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  1. William Stirling-Maxwell of Pollock (Kenmure, 8 mars 1818 – 15 janvier 1878) est un historien de l'art, homme politique, collectionneur bibliophile et hispaniste écossais. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  2. Battles/wars. Second World War. Palestine Emergency. Awards. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Distinguished Service Order. General Sir William Gurdon Stirling, GCB, CBE, DSO (25 May 1907 – 29 August 1973) was a British Army officer who reached high office during the 1960s. [1]

  3. O Monumento Wallace é uma torre de 67 metros, que se encontra no topo da Abbey Craig, uma alta colina que coroa a cidade de Stirling. Foi construído em 1869, sendo fruto de uma campanha doada por contribuintes a fim de trazer a tona novamente o espírito escocês, honrando seu maior herói, o cavaleiro William Wallace.

  4. William Stirling-Maxwell of Pollock ( Kenmure, 8 de marzo de 1818- Venecia, 15 de enero de 1878) fue un historiador del arte, político, coleccionista, bibliófilo e hispanista escocés. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en inglés ... William Stirling.

  5. A story of passion. Told with pride. Stirling’s famous landmark stands above the fields where William Wallace led his troops to victory at The Battle of Stirling Bridge and tells the story of the patriot and martyr who became Scotland’s National Hero.

  6. 18 de may. de 2016 · En 1848 Sir William Stirling publicó los tres volúmenes de su proyecto Annals of the Artists of Spain, primera historia integral del arte español. Ese mismo año regaló a sus familiares, amigos, colaboradores, colegas hispanófilos y a bibliotecas un cuarto volumen, titulado Talbotype illustrations , que contenía reproducciones fotográficas de algunas de las obras estudiadas en los Annals .

  7. 30 de abr. de 2023 · By November, 1782, Stirling’s health began to deteriorate rapidly. He was losing the use of his hands. In late December he was forced to his bed when his temperature soared. His wife and daughter cared for him in Albany. On January 15, 1783, William Alexander, Lord Stirling, died in Albany. He was 56.