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  1. The 1955 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 26 May 1955, four years after the previous general election in 1951. It was a snap election: after Winston Churchill retired in April 1955, Anthony Eden took over and immediately called the election in order to gain a mandate for his government. It resulted in a majority of 60 seats ...

  2. Anthony Eden. Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon KG MC PC (12 June 1897–14 January 1977) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He was better known throughout his time in office as Sir Anthony Eden. He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford . Eden was one of the best-known politicians of his generation.

  3. Abstract. There is surely no doubt that Anthony Eden’s brief premiership, which lasted from April 1955 until January 1957, will always be remembered primarily for his extraordinary handling of the rising tensions in the Middle East, culminating in the British invasion of and retreat from Egypt invariably known as ‘the Suez Affair’.

  4. Anthony Eden. Robert Anthony Eden (ur. 12 czerwca 1897 w West Auckland, zm. 14 stycznia 1977 w Alvediston) – brytyjski polityk, premier Wielkiej Brytanii i przywódca Partii Konserwatywnej w latach 1955–1957. Trzykrotny minister spraw zagranicznych Wielkiej Brytanii (1936–1938, 1940–1945 i 1951–1955).

  5. Abstract. Within a week of becoming Prime Minister in April 1955, Sir Anthony Eden announced that a General Election would be held in the following month. As the Conservative Government had maintained full employment and the Welfare State, and as the economy seemed to be characterized by boom conditions, a Tory Election victory was always the ...

  6. Eden ministry. The Eden ministry was formed following the resignation of Winston Churchill in April 1955. Anthony Eden, then- Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, took over as Leader of the Conservative Party, and thus became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Upon assuming office, Eden asked Queen Elizabeth II to dissolve parliament ...

  7. Robert Anthony Eden, I conde de Avon ( Durham, 12 de junio de 1897- Alvediston, Wiltshire, 14 de enero de 1977), fue un político británico, miembro del Partido Conservador, que se desempeñó como primer ministro entre 1955 y 1957 tras la dimisión de su mentor, Winston Churchill. También fue ministro de Asuntos Exteriores en tres ocasiones ...