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"The Duke" NFL football was named in honor of the game's pioneering legend and NY Giants owner, Wellington Mara. He was dubbed "The Duke" by Giants players, and later, the official game ball followed suit. The Pittsburgh Steelers Authentic NFL Football is as close as a fan can get to the authentic, on-field icon that is seen in every game.
The Duke of Wellington is Chairman of Richemont Holdings UK, and a Director of Compagnie Financière Richemont and RIT Capital plc. He was previously a director of Sanofi SA and of Pernod Ricard SA. He was a Member of the European Parliament from 1979-1989.
23 hours ago · Wellington Collection, Stratfield Saye. Portrait of the Duke of Wellington is an 1814 portrait painting by the English artist Thomas Phillips depicting the Anglo-Irish soldier and politician Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. Wellington had recently returned to London from Continental Europe where he had been serving without break since 1809.
Nov 14, 2024 · The Duke and Duchess of Wellington have been given the honour of joining Their Majesties in their open-topped carriage on the first day of Royal Ascot on a number of occasions – a clear sign of the high regard in which they are held.
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The title was created in 1814 for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess of Wellington (1769–1852; born as The Hon. Arthur Wesley), the Anglo-Irish military commander who is best known for leading the decisive victory with Field Marshal von Blücher over Napoleon 's forces at Waterloo in Brabant (now Walloon Brabant, Belgium).
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Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (né Wesley; 1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish military officer and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, serving twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.