at the battle of Trafalgar, Nelsons flagship, The Victory came under fire from the French ship, The Redoubtable. Snipers from the enemy ship fired on the Victory and Nelson was hit from a distance of about 50 feet, at just after 1pm on the 21st October. The bullet had entered his left shoulder, pierced a lung and came to rest at the base of his spine. Nelson was carried below and died at 4.30pm that day
He got an infection and died from very poor quality medical treatment. Hope that helps
He got an infection and died from very poor quality medical treatment.
It was in the Battle of Trafalgar during Napoleon wars.
French and Spanish Admirals Villeneuve and Gravina.
yes by a french mans sniper bullet
Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson won the battle.
horatio nelson had 10 children 6 girls and 4 boys.
21 october 1805
Lord Horatio Nelson was an English Admiral. Lord Ernest Rutherford of Nelson was a New Zealand born physicist
Lord Nelson Hotel was created in 1928.
lord nelson liked to suck eggs
Lord Horatio Nelson was involved with Lady Emma Hamilton.
Admiral Lord Nelson School was created in 1995.
SR Lord Nelson class was created in 1926.
Nelson has written: 'Lord Nelson and the agricultural labourers'
Horatio Nelson was created Baron Nelson of The Nile and of Burnham Thorpe in 1798, Baron Nelson of The Nile and of Hillborough in 1801 and Duke of Bronté in The Kingdom of Sicily in 1799.
Lord Nelson did not sail Titanic.
yes he was
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