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  1. Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, né le 14 avril 1874 au palais de Kensington de Londres et mort le 16 janvier 1957, est 1er comte d'Athlone, major-général et homme d'État, le seizième gouverneur général du Canada, de 1940 à 1946. Né prince Alexandre de Teck, il prend pour titre celui de 1er comte d'Athlone.

  2. El príncipe Jorge de Gales ( George Alexander Louis; 3 4 5 Londres; 22 de julio de 2013) 6 7 es un príncipe del Reino Unido y miembro de la familia real británica desde su nacimiento, ya que es el hijo primogénito de los actuales príncipes de Gales, Guillermo y Catalina, y nieto mayor del rey Carlos III del Reino Unido y de su primera ...

  3. 24 de jun. de 2022 · Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone 1940, by Yousuf Karsh. After the sudden death of John Buchan, Canada was in need of a Governor General and quickly. At the time, Canada was deep in the Second World War as it emerged from The Great Depression. The man who would assume the mantle of viceroy at this chaotic time would be an ex-soldier, who ...

  4. Alexander Earl of Athlone. Alexander Cambridge, 1. Earl of Athlone, vollständiger Geburtsname Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George von Teck (* 14. April 1874 im Kensington Palace in London; † 16. Januar 1957 im Kensington Palace in London), stammte aus einer morganatischen Linie des Hauses Württemberg, war durch seine Mutter ...

  5. A. B. BOSWORTH. Conquest and Empire: The Reign of Alexander the Great. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. xiii + 330. Cloth, $44.50; paper, $14.95. The title of A. B. Bosworth's most recent work provides a clear indication of its contents and emphasis; its subtitle, however, tends to deceive: rather than

  6. 13 de ene. de 2022 · This chapter addresses how the Crusades spurred a renewed appropriation of Alexander in historiography, literature, images and cartography in late medieval Europe. Alexander’s legend was particularly relevant because it reflected the era’s geopolitical and epistemological complexity. The chapter focuses first on the ancient Alexander legend ...

  7. 4 de ene. de 2024 · The chapter considers the motivation for Alexander the Great’s expedition to India, which took him beyond the limits of the Persian Empire he had set out to conquer. Ambition ( pothos) is seen as more probable than either strategic necessity or scientific curiosity. The course of the campaign from November 326 to July 325 BC is outlined, and ...