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    Karl William spiller koncert på Hotel Cecil. Karl William er en af de stærkeste stemmer i dansk popmusik, og han har aldrig været bange for at udforske nye forskellige genrer inden for popmusikken. I livesammenhænge er Karl William langt fra et ubeskrevet blad og har af flere omgange høstet store roser for sine liveshows – allerede i ...

  2. William Cecil, Königin Elisabeth I. und Francis Walsingham (Kupferstich von William Faithorne, 1655) William Cecil trug in hohem Maße zu Elisabeths Neuordnung der englischen Kirche bei (Anglican Settlement). Cecil fürchtete den Katholizismus mehr als politische denn als religiöse Gefahr.

  3. William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley was an English statesman, the chief adviser of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign, twice Secretary of State and Lord High Treasurer from 1572. In his description in the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, A.F. Pollard wrote, "From 1558 for forty years the biography of Cecil is almost indistinguishable from that of Elizabeth and from the history of ...

  4. William Cecil, primul baron Burghley (scris uneori Burleigh ), Bourne 13 septembrie 1520 - 4 august 1598, a fost un om de stat englez, primul consilier al reginei Elisabeta I a Angliei (17 noiembrie 1558 - 24 martie 1603 ), de două ori Ministru de Externe ( 1550 - 1553 și 1558 - 1572) și Ministru de Finanțe din 1572.

  5. William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. (1520 or 1521-1598), Lord High Treasurer. Sitter associated with 45 portraits. William Cecil served both Edward VI and Mary I but exercised most power when chief minister to their sister Elizabeth I. When she ascended to the throne, Elizabeth's first appointment was to make Cecil her principal secretary of ...

  6. William Cecil’s consistent attention to Ireland was not lost on members of the Tudor political establishment: he became towards the end of his career in the eyes of some the ‘careful father’ of the kingdom of Ireland, with Elizabeth implicitly cast as its distant and disinterested mother.

  7. According to Cecil's own chronology of his life, he sat in Parliament in 1543. He was knighted in 1551, and became a member of the Privy Council (and the principal secretary) from 1550 until 1553. He spent the last three years of Mary's reign privately in Wimbledon. Cecil's public life began again in November 1558, when he started working on ...