Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Princess Antonia of Prussia, Duchess of Wellington OBE (Antonia Elizabeth Brigid Louise Mansfeld; born 28 April 1955) is a British aristocrat and philanthropist. She serves as the President of The Guinness Partnership , [1] an affordable housing community benefit society in the United Kingdom.

  2. I remembered reading about the first Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley) and his wife (Catherine "Kitty" Pakenham) and it reminded me strongly of Persuasion (except more tragic in ending). I re-read the Wikipedia page about her again and it is SO SIMILAR! They fell in love and got engaged at a younger age but her family was unhappy.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2020 · File:Catherine Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Size of this preview: 414 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 166 × 240 pixels | 622 × 900 pixels. Original file ‎ (622 × 900 pixels, file size: 184 KB, MIME type: image ...

  4. Catherine Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington. Date of birth. 14 January 1773. Dublin. Date of death. 24 April 1831. London. Country of citizenship. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

  5. Catherine Rowley. Catherine Sarah Dorothea Wellesley, também conhecida como Kitty Pakenham ( Dublin, 14 de janeiro de 1773 — Apsley House, 24 de abril de 1831) era a filha de Edward Michael Pakenham, 2.º Barão Longford e Catherine Rowley. Ela era a esposa de Arthur Wellesley, 1.º Duque de Wellington, com quem se casou em 10 de abril de ...

  6. Catherine Sarah Dorothea Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington ( née Pakenham; 14 January 1773 – 24 April 1831), known before her marriage as Kitty Pakenham, was the wife of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington .

  7. 10 de nov. de 2023 · After studying at Cobham Hall School, an all-girls private school in Kent, the princess attended King’s College. On 3 February 1977, the Duchess married Charles Wellesley, now the Duke of Wellington, at St Paul’s Church in Knightsbridge, London. He is the eldest son of the 8th Duke of Wellington, also known as the Marquess of Douro.