James Wolfe died on September 13, 1759 at the age of 32.
"The Ballad of General Wolfe" is a poem by Thomas Campbell, commemorating the British general James Wolfe, who died during the Battle of Quebec in 1759. The ballad celebrates Wolfe's bravery and sacrifice, portraying him as a heroic figure who faced death with courage. It highlights themes of honor, valor, and patriotism, making it a significant piece of military literature in British history. The poem reflects the romanticized view of war and heroism prevalent in the early 19th century.
Billy Wolfe died in 1963.
Jasper Wolfe died in 1952.
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James Wolfe was killed during the Battle of Quebec on September 13, 1759, during the French and Indian War. He was shot by a French soldier, believed to be Louis de Bougainville's men, while leading an assault on the city. Wolfe's death became a pivotal moment, as it occurred shortly before the British forces secured a crucial victory over the French.
General Wolfe's troops won the battle, although both Wolfe and Montcalm both died
Montcalm, in a battle in front of Quebec, against a British amphibious landing led by Wolfe.
Major General James Wolfe was a British Army Officer, known for his training reforms but remembered chiefly for his victory over the French at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec in 1759.
General Wolfe
He died during the first few minutes of The Battle of The Plains of Abraham, but not before he was told of Britain's victory.
James Wolfe.
James Wolfe-Murray died on 1919-10-17.
James Wolfe Ripley died on 1870-03-16.
Wolfe and Montcalm were the opposing commanders during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Both were killed in the battle.
wolfe and montcalm were both killed in battle
They were the Generals at the Battle of the Plains of AbrahamGeneral James Wolfe was commander of the British ArmyLuois-Joseph Montcalm Marquis de Saint-Veran was commander of the French army.The British won the battle, and captured Quebec CityBoth men died in the battle
General James Wolfe.