of Leven (born c. 1580—died April 4, 1661, Balgonie, Fife, Scotland) was the commander of the Scottish army that from 1644 to 1646 fought on the side of Parliament in the English Civil Wars between Parliament and King Charles I.

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  4. Alexander Leslie, I Conde de Leven fue un militar escocés que luchó al servicio del Imperio Sueco y de Escocia. Nacido ilegítimo y educado en acogida, alcanzaría el rango de Mariscal de Campo sueco y Lord General de Escocia a la cabeza del Ejército de los Covenanters, Consejero Privado de Escocia.

  5. 10 de jul. de 2020 · Alexander Leslie served as an officer in the British Army during the American Revolution. He commanded the southern theater after Charles Lord Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown and directed the British evacuations of Savannah, Georiga and Charleston, South Carolina in 1782 under orders from Sir Guy Carleton.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2024 · IT was this week 363 years ago that General Sir Alexander Leslie, the 1st Earl of Leven, died after a long and adventurous life. He was also Lord Balgonie, and it was at Balgonie Castle in Fife that he died in his bed on April 4, 1661, at the age of 80 or 81.

  7. The Honourable Major General Alexander Leslie (1731 – 27 December 1794) was a major general in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was the commander of the British troops at the Battle of Harlem Heights. He replaced Cornwallis as commander in the South in 1782.