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Horatio Nelson | ||||||
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Horatio Nelson had a passionate belief in his ability to become a hero. His
famous naval career began in 1771 when he was only twelve years old, and ended
with his death at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805. His victories
and great courage caught the public imagination, and he was indeed considered
a hero, both in his own lifetime and in the Victorian period following his death. v6p3pd Horatio was born in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, close to the North Sea coast, on 29th September 1758. He was the son of the Reverend Edmund Nelson. His mother was Catherine Suckling, who came from a far more influential family than her husband. Her grandmother had been the sister of George II's powerful minister Sir Robert Walpole. Mourning for Nelson In 1771, Horatio joined the HMS Raisonnable, a ship commanded by his uncle Captain Maurice Suckling, as a midshipman. As a twelve year old boy, he thus began what was to prove a lifetime's experience at sea. By the time he was twenty, his ships had taken him to the Arctic, the East Indies and the Caribbean. These early experiences laid the foundation for his subsequent successful career in the navy and great victories against France, Spain and the Netherlands. In January 1806, after Nelson's body had lain in state in the Painted Hall of Greenwich Hospital, it was carried by barge up the Thames. An extraordinary state funeral, celebrated with enormous solemnity and grief, was held in St Paul's Cathedral. Nelson's elaborate tomb can still be seen in the crypt below the dome. His flagship, the Victory is also preserved at Portsmouth. Many other commemorative projects ensured lasting national fame for Nelson. Although the kind of sainthood claimed for him in the immediate period after his death may have faded, his strengths, such as his bravery, and his ability to inspire loyalty, confidence and enthusiasm in others are still remembered. |
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