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  1. Earl of Salisbury is a title that has been created several times in English and British history. It has a complex history and is now a subsidiary title to the marquessate of Salisbury . Background [ edit] The title was first created for Patrick de Salisbury in the middle twelfth century.

  2. Há 4 dias · Robert Cecil, 1st earl of Salisbury (born June 1, 1563, London—died May 24, 1612, Marlborough, Wiltshire, Eng.) was an English statesman who succeeded his father, William Cecil, Lord Burghley, as Queen Elizabeth I’s chief minister in 1598 and skillfully directed the government during the first nine years of the reign of King ...

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  3. Montagu Family, family name of the later medieval English earls of Salisbury, who were descended from Drogo of Montaigu, given in Domesday Book (1086) as one of the chief landholders in Somerset. The family first became prominent in the 14th century, notably by the achievements of William de.

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  4. 16 de jan. de 2022 · 1 June 1563 – Westminster, Salisbury. Died : 24 May 1612 – St Margaret’s Priory, Marlborough. Robert Cecil had a spectacular career by any political yardstick, rising to hold jointly the two highest civil offices of the land during the reigns of Elizabeth I, and James VI/I, thus eclipsing the efforts of his father.

  5. 9 de mai. de 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Robert Cecil Salisbury, 1st earl of, 1563–1612, English statesman; son of William Cecil, Baron Burghley [1]. He entered Parliament and came gradually to rank second only to his father as adviser to Queen Elizabeth I [2].