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      • He first rose to military prominence in India, won successes in the Peninsular War in Spain (1808–14), and shared in the victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo (1815). Wellington twice reached the zenith of fame with a period of unexampled odium intervening.
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  1. Often referred to solely as "The Duke of Wellington", he led a successful military career in the Indian subcontinent during the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1798–99) and the Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803–1805), and in Europe during the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815).

  2. Wellington's battle record is exemplary; he ultimately participated in some 60 battles during the course of his military career. Wellington is famous for his adaptive defensive style of warfare, resulting in several victories against numerically superior forces while minimising his own losses.

  3. The victory at Waterloo cemented Wellington's status as a military hero. He returned to his political career and served as prime minster from 1828 to 1830, and again in 1834. However, his strong leadership style - so effective on the battlefield - proved autocratic and contentious in Westminster.

  4. Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington, Irish-born commander of the British army during the Napoleonic Wars and later prime minister of Great Britain (1828–30). He gained military prominence in India, won successes in the Peninsular War in Spain, and triumphed over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

  5. www.biographyonline.net › military › duke-wellingtonDuke of Wellington Biography

    However, after repeated battles between 1808 and 1814, Wellington, with the help of Portuguese and Spanish forces, helped to force France to withdraw from the Spanish peninsula. Wellesley returned home a hero of the Napoleonic wars and was created a Duke of Wellington.

  6. May 27, 2024 · When Napoleon escaped Elba a few months later and entered Paris, Wellington returned to military service, leading combined forces from Britain, Holland, Belgium Germany and Prussia to stop his attempt to regain power in Europe.

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  8. Jul 3, 2017 · Wellington’s success at synergizing military and political objectives in ultimately political contexts not only made him a duke—in 1828 he became Britain’s prime minister. Dennis Showalter is a professor of history at Colorado College and past president of the Society of Military History.