Henry Sydney

English general and politician

Henry Sydney - English general and politician
Born

April 8th, 1641
384 years ago

Died

April 8th, 1704
321 years ago — 63 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

Links & References

Served as a general and politician during the 17th century. Held the title of 1st Earl of Romney. Acted as Secretary of State for the Northern Department. Played a significant role in military and political matters of the time, contributing to the governance and defense strategies of England.

Held the title of 1st Earl of Romney

Served as Secretary of State for the Northern Department

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