Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. On 29 October 1825 in Dublin, following the death of her husband in 1822, she married Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, then the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (since 1821), [2] whose first wife died in 1816, [1] so she became the Vicereine until 1828. Prior to their marriage, they may already have been lovers.

  2. Kathleen Bulkeley Williams. Arthur Charles Wellesley, 5th Duke of Wellington, JP (9 June 1876 – 11 December 1941), known as Arthur Wellesley from 1876 to 1900, and styled as Marquess of Douro from 1900 to 1934, was a British nobleman and landowner.

  3. He was the third son of Lord Arthur Wellesley (later 4th Duke of Wellington) and Lady Arthur Wellesley (later Duchess of Wellington, née Kathleen Bulkeley Williams). He married Dorothy Violet Ashton, daughter of Robert Ashton, on 30 April 1914. He served as a diplomat in the Diplomatic Corps in 1908.

  4. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and Tory statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th-century Britain, commanding the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars and serving twice as prime minister. He has frequently been depicted in various cultural media.

  5. Father. The 1st Viscount Dungannon. Mother. Anne Stafford. Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington ( née Hill-Trevor; 23 June 1742 – 10 September 1831), was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat. She was the wife of the 1st Earl of Mornington and mother of the victor of the Battle of Waterloo, Field Marshal The 1st Duke of Wellington .

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of (1769–1852). Soldier and prime minister. Arthur Wellesley was the third surviving son of the earl of Mornington, an impoverished Irish peer. Educated at Eton, he was regarded by his family as a dreamy introspective youth; the army was thought to be the only possible career for him.

  7. Duke of Wellington – Wikipedia. Arthur Wellesley, 2. Duke of Wellington. Karikatur des 2. Duke of Wellington in der Vanity Fair, 1872. Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2. Duke of Wellington (* 3. Februar 1807 in Soho, London; † 13. August 1884 in Brighton) war ein britischer General, Peer und Politiker .