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  1. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister from April 1908 to December 1916, bore the chief part in some of the greatest Liberal achievements of the twentieth century. Herbert Henry Asquith was born at Morley, West Yorkshire, on 12 September 1852. His father died when he was eight, and in 1863, sent to London to live with relatives, he entered the City of ...

  2. Herbert Henry Asquith (12 Eylül 1852 - 15 Şubat 1928), 1908-1916 arasında başbakanlık yapmış liberal devlet adamı. I. Dünya Savaşı 'nın ilk iki yılında ülkeyi yönetmiş ve Lordlar Kamarası'nın yetkilerini kısıtlayan Parlamento Yasası'nın (1911) kabul edilmesini sağlamıştır.

  3. 14 de mai. de 2018 · ASQUITH, HERBERT HENRY (1852–1928), British politician. Herbert Henry Asquith was born 12 September 1852, in Morley, Yorkshire, the son of a minor textile owner. He demonstrated a formidable intellect early on at the City of London School, enough to win the first classical scholarship from that school to Balliol College.

  4. Herbert Henry Asquith. (Morely, Yorkshire, 1852 - Londres, 1928) Político británico. Abogado educado en las Universidades de Londres y Oxford, entró en política de la mano del Partido Liberal. En 1886 fue elegido diputado; luego fue ministro del Interior entre 1892 y 1895, ministro de Hacienda en 1905-08 y primer ministro de 1908 a 1916.

  5. Politiker. 1852. 12. September: Herbert Henry Asquith wird als Sohn eines Wollhändlers in Morley, West Yorkshire (Großbritannien), geboren. 1863-1870. Asquith besucht die City of London School. 1870. Aufnahme seines Studiums der Rechtswissenschaft am Balliol College in Oxford. 1877.

  6. 初代 オックスフォード=アスキス伯爵 ハーバート・ヘンリー・アスキス ( Herbert Henry Asquith [ˈæskwɪθ] [4], 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC 、 1852年 9月12日 - 1928年 2月15日 )は、 イギリス の 政治家 、 貴族 。. ヘンリー・キャンベル=バナマン の引退後 ...

  7. 2 de set. de 2020 · Asquith: A Prime Minister at War. As a peacetime premier Herbert Asquith was held in high regard, but the First World War undid his reputation. That is an unfair judgment, argues Roland Quinault.