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  1. Picton, Sir Thomas (1758-1815). Militar británico nacido en Poyston en agosto de 1758 y muerto en Waterloo el 18 de junio de 1815. El menor de los hijos de Thomas Picton, el 14 de noviembre de 1771 ingresó en el 12 regimiento de Infantería, mandado por su tío William Picton. Estudió en la academia militar de Little Chelsea, y después se ...

  2. 1 de ago. de 2022 · For more than a century, the portrait of Thomas Picton hung in a prominent position at the National Museum Cardiff, the image’s description hailing him as a military hero rather than a tyrant and...

  3. 1 de jun. de 2007 · Picton was indicted for a misdemeanor, “in causing the Torture to be inflicted upon Luisa Calderon, a free Mulata,” in 1801. 25 The case had first appeared before King's Bench two years earlier, in 1804, but had been sent on mandamus to Port of Spain for further information. 26 However, the case has a complicated history; the trial was itself a …

  4. Thomas Picton – also known as the Tyrant of Trinidad, or the Blood-Stained Governor – is a controversial figure. Historically he has been hailed a public ‘hero’, but his governance of Trinidad and his treatment of slaves marks him out as a particularly cruel leader. Picton’s reputation was built on his military prowess.

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  6. Thomas Picton – also known as the Tyrant of Trinidad, or the Blood-Stained Governor – is a controversial figure. Historically he has been hailed a public ‘hero’, but his governance of Trinidad and his treatment of slaves marks him out as a particularly cruel leader. Picton’s reputation was built on his military prowess.

  7. 17 de ago. de 2022 · Una nueva exhibición en el museo nacional de Cardiff, que estará hasta el 3 de septiembre, espera reformular el legado de otra de las figuras históricas controversiales del Caribe, el teniente general Sir Thomas Picton, gobernador de Trinidad entre 1797 y 1803, cargo que ejerció con mano de hierro.