Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. BURGOYNE, JOHN, known as Gentleman Johnny, army officer, politician, and dramatist; b. 1722, only son of Captain John Burgoyne of Bedfordshire and Anna Maria Burnestone of London; d. 3 Aug. 1792 and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England. John Burgoyne was educated at Westminster School, where he developed an exaggerated classical ...

  2. Dr. Burgoyne is board-certified in otolaryngology and specializes in all things ENT-related with a special emphasis on sinus and nasal surgery, tonsil and sleep apnea surgery, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, and facial reanimation. A second-generation physician, Dr. Burgoyne considers himself a partner with his ...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2021 · On October 17, 1777, Burgoyne and his 5,000 man army officially surrendered to Gates. This was the first British Army to surrender in world history. The successful conclusion for the Americans in the Saratoga campaign marked a major turning point in the Revolutionary War.

  4. La batalla de Saratoga. En el otoño de 1777, el mayor general inglés John Burgoyne trasladó a su ejército al sur a través de la colonia rebelde de Nueva York, hacia Albany, en el avance principal de una ofensiva por tres flancos. En lugar de la victoria, Burgoyne halló frustración, privaciones y finalmente la rendición, tras una serie ...

  5. John Burgoyne was born in 1722 in Sutton, Bedfordshire, England. He served with distinction in the Seven Years’ War (1756–63) and was elected to the House of Commons in 1761 and 1768. After being assigned to Canada as major general in 1776, Burgoyne was part of a British plan to isolate New England. The plan was for Burgoyne to lead his ...

  6. 17 de oct. de 2015 · Unfortunately, Burgoyne’s profligate lifestyle and bad luck at gambling forced him to sell his commission a few years later in 1741, later becoming a junior officer in the somewhat less prestigious 1st Dragoons. In 1751, John Burgoyne became amorously involved with Lady Charlotte Stanley, the Earl of Derby’s sixth daughter, and asked the ...

  7. General John Burgoyne c. 1766 by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Used with permission from the Frick Collection. Born to mother Anna Maria and Captain John Burgoyne in 1722, young John Burgoyne was afforded many advantages as a child. In 1731, his Godfather Lord Bingley died with no heirs and left nine-year-old Burgoyne a handsome legacy.