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  1. Canning se retire en 1809 après un duel avec lord Robert Stewart Castlereagh, son collègue au gouvernement. Il sera cependant encore ambassadeur au Portugal en 1814 , puis à nouveau ministre des Affaires étrangères du Royaume-Uni de 1822 à 1827, après le suicide de Castlereagh.

  2. George Canning PC, FRS (11 April 1770 – 8 August 1827) was a British statesman and politician who was Foreign Secretary and, briefly, Prime Minister. Entry into politics [ change | change source ] Stratford Canning was a Whig and would introduce his nephew in the 1780s to prominent Whigs such as Charles James Fox , Edmund Burke , and Richard Brinsley Sheridan .

  3. George Canning, född den 11 april 1770 i London, död den 8 augusti 1827 Chiswick, Middlesex, var en brittisk statsman, far till Charles John Canning.. George Cannings far, född på Irland i grevskapet Londonderry, var advokat och litteratör och dog redan på första årsdagen av sonens födelse; hans mor, Mary Anne Costello, blev efter mannens död skådespelerska utan att dock röna ...

  4. George Canning was a British statesman who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1827 to 1828. He was born on April 11, 1770, in London, England, and died on August 8, 1827, while in office.

  5. The shortest-serving Prime Minister in British history was George Canning, whose premiership lasted a mere 119 days, before he died in office. The irony is that he could well have been one of the longest-serving — if it was not for his unbridled ambition and apparent passion for intrigue, which alienated both the King and his Cabinet colleagues, he might have been appointed 18 years earlier.

  6. ジョージ・カニング 閣下 ( 英: The Rt.Hon. George Canning, PC FRS 、 1770年 4月11日 - 1827年 8月8日 )は、 イギリス の 政治家 、外務大臣、首相。. 小ピット 子飼いの政治家として政治キャリアを積み、 外務大臣 (在職:1807年 - 1809年、1822年 - 1827年)として活躍した ...

  7. Há 3 dias · 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.