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  1. Hace 4 días · Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley was a British statesman and government official. Wellesley, as governor of Madras (now Chennai) and governor-general of Bengal (both 1797–1805), greatly enlarged the British Empire in India and, as lord lieutenant of Ireland (1821–28, 1833–34), attempted.

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  2. Hace 6 días · Entretenimiento. El perro callejero que inspiró una película de Hollywood: la historia real de “Arthur: una amistad sin límites” El estreno protagonizado por Mark Wahlberg retrata la conexión...

  3. Hace 2 días · Pakistan. The Maratha Empire ( / məˈrɑːtə / muh-RAH-ta; [3] [4] [5] Marathi pronunciation: [məˈɾaːʈʰaː]) also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy was an early modern Indian empire and later a confederation that controlled large portions of the Indian Subcontinent in the 18th century. Maratha rule formally began in 1674 [note 1 ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Entretenimiento. La conmovedora historia de Arthur, el perro callejero de Ecuador que Hollywood convirtió en éxito. Su viaje, que comenzó con una simple albóndiga compartida y culminó en una...

  5. Hace 2 días · What the Widow Nolen Left Behind. From his third-floor window, William Whiting Nolen watched the twentieth century arrive at Harvard University. Perhaps his dogs sat at his feet. Perhaps he rose from his chair and crossed the room to pour more whiskey into his glass. W. W. Nolen was as necessary to Progressive-era Harvard as the Johnston Gate ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Apsley House, as it is known, stands upon the site of a tavern called The Hercules Pillars. Built for the Lord Chancellor, Lord Apsley, in 1807 it was purchased by the Anglo-Irish politician and colonial administrator Richard, Lord Wellesley. However he had financial problems so he sold the house on to his younger brother Arthur in 1817.

  7. Hace 3 días · Boston Marathon, footrace from Hopkinton, Massachusetts, U.S., to the Back Bay section of Boston, a distance of 42,195 metres (26 miles 385 yards).The world’s oldest annual marathon, it was held first in 1897 and annually thereafter on Patriots’ Day (originally April 19; from 1969 the third Monday in April), which commemorates the Battles of Lexington and Concord (1775) in the American ...