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  1. John Stark. John Stark (* 28. August 1728 in Londonderry, New Hampshire Colony, heute USA; † 8. Mai 1822 in Manchester (New Hampshire)) war ein General, der während des Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieges in der amerikanischen Kontinentalarmee diente. Als John Stark acht Jahre alt war, zogen seine Familie und er von Londonderry nach ...

  2. General John Stark is New Hampshire's best known Revolutionary War soldier, known for his heroism at the battles of Bunker Hill and Bennington. “Live Free or Die,” the New Hampshire State Motto, comes from a toast written by General John Stark on July 31, 1809. Poor health had forced Stark to decline an invitation to an anniversary reunion ...

  3. 13 de mar. de 2017 · John Stark was a hero for his time, though most of us never learned about his life beyond his famous line. Heroism isn’t only about courage and the willingness to sacrifice one’s life — traits that epitomize a hero include individualism, courage, putting others first, passion, determination and integrity.

  4. Lord Jon Nieve es el Lord Comandante de la Guardia de la Noche nº 998. Es hijo bastardo de Lord Eddard Stark. Su lobo huargo, Fantasma, es albino y mudo. El emblema personal de Jon consiste en los colores de la Casa Stark invertidos, un lobo huargo de plata corriendo sobre fondo de cenizo.[1] Jon es descrito como un muchacho con los rasgos propios de los Stark, complexión delgada, cara ...

  5. www.starkpark.com › park-info › general-john-starkGeneral John Stark

    General John Stark. General John Stark, born in Londonderry in 1728, was New Hampshire’s foremost Revolutionary War hero and author of New Hampshire’s motto “Live free or Die. Death is not the worst of evils.”. In the spring of 1777 the outcome of the American Revolution was very much in question. A large British army in Canada began to ...

  6. 14 de jul. de 2021 · The motto Live Free or Die became the New Hampshire state motto in 1945. John Stark would live until he was 93 years old and would be the last surviving Revolutionary War General at his death. General John Stark is known as the Hero of Bennington. His victory at the Battle of Bennington led to the victory of Saratoga.

  7. 4 de ene. de 2018 · General John Stark played a tremendous role in winning America’s independence, yet he is virtually unknown today. In 1809, though the two men had never met, President James Madison wrote to Stark in recognition of “the part you bore as a hero and a patriot in establishing the independence of our country.” 1 More than a quarter century after the Revolutionary War, it was still common ...