His full title was Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson. First Viscount Nelson, KB
It was Horatio Nelson
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Admiral nelson first name was Horatio. He was a British flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy.
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Admiral Lord Nelson is the name of the statue in Trafalgar Square.
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Admiral nelson first name was Horatio. He was a British flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy.
Horatio Nelson
He did not have a horse he was an Admiral, not a soldier. You are probably being confused with a British racehorse called "Lord Nelson" who died several years ago. The horse has no relation to the historic Admiral.
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Horatio, Lord Nelson's mistress was Emma, Lady Hamilton
It's not Copenhagen - that was Wellington's horse. Then why say it,,,he was a sailor and did not need a horse !
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Lord Admiral William Cornwallis
The name of every Elizabethan and Jacobean acting company tells you the name of the company's patron or sponsor. It's like having an acting company called the Coca-Cola Players. Lord Strange's Men, The Lord Admiral's Men, The Lord Chamberlain's Men and the King's Men were sponsored by Lord Strange, the Lord Admiral, the Lord Chamberlain, and the king, James I, respectively.
They were called the Lord Admiral's Men, as their sponsor was Lord Howard, the Lord Admiral. Their home theatre was the Rose Theatre in Southwark when the Chamberlain's Men were playing at the Curtain, north of the river. When the Chamberlain's Men moved to the Globe in Southwark in 1599, the Admiral's Men built a new theatre in the north called The Fortune and moved there. The lead actor of the Admiral's Men was Ned Alleyn and they are most associated with the plays of Christopher Marlowe.
As he wasn't alive then he couldn't have launched a flagship....100 years out....as he was connected to my family I know this.