Nicholas Trant (1769-1839) was a British Army officer of Irish descent who led Portuguese irregular troops in several actions during the Peninsular War...
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during the Peninsular War. A force of 4,000 Portuguese militia led by Nicholas Trant dealt Masséna a heavy blow when it recaptured the city on 6 October...
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The assault was undertaken by a Portuguese militia led by Colonel Nicholas Trant, an Irish officer in the British Army. Marshal André Masséna's army...
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supplies, with 1,700 of the Portuguese under the command of Colonel Nicholas Trant, a British officer in service with the Portuguese Army. The Anglo-Portuguese...
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post in 1883. He married the diarist Clarissa Sandford Trant (daughter of the soldier Nicholas Trant) in 1832; she died in 1844, leaving three children:...
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cavalry led by C. D. Taylor and about 2,000 Portuguese troops under Nicholas Trant, giving a total of 20,000 men. Junot organised his 14,000-man force...
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6 October 1810 Trant's Raid Coimbra, Portugal Portuguese victory Coimbra is recaptured by Portuguese militia led by Nicholas Trant. 13–14 October 1810...
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Antrim by Henry Cheere. Another monument honours Major-general Sir Nicholas Trant, who served under the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War. A soldier...
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impossible to ford, and Coimbra occupied by Portuguese militia under Nicholas Trant The next day, a location was discovered at Pereira, eight miles upstream...
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(226 men, 16 guns) Lawson's Company Portuguese detachment Lt Col Nicholas Trant (2,585 total) 6th Cavalry Regiment (104) 11th Cavalry Regiment (50)...
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known for playing Antigonus in the film Alexander (2004) and Ser Meryn Trant in the television series Game of Thrones (2011–2015). Beattie’s start in...
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due to the city of Coimbra being occupied by Portuguese militia under Nicholas Trant. In an attempt to delay Wellington's advance, Masséna put Michel Ney...
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island by Sir John Stuart afterwards Count of Maida, with Lyon and Nicholas Trant as majors. The corps was successively known as the queen's German regiment...
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Barnes Jim Carter as Kenneth Trant Maureen O'Brien as Virginia Trant James Fleet as Michael Trant Cherith Mellor as Norma Trant Graham Aggrey as Floyd Malcolm...
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Oakroyd's travels are those of Elizabeth Trant and Inigo Jollifant, two similarly malcontented individuals. Miss Trant is an upper-middle-class spinster and...
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American History, (1921; New York, Dodd, Mead & Company) McCarthy, Samuel Trant, The MacCarthys of Munster: The Story of a Great Irish Sept, (1922: The...
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theatre actress. Having made the breakthrough in the role of Phyllida (Trant) Erskine-Brown in Rumpole of the Bailey, she found when trying to make the...
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Canadian Photo Clickbait". issuu. Retrieved 18 March 2023. Harkness, D.; J. Trant and D. Bearman (eds).; et al. (31 March 2011). "The Mystery of the "1940s...
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(assassin). After Arya is struck blind for her unsanctioned killing of Ser Meryn Trant, the Waif repeatedly beats and abuses Arya, though Arya learns how to fight...
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Tara Fitzgerald (Selyse Baratheon), and Ian Beattie (Ser Meryn Trant). Arya kills Trant for the murder of Syrio Forel, using a face stolen from the House...
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ecclesiastical courts, while maintaining his role as Head of Chambers. Phyllida (née Trant) Erskine-Brown QC (Patricia Hodge) (Series 1–2, Special, and as an occasional...
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(MPs) for Cork City at a by-election in 1859—caused by the death of William Trant Fagan—and held the seat until 1865 when he resigned, due to bad health,...
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1853 – 12 July 1865 Serving with Nicholas Daniel Murphy (Feb. 1865–Jul. 1865) Francis Lyons (Jun. 1859–Feb. 1865) William Trant Fagan (1853–Jun. 1859) Preceded...
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Qhorin Halfhand Ralph Ineson as Dagmer Cleftjaw Ian Beattie as Ser Meryn Trant Fintan McKeown as Amory Lorch Forbes KB as Black Lorren Amrita Acharia as...
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schedule conflict prevented him from appearing. The Spice King played by Nicholas Blane. The character has been created for the show, but he embodies the...
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Virtual Museums Archived 2010-11-04 at the Wayback Machine. In Jennifer Trant and David Bearman (eds.), Proc. Museums and the Web 1998 Archived 2010-11-21...
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Baron Luard (née Longmore) (born 1942), British food writer David Evan Trant Luard (1926–1991), British Labour and SDP politician Henry Richards Luard...
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was the so-called "Spice King", a rich merchant from Qarth, played by Nicholas Blane. Also an original creation of the show is the character of Talisa...
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Atlantic, injuring the first officer and White Star's final commodore Edgar J. Trant, who was hospitalised for five weeks and never sailed again. It was during...
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Bricktown New Jersey United States break clerk Carr Futures Daniel Patrick Trant 40 WTC Northport New York United States trader Cantor Fitzgerald Abdoul...
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