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  1. 2 de set. de 2020 · Thirty years of private relations when they were often at odds preceded the appointment of Canning as Prime Minister in 1827 by George IV, writes Christopher Hibbert. Canning and the Napoleonic Wars Although Canning resigned in 1809, writes Cedric Collyer, the fruits of his foreign policy, and the ...

  2. 乔治·坎宁(George Canning,1770年4月11日—1827年8月8日),女演员之子,英国杰出的外交家,他一反前任卡斯尔雷子爵的欧洲协调原则,抛弃了神圣同盟,承认了南美各国的解放,自诩用新世界来平衡旧世界,他支持希腊独立运动,1827年当了100天英国首相后就病逝于任上。

  3. George Canning served as Prime Minister between 1827 to 1827. Read more about the life and achievements of George Canning in our past Prime Ministers section.

  4. 30 de mai. de 2024 · George Canning was born in London on 11th April 1770, a son of George (d.1771) and his wife Mary Ann (Costello), both of whom were Irish. Due to his father’s early death he was taken into the household of his uncle Stratford and educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › jorge-canningJorge Canning _ AcademiaLab

    Jorge Canning. George Canning FRS (11 de abril de 1770 - 8 de agosto 1827) fue un estadista conservador británico. Ocupó varios altos cargos en el gabinete bajo numerosos primeros ministros, incluidos dos mandatos importantes como Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, y finalmente se convirtió en Primer Ministro del Reino Unido durante los ...

  6. George Canning’s life would see him fatherless when he was 1 year old, shooting a pistol in a duel, an affair with the King’s wife and becoming the British Prime Minister. George Canning (1770-1827) 11th April 1770 George Canning was born into an Anglo-Irish family at his parents’ home in Queen Anne Street, Marylebone, London.

  7. 2 de dez. de 2023 · George Canning ( 11 April 1770 – 8 August 1827) was a British Tory statesman. He held various senior cabinet positions under numerous prime ministers, including two important terms as Foreign Secretary, finally becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the last 118 days of his life, from April to August 1827.