Francis Bacon
The infamous privateer who was knighted in 1603 and became MP for Plymouth was Sir Walter Raleigh. Known for his exploits against Spanish ships and his role in the English colonization of the Americas, Raleigh was a prominent figure in the Elizabethan era. His knighthood and political career were significant parts of his legacy, although he later faced execution in 1618 due to political intrigue.
no you cannot get your surname knighted. but if you gt knighted you probably have your whole name knighted just your name not your families
final conquest of the whole island was 1603, by Elizabeth I
Paul McCartney was knighted in 1997.
Many consider John Locke to have been the most influential philosopher in American political thought. Locke was an English philosopher.
Harry Lauder
Thomas Allen - English politician - was born in 1603.
elizabeth
In malayalam the word thathwachinthakan stands for the english word Philosopher
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no you cannot get your surname knighted. but if you gt knighted you probably have your whole name knighted just your name not your families
in 1603 Queen Elizabeth 1st died and James 1st took overthe English civil war also occured
Edmund Berke
you are a semi-thick (when it comes to english) philosopher.
Montesquieu was the French political philosopher who admired the English form of government. He believed in the separation of powers and the importance of checks and balances in a political system, which he observed in the English government.
He was knighted in 1786.
He didn't get knighted