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Edward Cecil, I vizconde de Wimbledon (29 de febrero de 1572 - 16 de noviembre de 1638) fue un noble inglés, militar y político.
Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon (29 February 1572 – 16 November 1638) was an English military commander and a politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1624.
Edward Cecil, I vizconde de Wimbledon (29 de febrero de 1572 - 16 de noviembre de 1638) fue un noble inglés, militar y político.
Sir Edward Cecil, a battle-hardened soldier fighting for the Dutch, was appointed commander of the expedition by the Duke of Buckingham. The choice of commander was ill-judged because Cecil was a good soldier but had little knowledge of the sea.
- 1-7 November 1625
- Spanish victory [1] [2]
- Bay of Cádiz (Spain)
Edward C. Harris (n. 1946) es un arqueólogo, natural de Islas Bermudas, es en la actualidad director del Museo Marítimo [1] de las Bermudas [2] y es mundialmente conocido por el libro Principios de la Arqueología Estratigráfica, sobre métodos arqueológicos.
Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil KCMG DSO (12 July 1867 – 13 December 1918), known as Lord Edward Cecil, was a distinguished and highly decorated English soldier. As colonial administrator in Egypt and advisor to the Liberal government, he helped to implement Army reforms.
Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon. (1572-1638), Naval and military commander. Sitter in 4 portraits. A military and naval commander, and the grandson of the great Elizabethan statesman, Lord Burghley, Wimbledon served under Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I.