duke of wellington

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duke of wellington

The Duke of Wellington rides his horse on a green hill.

Definition

Proper noun 1. A British military leader and statesman: The Duke of Wellington was a prominent British general and politician, most famous for defeating Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. He later served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 2. A title of nobility: "Duke of Wellington" is a hereditary title in the British peerage, first bestowed upon Arthur Wellesley in 1814.

Examples of Usage
  • As a historical figure:
    • The Duke of Wellington is a key figure in European history.
    • We studied the tactics used by the Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo.
  • Referring to the title:
    • The estate is still owned by the current Duke of Wellington.
    • He was granted the title Duke of Wellington after his military successes.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Iron Duke": A common nickname for the first Duke of Wellington, referring to his strong political will and military discipline.
    • Historical accounts often refer to the Iron Duke's conservative policies.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wellington: Often used as a shortened, informal reference to the Duke, especially in historical contexts.
    • Wellington's army was known for its resilience.
  • Arthur Wellesley: The birth name of the first Duke of Wellington.
  • Wellesley: The family name.
Synonyms
  • The Iron Duke (nickname)
  • Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (full formal reference)
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "To meet one's Waterloo": This idiom, stemming from Napoleon's final defeat, is indirectly related. It means to encounter a decisive or final defeat.
    • The experienced chess player finally met his Waterloo against the young prodigy.
duke of wellington

The Duke of Wellington rides his horse on a green hill.

Noun
  1. British general and statesman; he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo; subsequently served as Prime Minister (1769-1852)