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Q: How did Admiral Lord Nelson lose his arm?
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What did admiral Horatio Nelson lose on Tenerife in 1797?

His right arm was removed in June 1797 by the ship's surgeon after it was shatterred by gunshot during the attack on Santa Cruz.


Which arm did Napoleon lose?

Horatio Nelson was a famed British Admiral who is known for his victory in the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. He lost his right arm during the battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1797 when a musket ball hit his arm and caused multiple fractures of humerus bone.


The famous British one-eyed Admiral was?

That would be Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson of the Nile. He lost an arm as well.


What does 111 stand for in cricket?

Admiral Nelson, yes the term used for the score 111 in cricket is nelson. It is believed that there was a person named nelson who had only one leg, one eye and one hand.The term is used in reference to the Admiral. Accordingly multiples of nelson are called Double Nelson, Triple Nelson and so on...


What happened in the Lord Nelson era?

The Lord Nelson era was during the French Revolutionary wars and was a very bloody time. Lord Nelson himself fought in many of the battles that took place resulting in him losing first his arm, then his sight in one eye and finally his life.


Why does lord nelson have his arm in his jacket?

His right arm was amputated between the elbow and the shoulder after he was shot in the arm during his (unsuccessful) attack on Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in 1797. His sleeve was fastened to the buttons on his coat.


Was horatio nelson a good or bad leader?

Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson has been an inspirational leader to his men and a master stratagem to his colleagues. He fought bravely in the Napoleonic Wars. In another war, he lost an arm. After his recovery in the hospital, he went back to be the master of his position. On October 21, 1895, his fleet won a decisive victory against the French, however, was cut down by a French Sniper.


What is a nelson?

A Nelson is a wrestling hold in which one arm is passed under the opponent's arm from behind and the hand is applied to the neck (half nelson).


Did nelson have tattoos?

Gunnar Nelson has a tattoo on his right arm.


Why is 111 called nelson?

The number 111 is sometimes called "a Nelson" or "Nelson's" (particularly as a score in cricket or darts) after Admiral Nelson, who allegedly only had "One Eye, One Arm, One Leg" near the end of his life. (This is sometimes bowdlerised to say that he lost "One Eye, One Arm, One Life" during his naval career.) Another suggestion is that the number is derived from his three great victories, thus Copenhagen, Nile and Trafalgar which gives the sequence "Won - Won - Won".


Who was nelson?

There is more than one Nelson. If you are asking about Lord Nelson, british 18th century war hero: Horatio Nelson was born on 29th September, 1758, in the North Norfolk village of Burnham Thorpe, where his father was the local rector. His mother died when he was nine, and Hotatio was just 12 when he joined the Royal Navy on his uncle's ship, HMS Raisonnable, in 1771. His bravery in battles brought out the best in his captains and men. After being wounded in sea battles, he had only one arm and was blind in one eye. Admiral Viscount Horatio Nelson is one of the most remembered heroes of our history. He was an international hero in his own lifetime too. He was as popular as a modern footballer or popstar today. He became popular after defeating almost the entire French Fleet in 1798 and the Danes fleet in 1801. 200 years ago on October 21, 1805, Admiral Lord Nelson, as Commander in Chief of the British fleet, led a fleet of 27 ships into battle at Trafalgar.


What is 111 nelson number?

It is said that Admiral Nelson only had one eye, one leg and one arm. That's why it is named after him. In cricket it is seen as unlucky - some thing because the number represents the wicket without bails. Some people stand on one leg until the score has moved on.