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He served two terms of office as [[Prime Minister of Vionna-Frankenlisch|Prime Minister]] for the [[Conservative Party (Vionna-Frankenlisch)|Tory Party]] from 1861 to 65 and from 1867 to 1870. He proved to be a competent statesman with a surprisingly peaceful yet still expansionist foreign policy and prudent economic conservatism. Despite his aptitude for government, he was a poor campaigner and won his first election on personality and his military success rather than policy and his second election followed a recession blamed mainly of [[William Strevens, 5th Baron|Lord Strevens']] Whigs. | He served two terms of office as [[Prime Minister of Vionna-Frankenlisch|Prime Minister]] for the [[Conservative Party (Vionna-Frankenlisch)|Tory Party]] from 1861 to 65 and from 1867 to 1870. He proved to be a competent statesman with a surprisingly peaceful yet still expansionist foreign policy and prudent economic conservatism. Despite his aptitude for government, he was a poor campaigner and won his first election on personality and his military success rather than policy and his second election followed a recession blamed mainly of [[William Strevens, 5th Baron|Lord Strevens']] Whigs. | ||
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His Lordship Horatio Lynwood Viscount Lynwood | |
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Birth name | Horatio de'Marston Lynwood |
Born | Frankenlisch, Kingdom of Frankenlisch | November 2, 1820
Died | May 21, 1892 Lynwood Estate, Saxondale | (aged 71)
Buried | Saxondale Cathedral |
Allegiance | Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Rank | Field Marshal |
Battles/wars | War of the Vionnan Coalition |
Spouse(s) | Arianne Adaglo |
Children | Henry Lynwood |
Horatio Lynwood was a Vionna-Frankenlischian general, nobleman and politician. He commanded the Imperial Army during the War of the Vionnan Coalition and commanded at many of the great battles of that war, including Drayglossop, Widnisnor, Hampdon Street, and Eglantine. He became the first Vionna-Frankenlischian Field Marshal following his victory at Hampdon Street which was, until Dunport, the largest battle on Vionnan soil. He also commanded Imperial troops alongside Malducians under Prince Eugene of Passaro in the Battle of Bexketh in which he decisively defeated the Islamist army and essentially ended the Jihad for Gestoria.
He served two terms of office as Prime Minister for the Tory Party from 1861 to 65 and from 1867 to 1870. He proved to be a competent statesman with a surprisingly peaceful yet still expansionist foreign policy and prudent economic conservatism. Despite his aptitude for government, he was a poor campaigner and won his first election on personality and his military success rather than policy and his second election followed a recession blamed mainly of Lord Strevens' Whigs.