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Horatio Nelson - translation to Αγγλικά


Horatio Nelson         
  • Jupiter]] look on.
  • Augmented]] arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bend gules thereon another bend engrailed of the field charged with three hand-grenades of the second fired proper a chief of augmentation wavy argent thereon waves of the sea from which issuant in the centre a palm tree between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister all proper''.<ref name="Montague-Smith 1968 p822">Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), ''Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage'', Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p. 822, "Earl Nelson".</ref> Deemed an example of [[debased heraldry]].<ref name="heraldry-13">[[George Thomas Clark]] (1809–1898), article on [[heraldry]] in the [[Encyclopaedia Britannica]] (9th & 10th editions)[https://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HER/heraldry-13.html]</ref>
  • Paternal arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bendlet gules''.
  • William Anderson]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich)
  • This glass was one of a set commissioned by Lord Nelson to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Copenhagen
  • The Battle of the Malta convoy
  • The site of the rectory in [[Burnham Thorpe]] where Nelson was born in 1758
  • The fight of the ''Ça Ira''
  • ''The Death of Nelson'' by [[Daniel Maclise]] (Houses of Parliament, London)
  • 1790}}; a painting owned by Nelson, which hung above his bed until his death
  • 1825}}
  • Lady Nelson]], formerly Frances "Fanny" Nisbet of the island of [[Nevis]], [[West Indies]]. A painting of the British school, circa 1800, formerly attributed to [[Richard Cosway]], from an earlier copy.
  • Horatia Ward]] (née Nelson) from the Style/Ward Family collection; Horatia was the daughter of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton.
  • Emma Hamilton]] in an 1800 portrait owned by Nelson
  • ''[[Battle of the Nile]], 1 August 1798 at 10&nbsp;pm'', painting by [[Thomas Luny]], 1834
  • [[Nelson's Column]] in [[Trafalgar Square]], London
  • Print of the royal barge carrying Nelson's body
  • George Ryan]] standing on the left-hand edge, holding a rifle
  • Nelson's coffin in the crossing of St Paul's, during the funeral service; the dome hung with captured French and Spanish flags
  • ''The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801'', by [[Nicholas Pocock]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich, London). Nelson's fleet exchanges fire with the Danes, with the city of Copenhagen in the background
  • Nelson wounded during the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife; 1806 painting by [[Richard Westall]]
  • Nelson receives the surrender of the ''San Nicholas'', an 1806 portrait by [[Richard Westall]]
  • The sarcophagus of Nelson in the crypt of St Paul's
  • ''Victory'']]
  • Contemporary drawing of Nelson's [[heraldic achievement]] before the Battle of Trafalgar.<ref name="The Heraldry Society"/>
  • Captain Horatio Nelson, painted by [[John Francis Rigaud]] in 1781, with Fort San Juan – the scene of his most notable achievement up to that point – in the background. The painting itself was begun and nearly finished prior to the battle, when Nelson held the rank of lieutenant; when Nelson returned, the artist added the new captain's gold-braided sleeves.<ref>Sugden 2004, p. 464</ref>
BRITISH ROYAL NAVY ADMIRAL (1758–1805)
Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson; Lord Horatio Nelson; Admiral Horatio Nelson; Admiral Lord Nelson; Admiral Nelson; Nelson, Horatio; Viscount Nelson Nelson Horatio; Horatio Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, Viscount of the Nile; Horacio Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson Nelson; Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Haratio nelson; Sir Horatio Nelson; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte; Horatio Nelson; The Hero of Trafalgar; Annuity to Lord Nelson, etc. Act 1798; Kiss me, Hardy
n. Horatio Nelson, Admiral Nelson (1758-1805), admiral naval británico quien derrotó las flotas francesas de Napoleón y que fue mortalmente herido en la batalla de Trafalgar
Admiral Nelson         
  • Jupiter]] look on.
  • Augmented]] arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bend gules thereon another bend engrailed of the field charged with three hand-grenades of the second fired proper a chief of augmentation wavy argent thereon waves of the sea from which issuant in the centre a palm tree between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister all proper''.<ref name="Montague-Smith 1968 p822">Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), ''Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage'', Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p. 822, "Earl Nelson".</ref> Deemed an example of [[debased heraldry]].<ref name="heraldry-13">[[George Thomas Clark]] (1809–1898), article on [[heraldry]] in the [[Encyclopaedia Britannica]] (9th & 10th editions)[https://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HER/heraldry-13.html]</ref>
  • Paternal arms of Nelson: ''Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bendlet gules''.
  • William Anderson]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich)
  • This glass was one of a set commissioned by Lord Nelson to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Copenhagen
  • The Battle of the Malta convoy
  • The site of the rectory in [[Burnham Thorpe]] where Nelson was born in 1758
  • The fight of the ''Ça Ira''
  • ''The Death of Nelson'' by [[Daniel Maclise]] (Houses of Parliament, London)
  • 1790}}; a painting owned by Nelson, which hung above his bed until his death
  • 1825}}
  • Lady Nelson]], formerly Frances "Fanny" Nisbet of the island of [[Nevis]], [[West Indies]]. A painting of the British school, circa 1800, formerly attributed to [[Richard Cosway]], from an earlier copy.
  • Horatia Ward]] (née Nelson) from the Style/Ward Family collection; Horatia was the daughter of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton.
  • Emma Hamilton]] in an 1800 portrait owned by Nelson
  • ''[[Battle of the Nile]], 1 August 1798 at 10&nbsp;pm'', painting by [[Thomas Luny]], 1834
  • [[Nelson's Column]] in [[Trafalgar Square]], London
  • Print of the royal barge carrying Nelson's body
  • George Ryan]] standing on the left-hand edge, holding a rifle
  • Nelson's coffin in the crossing of St Paul's, during the funeral service; the dome hung with captured French and Spanish flags
  • ''The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801'', by [[Nicholas Pocock]] ([[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich, London). Nelson's fleet exchanges fire with the Danes, with the city of Copenhagen in the background
  • Nelson wounded during the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife; 1806 painting by [[Richard Westall]]
  • Nelson receives the surrender of the ''San Nicholas'', an 1806 portrait by [[Richard Westall]]
  • The sarcophagus of Nelson in the crypt of St Paul's
  • ''Victory'']]
  • Contemporary drawing of Nelson's [[heraldic achievement]] before the Battle of Trafalgar.<ref name="The Heraldry Society"/>
  • Captain Horatio Nelson, painted by [[John Francis Rigaud]] in 1781, with Fort San Juan – the scene of his most notable achievement up to that point – in the background. The painting itself was begun and nearly finished prior to the battle, when Nelson held the rank of lieutenant; when Nelson returned, the artist added the new captain's gold-braided sleeves.<ref>Sugden 2004, p. 464</ref>
BRITISH ROYAL NAVY ADMIRAL (1758–1805)
Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson; Lord Horatio Nelson; Admiral Horatio Nelson; Admiral Lord Nelson; Admiral Nelson; Nelson, Horatio; Viscount Nelson Nelson Horatio; Horatio Lord Nelson; Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson of the Nile; Horatio Nelson, Viscount of the Nile; Horacio Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson Nelson; Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Horatio, Viscount Nelson; Haratio nelson; Sir Horatio Nelson; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte; Horatio Nelson; The Hero of Trafalgar; Annuity to Lord Nelson, etc. Act 1798; Kiss me, Hardy
n. Admiral Nelson, Viscount Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), almirante naval británico que derrotó las flotas francesas de Napoleón y fue herido mortalmente en la batalla de Trafalgar
Horatio Herbert Kitchener         
  • The iconic, much-imitated 1914 [[Lord Kitchener Wants You]] poster
  • Canterbury]], Kent
  • Kitchener, Commander of the Egyptian Army (centre right), 1898
  • Duffus Bros, platinum print/NPG P403. Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, 1901
  • ''Kitchener's Dream'', German propaganda medal, 1915
  • Kitchener Memorial at Marwick Head on [[Mainland, Orkney]]
  • Kitchener on his mother's lap, with his brother and sister
  • Birdwood]] at Anzac, November 1915
  • HMS ''Oak'']] at [[Scapa Flow]], to confer with Admiral Jellicoe, 5 June 1916
  • Young men besieging the recruiting offices in Whitehall, London
  • Kitchener's memorial, St Paul's Cathedral, London
  • Postcard of Kitchener from WW1 period. The picture shows him as a younger man.
  • Kitchener on horseback in ''The Queenslander Pictorial'' in 1910
  • A portrait of Field Marshal Kitchener in full dress uniform taken shortly after being promoted to the rank
BRITISH ARMY GENERAL AND COLONIAL ADMINISTRATOR
Horatio Herbert Kitchener; Horatio Kitchener; Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum; Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum; Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener; Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl Kitchener Kitchener; Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl Kitchener; Horatio Herbert Kitchener of Khartoum; Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener of Khartoum; Field Marshall Sir Horatio Herbert Kitchener; Field Marshal Sir Horatio Herbert Kitchener; Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener; Lord Kitchener of Khartoum; HH Kitchener; Horatio H. Kitchener; Horatio H Kitchener; Herbert Horatio Kitchener; First Lord Kitchener; Horatio Kitchner; Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome; Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener 1st Earl Of Khartoum; Horatio Herbert Kitchener, First Lord Kitchener; Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener; The Lord Kitchener of Khartoum; H. H. Kitchener; Herbert Kitchener
n. Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916), mariscal de campo y estadista británico

Ορισμός

nelson
n.
type of wrestling hold
a full; half nelson

Βικιπαίδεια

Horatio Nelson

Horatio Nelson, I vizconde de Nelson, I duque de Bronte (Burnham Thorpe, Inglaterra, 29 de septiembre de 1758-Cabo de Trafalgar, 21 de octubre de 1805), fue un vicealmirante de la Marina Real británica, conocido por sus victorias durante las Guerras revolucionarias francesas y las Guerras napoleónicas, particularmente por su victoria en Trafalgar. Su liderazgo inspirador, su dominio de la estrategia y sus tácticas poco convencionales provocaron una serie de victorias navales británicas decisivas, particularmente durante las Guerras Napoleónicas. Fue herido en combate, perdiendo la vista en un ojo en Córcega a los 35 años, y la mayor parte de un brazo en el fallido intento de conquistar Santa Cruz de Tenerife cuando tenía 40 años. Murió tras recibir un disparo durante su victoria en la Batalla de Trafalgar en 1805.

Nelson nació en una familia de Norfolk relativamente rica y se unió a la marina por influencia de su tío, Maurice Suckling, un oficial naval de alto rango. Nelson ascendió rápidamente de rango y sirvió con los principales comandantes navales de la época antes de obtener su propio mando a la edad de 20 años , en 1778. Desarrolló una reputación de valor personal y firme dominio de las tácticas, pero sufrió períodos de enfermedad y desempleo después del final de la Guerra de Independencia de Estados Unidos. El estallido de las Guerras Revolucionarias Francesas permitió que Nelson regresara al servicio, donde estuvo particularmente activo en el Mediterráneo. Luchó en varios conflictos en Tolón y fue importante en la captura de Córcega y en los asuntos diplomáticos posteriores con los estados italianos. En 1797, sobresalió mientras estaba al mando del HMS Captain en la Batalla del Cabo San Vicente.

Poco después de esa batalla, Nelson participó en la Batalla de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, donde su ofensiva fracasó y resultó gravemente herido, perdiendo el brazo derecho, y se vio obligado a regresar a Inglaterra para recuperarse. Al año siguiente obtuvo una victoria decisiva sobre los franceses en la Batalla del Nilo, permaneciendo en el Mediterráneo para apoyar al Reino de Nápoles contra una invasión francesa. En 1801 fue enviado al Báltico y obtuvo otra victoria, esta vez sobre los daneses en la batalla de Copenhague. Comandó el bloqueo de las flotas francesa y española en Tolón y, después de su fuga, las persiguió hasta las Indias Occidentales, teniendo que retirarse sin lograr entrar en combate. Después de un breve regreso a Inglaterra, se hizo cargo del bloqueo de Cádiz en 1805. El 21 de octubre de 1805, la flota franco-española salió del puerto y la flota de Nelson les atacó en la batalla de Trafalgar. La batalla se convirtió en una de las mayores victorias navales de Gran Bretaña, pero Nelson, a bordo del HMS Victory, fue herido de muerte por un tirador francés. Su cuerpo fue devuelto a Inglaterra, donde se le concedió un funeral de Estado.

La muerte de Nelson en Trafalgar aseguró su posición como una de las figuras más heroicas de Gran Bretaña. El significado de la victoria y su muerte durante la batalla llevó al dicho "Inglaterra espera que todo hombre cumplirá con su deber" (England expects that every man will do his duty), siendo citado, parafraseado y referenciado regularmente hasta la actualidad. Numerosos monumentos, incluida la Columna de Nelson en Trafalgar Square, Londres, y el Monumento a Nelson en Edimburgo, han hecho que su memoria y su legado sigan siendo muy influyentes.

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2. Horatio Nelson defeated a French–Spanish fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar; Nelson, however, was killed.
3. The Horatio Nelson story, in life as in death, defies the rulebook.
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5. Horatio Nelson from the Battle of Trafalgar sold for 8,160 pounds (US$15,020) on Tuesday, Bonhams auction house said.