Sir Thomas Hardy

Admiral, 1st Baronet, naval commander

Sir Thomas Hardy - Admiral, 1st Baronet, naval commander
Born

April 5th, 1769
256 years ago

Died

September 20th, 1839
185 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1769, served in the Royal Navy and rose to the rank of admiral. Played a significant role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 as commander of the HMS Victory, serving under Vice-Admiral Nelson. Contributed to British naval strategy and operations during the Napoleonic Wars. Following his distinguished service, received the title of 1st Baronet in recognition of his contributions to the navy and the British Empire. Hardy's naval career extended over several decades, marked by various postings and leadership roles.

Commanded HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar

Awarded the title of 1st Baronet

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