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  1. Lieutenant General Alexander Mackenzie Fraser (1758 – 13 September 1809) was a British General. He was known as Mackenzie until he took additional name of Fraser in 1803. Family and early life.

  2. The Alexandria expedition of 1807, also known as the Fraser expedition, ( Arabic: حملة فريزر ), was an unsuccessful attempt by the British to capture the Egyptian city of Alexandria during the Anglo-Turkish War. The aim was to secure a base of operations against the Ottoman Empire and the French Empire in the Mediterranean Sea.

    • 18 March – 25 September 1807
  3. James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser es un soldado y terrateniente escocés. Es un hombre culto, con gran facilidad para aprender idiomas, y un líder natural, tanto como señor en su finca, como en el campo de batalla. Jamie es un hombre grande, fornido y de tez clara, mide 1,93 metros. A pesar….

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  4. James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser (alias "Jamie") es un personaje ficticio de la saga literaria de novelas Forastera escritos por la autora estadounidense Diana Gabaldon y de su adaptación televisiva, Outlander.

    • Juan Navarro Torelló (temp. 1-5)
    • Sam Heughan
  5. James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser. Born. May 1, 1721 [1] [2] at Lallybroch near Inverness, Scotland (age 59) [3] Marital status. Married. Also known as. Sawny [4] Jamie MacTavish. The Dunbonnet. Seumas Ruadh / Red Jamie [5] Mac Dubh. Alex MacKenzie. Alexander Malcolm. Jamie Roy [6] Captain Alessandro [7]

  6. Gabaldon describes Jamie as handsome and unusually tall, with distinctive red hair, deep blue eyes, and fair skin. The character uses many aliases throughout the series, including Jamie MacTavish, The Dunbonnet, Red Jamie/Seumas Ruadh, Mac Dubh, Alex MacKenzie, and Alexander Malcolm. Appearances

  7. Alexander Mackenzie. Sir Alexander Mackenzie was one of the greatest explorers in history. He opened up vast tracts of the Canadian wilderness for trade and settlement. He mapped the Mackenzie River all the way to the Arctic Ocean and seas the first man to travel right across Canada and return.