Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British admiral famous for his participation in the Napoleonic Wars, most notably in the Battle of Trafalgar, a decisive British victory in the war, during which he lost his life.[1] Nelson went against the conventional tactics of the time by cutting through the enemy's lines. Nelson was noted for his ability to inspire and bring out the best in his men, to the point that it gained a name: "The Nelson Touch". His actions during these wars and his heroic image as a one-armed, one-eyed patriot, ensured that before and after his death he was revered. |
Isidora D, 04.05.2008 15:18:00
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In 1798, even though he had been married since 1787, Nelson famously became embroiled in an affair with Emma, Lady Hamilton, the wife of William Hamilton, the British Ambassador to Naples which lasted until his death. Emma became Nelson's mistress, returning to the United Kingdom to live openly with him, and eventually they had a daughter, Horatia. It was the public knowledge of this affair that induced the Royal Navy to send Nelson back out to sea after he had been recalled. By his death in 1805 Nelson had become a national hero, and he was given a State funeral. His memory lives on in numerous monuments, the most notable of which is London's Nelson's Column, which stands in the centre of Trafalgar Square. |
Isidora D, 04.05.2008 15:24:00
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Edukativno vo sekoj sluchaj, samo da ne preteruvame. |
Gjorgji Gacevski, 04.05.2008 16:27:00
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vo grupen plan vo celost e opfaten spomenikot deluva mnogu vozviseno,posebno pozadinata neboto go nadopolnuva ,preubavo |
Elizabeta S, 04.05.2008 17:50:00
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Epten vozvisheno.. |
Elida P, 04.05.2008 20:20:00
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Imam gledano film za nego, znachajna figura vo Angliskata istorija. |
Nikolas Nando, 05.05.2008 17:09:00
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