Horatio Nelson, who stumbled and suffered a broken right foreleg about three-sixteenths of a mile from the finish in Saturday's Vodafone English Derby (Eng-I) at Epsom, was euthanized. Questions arose ...
Veteran British historian Coleman (Going to America) now tackles the life of Horatio Nelson, Britain's most celebrated naval hero. Admiral Nelson (1758–1805), whose glory was sealed with his death at ...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 (UPI) -- On May 23, 1903, Horatio Nelson Jackson was just two days into his grand adventure of becoming the first person to drive a car across the country -- from San Francisco to ...
In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte seemed unstoppable after conquering Egypt—until Admiral Horatio Nelson struck. The Battle of the ...
Eurocentric history has, for the most part, remembered Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson as a courageous and astute naval commander. Statuary honouring his accomplishments can be seen around the world, from ...
Next year is the bicentenary of Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafalgar. There will be lots of celebrations, lots of programmes, lots of books, lots of biscuit tins with Nelson's face on, and lots ...
Horatio Nelson Crooks, 95, died in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016, after a short illness. Born March 24, 1921, in Parkersburg to Edwin William Crooks and Rebecca Dils Crooks, he graduated ...
Adm. Horatio Nelson became a national idol after smashing Napoleon's fleet in the 1798 Battle of the Nile. Killed in the victory at Trafalgar in 1805, he became England's greatest naval hero. The 200 ...