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Conor Anthony McGregor ist ein irischer Mixed Martial Arts-Kämpfer bei der UFC. Er ist ehemaliger UFC Lightweight Champion und UFC Featherweight Champion sowie ehemaliger Cage Warriors Featherweight und Lightweight Champion. Conor Anthony McGregor (* Juli in Dublin) ist ein irischer Mixed Martial Arts-Kämpfer bei der UFC. Er ist ehemaliger UFC Lightweight Champion und. McGregor ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alex McGregor (* ), Fußballspieler der Cookinseln; Allan McGregor (* ), schottischer. Parallel zur Ankündigung seines Kampfs mit Manny Pacquiao rechnet Conor McGregor mit UFC-Boss Dana White ab - und veröffentlicht. Nach Floyd Mayweather fordert Conor McGregor die nächste Box-Legende. Mayweathers alter Rivale Manny Pacquiao bestätigt den Kampf. Conor McGregor hat einem Kampf gegen Dustin Poirier zugestimmt. Sein Comeback will der Ire im Stadion der Dallas Cowboys bestreiten. Conor Mcgregor. Conor Mcgregor. Artikel zu: Conor Mcgregor.
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The Ultimate Fighter He captured Amelia Island in under a mandate from revolutionary agents to conquer Florida from the Spanish, and there proclaimed a short-lived " Republic of the Floridas ".
He then oversaw two calamitous operations in New Granada during that each ended with his abandoning British volunteer troops under his command.
When the British press reported on MacGregor's deception following the return of fewer than 50 survivors in late , some of his victims leaped to his defence, insisting that the general had been let down by those whom he had put in charge of the emigration party.
A French court tried MacGregor and three others for fraud in after he attempted a variation on the scheme there, but convicted only one of his associates.
Acquitted, MacGregor attempted lesser Poyais schemes in London over the next decade. In , he moved to Venezuela, where he was welcomed back as a hero.
He died in Caracas in , aged 58, and was buried with full military honours in Caracas Cathedral. Little is recorded of MacGregor's childhood.
MacGregor joined the British Army at 16, the youngest age it was possible for him to do so, in April Southern England was fortified to defend against a possible French invasion ; the 57th Foot was at Ashford , Kent.
In February , after less than a year in training, MacGregor was promoted without purchase to lieutenant —an advancement that usually took up to three years.
Later that year, after MacGregor had spent some months in Guernsey with the regiment's 1st Battalion, the 57th Foot was posted to Gibraltar.
Maria commanded a substantial dowry and, apart from her by-now-deceased father, was related to two generals , a member of parliament and the botanist Aylmer Bourke Lambert.
During this time MacGregor developed an obsession with dress, rank insignia and medals that made him unpopular in the regiment; he forbade any enlisted man or non-commissioned officer to leave his quarters in anything less than full dress uniform.
In the 57th Foot was sent to Portugal as reinforcements for the Anglo-Portuguese Army under the Duke of Wellington , during his second attempt to drive the French out of Spain during the Peninsular War.
MacGregor's regiment disembarked at Lisbon about three months into the campaign, on 15 July. By September it was garrisoning Elvas , near the frontier with Spain.
According to Michael Rafter, author of a highly critical biography of MacGregor, this secondment came after a disagreement between MacGregor and a superior officer, "originally of a trivial nature", that intensified to such an extent that the young captain was forced to request discharge.
This was promptly granted. On his return to Britain the year-old MacGregor and his wife moved into a house rented by his mother in Edinburgh.
There he assumed the title of " Colonel ", wore the badge of a Portuguese knightly order and toured the city in an extravagant and brightly-coloured coach.
This had little bearing on reality but MacGregor nevertheless created an air of credible respectability for himself in London society.
In December , Maria MacGregor died. At a stroke MacGregor lost his main source of income and the support of the influential Bowater family.
His choices were, Sinclair suggests, limited: announcing his engagement to another heiress so soon after Maria's death might draw embarrassing public protests from the Bowaters, and returning home to farm the MacGregor lands in Scotland would be in his mind unacceptably dull.
His only real experience was military, but the manner of his exit from the British Army would make a return there awkward at best.
MacGregor's interest was aroused by the colonial revolts against Spanish rule in Latin America, particularly Venezuela, where seven of the ten provinces had declared themselves an independent republic in July , starting the Venezuelan War of Independence.
The Venezuelan revolutionary General Francisco de Miranda had been feted in London society during his recent visit, [19] and may have met MacGregor.
MacGregor arrived in the Venezuelan capital Caracas a fortnight after much of the city had been destroyed by an earthquake. With swathes of the country under the control of advancing royalist armies, the revolutionary government was losing support and starting to fracture.
Subsequent engagements were less successful, but the republican leaders were still pleased with the glamour they perceived this dashing Scottish officer to give their cause.
He resolved that they would have to take some time to prepare before returning to the mainland. Miranda's name won the Scotsman a fresh commission in the service of New Granada, with command of 1, men in the Socorro district near the border with Venezuela.
This man can hardly serve us in New Granada without heaping ten thousand embarrassments upon us. MacGregor withdrew to Cartagena, which was still in revolutionary hands, [28] and at the head of native troops destroyed hamlets, local infrastructure and produce to prevent the Spanish from using them.
A Spanish force of about 6, landed in late August and, after repeatedly failing to overcome the 5, defenders, deployed to subdue the fortress by blockade.
Sinclair records that MacGregor played an "honourable, though not conspicuous" part in the defence. The defenders resolved to use the dozen gunboats they had to break through the Spanish fleet to the open sea, abandoning the city to the royalists; MacGregor was chosen as one of the three commanders of this operation.
On the night of 5 December the gunboats sailed out into the bay, blasted their way through the smaller Spanish vessels and, avoiding the frigates, made for Jamaica.
All the gunboats escaped. The British merchant class in Jamaica that had shunned MacGregor on his first arrival in now welcomed him as a hero.
One Englishman toasted the " Hannibal of modern Carthage ". Two pursuing royalist armies harried MacGregor constantly as he retreated across country, but failed to break his rearguard.
With no carts and only a handful of horses, the Scotsman was forced to leave his wounded where they fell. MacGregor led his men in a furious charge that prompted a Spanish retreat back into Chaguaramas, then continued towards Barcelona.
The Scotsman deployed his 1, men, mostly native archers, behind a marsh and a stream—the Spanish cavalry were bogged down in the marsh, while the archers repelled the infantry with volleys of arrows.
After three hours MacGregor charged and routed the royalists. They arrived on 20 August , after 34 days' march.
Please accept my congratulations for the prodigious services you have rendered my country". Arismendi proposed to MacGregor that capturing one of the ports in East or West Florida , which were then Spanish colonies, might provide an excellent springboard for republican operations elsewhere in Latin America.
MacGregor remained ignorant of this for two years. They called themselves the "deputies of free America" and called upon MacGregor to take possession of "both the Floridas, East and West" as soon as possible.
He thus expected at least covert support from the US government. MacGregor raised several hundred armed men for this enterprise in the Mid-Atlantic states , South Carolina, and particularly Savannah , Georgia.
MacGregor left Charleston in a ship with fewer than 80 men, [45] [46] mostly US citizens. Few of Amelia's residents came out to support MacGregor but, at the same time, there was little resistance; most simply left for mainland Florida or Georgia.
This was largely ignored, as was a second proclamation in which MacGregor congratulated his men on their victory and exhorted them to "free the whole of the Floridas from Tyranny and oppression".
MacGregor announced a "Republic of the Floridas" under a government headed by himself. He attempted to tax the local pirates' booty at an "admiralty court", [48] [49] and tried to raise money by seizing and selling dozens of slaves found on the island.
His officers clamoured for an invasion of mainland Florida, but he insisted that they did not have enough men, arms, or supplies.
Discipline disintegrated among MacGregor's troops, who were paid first in "Amelia dollars" that he had printed, and later not at all.
Spanish forces congregated on the mainland opposite Amelia, and MacGregor and most of his officers decided on 3 September that the situation was hopeless and that they would abandon the venture.
MacGregor announced to the men that he was leaving, explaining vaguely that he had been "deceived by my friends. He waited offshore for a few days, [54] then left on the schooner Venus on 8 September.
Press reports of the Amelia Island affair were wildly inaccurate, partly because of misinformation disseminated by MacGregor himself. He drew MacGregor's attention to the British Legions being raised by the Latin American revolutionaries in London, and suggested that he could recruit and command such a force himself.
MacGregor was excited by the idea of leading British troops again after years in command of colonials, tribesmen, and miscellaneous adventurers.
He sailed for home with Josefa and Gregorio and landed in Dublin on 21 September , and from there made his way back to London. A London financier, an old friend of MacGregor's called Thomas Newte, [60] [61] took responsibility for the envoy's debt on the condition that the general instead take troops to New Granada.
The men came close to mutiny at Aux Cayes in February when MacGregor failed to produce the 80 silver dollars per man on arrival promised by his recruiters.
The delay had led to renewed dissension in the ranks that the stand-in commander Colonel William Rafter had difficulty containing.
MacGregor restored morale by announcing that they would set out to attack Porto Bello on the New Granadian mainland the following day. Colonel Rafter disembarked with men near Porto Bello on 9 April, outflanked a roughly equal force of Spanish defenders during the night, and marched into Porto Bello without a fight on 10 April.
MacGregor, watching from one of the ships with Woodbine—to whom he had given the rank of colonel—quickly came ashore when he sighted Rafter's signal of victory, and, as usual, issued a flowery proclamation: "Soldiers!
Our first conquest has been glorious, it has opened the road to future and additional fame. The lack of patrolling by MacGregor's troops allowed the Spanish to march straight into Porto Bello early on 30 April MacGregor was still in bed when the Spaniards found his riflemen drilling in the main square and opened fire.
He passed out and would probably have drowned had he not been picked up and brought aboard the Hero by one of his naval officers. The version of events favoured by Sinclair is that Rafter received orders to this effect only after he had himself contacted MacGregor on the Hero.
He was briefly delayed in Haiti by a falling-out with his naval commander, an officer called Hudson. MacGregor steered the hijacked brigantine to Aux Cayes, then sold her after she was found to be unseaworthy.
MacGregor bombastically announced his intention to liberate New Granada, but then hesitated. The lack of action, rations or pay for weeks prompted most of the British volunteers to go home.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Norcott led the men onto the beach and waited there two hours for MacGregor to arrive, but the general failed to appear.
Attacked by a larger Spanish force, Norcott countered and captured the town. MacGregor still refused to leave the ships, convinced that the flag flying over the fort must be a trick; even when Norcott rowed out to tell him to come into port, MacGregor would not step ashore for over a day.
When he did appear, many of his soldiers swore and spat at him. Events went largely as they had done earlier in the year at Porto Bello.
MacGregor abstained from command in all but name, and the troops descended into a state of confused drunkenness. Immediately afterwards he went to the port, ostensibly to escort Eyre's wife and two children to safety on a ship.
After putting the Eyres on the Lovely Ann , he boarded the Amelia and ordered the ships out to sea just as the Spanish attacked.
General Eyre and the troops left behind were all killed. MacGregor reached Aux Cayes to find news of this latest debacle had preceded him, and he was shunned.
A friend in Jamaica, Thomas Higson, informed him through letters that Josefa and Gregorio had been evicted, and until Higson's intervention had sought sanctuary in a slave's hut.
By the s the most visible sign of prior colonisation was a small graveyard overgrown by the jungle. On 29 April , George Frederic Augustus signed a document granting MacGregor and his heirs a substantial swathe of Mosquito territory—8,, acres 12, square miles; 32, square kilometres , an area larger than Wales [84] [90] —in exchange for rum and jewellery.
Despite Rafter's book, London society remained largely unaware of MacGregor's failures over the past few years, but remembered successes such as his march to Barcelona; similarly his association with the "Die-Hards" of the 57th Foot was recalled, but his dubious early discharge was not.
MacGregor said that he had come to London to attend King George IV 's coronation on the Poyers' behalf, and to seek investment and immigrants for Poyais.
He claimed to have inherited a democratic system of government there, with a basic civil service and military. He therein announced the land grant, his departure for Europe to seek investors and colonists—"religious and moral instructors I trust, that through the kindness of Almighty Providence, I shall be again enabled to return amongst you, and that then it will be my pleasing duty to hail you as affectionate friends, and yours to receive me as your faithful Cazique and Father.
So began what has been called one of the most brazen confidence tricks in history—the Poyais scheme. The consensus among MacGregor's biographers is that Britain in the early s could hardly have suited him and his Poyais scheme better.
Those wanting a higher return invested in more risky foreign debt. MacGregor mounted an aggressive sales campaign. He gave interviews in the national newspapers, engaged publicists to write advertisements and leaflets, and had Poyais-related ballads composed and sung on the streets of London, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The Sketch mostly comprised long, reprinted tracts from older works on the Mosquito Coast and other parts of the region. We'll a' gang to Poyais thegither, We'll a' gang ower the seas thegither, To fairer lands and brighter skies, Nor sigh again for Hieland heather.
Chorus of "The Poyais Emigrant", one of the ballads composed to advertise Poyais []. This was almost all fiction, [] but MacGregor's calculation that official-looking documents and the printed word would convince many people proved correct.
The meticulous detail in the leather-bound Sketch , and the cost of having it printed, did much to dispel lingering doubts.
Alongside the land certificate sales, MacGregor spent several months organising the issue of a Poyaisian government loan on the London Stock Exchange.
As a precursor to this he registered his land grant at the Court of Chancery on 14 October For settlers, MacGregor deliberately targeted his fellow Scots, assuming that they would be more likely to trust him, as a Scotsman himself.
Leadership of the Cazique's first emigration party was given to an ex-British Army officer, Hector Hall, who was commissioned into the Poyaisian "2nd Native Regiment of Foot" with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and created "Baron Tinto" with a supposed 12,acre square-mile; square-kilometre estate.
A second emigrant ship— Kennersley Castle , a merchantman docked at Leith , near Edinburgh—was hired by MacGregor in October , [] and left Leith on 22 January with almost emigrants aboard.
The ship's captain Henry Crouch fired a six-gun broadside salute, hoisted the supposed flag of Poyais, then steered the ship out of port. While claiming royal status as Cazique, MacGregor attempted to dissociate himself from the Latin American republican movement and his former comrades there, and from late made discreet overtures towards the Spanish government regarding co-operation in Central America.
The Spanish paid him little notice. When this representative suddenly died, the frantic buying of South American securities was abruptly replaced by equally restless selling.
Honduras Packet reached the Black River in November Bemused to find a country rather different from the Sketch ' s descriptions, and no sign of St Joseph, the emigrants set up camp on the shore, assuming that the Poyaisian authorities would soon contact them.
They sent numerous search parties inland; one, guided by natives who recognised the name St Joseph, found some long-forgotten foundations and rubble.
The Poyais emigrants' situation, as described by Alfred Hasbrouck in []. The second set of colonists disembarked from the Kennersley Castle in late March
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