An eponym is when someone gives their name to something else. So, like , 'The Duke of Wellington' gave his name to wellington boots. It's a little bit like the Roman's gave their names to the months on the calendar we use today, for example: Augustus Caesar gave his name to our month 'August'.
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The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
Yes, he was (all the Dukes of Wellington, right up to and including the current, living members of the family, were/are related to the first Duke).
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The 1st Duke died on the 14th of September 1852.
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington"Duke of Wellington" and "The Iron Duke". .
Duke of Wellington - title - was created in 1814.
Duke of Wellington's Regiment was created in 1702.
No Duke of Wellington has been royalty. You mean either peers or nobility. I've most often seen the following form: Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Which, by the way, is how Wikipedia sorts the Iron Duke.
Like York, PA or New York, NY for the Duke of York ... or Pennsylvania for William Penn ...
The English general was the Duke of Wellington. The battle of Waterloo took place during the reign of George IV.
Yes, he was (all the Dukes of Wellington, right up to and including the current, living members of the family, were/are related to the first Duke).
it was built as a memorial to the duke of wellington
Wellington Mara went by Duke.
I think it's named after the Duke of Wellington.