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  1. George Canning (* 11. April 1770 in London; † 8. August 1827 ebenda) war ein britischer Politiker, der zweimal als Außenminister und für kurze Zeit als Premierminister diente. George Canning. Aufgewachsen in ärmlichen Verhältnissen, ermöglichte ihm sein Onkel Stratford Canning den Besuch in Eton und Oxford, wo der junge George Canning ...

  2. Há 6 dias · Search for: 'George Canning' in Oxford Reference ». (1770–1827).Prime minister. The most brilliant disciple of the younger Pitt, Canning was distrusted as an intriguer. He also suffered from the fact that his father had died in penury and that his mother had been an actress. Rescued by a wealthy uncle, Canning was educated at Eton and Oxford.

  3. George Canning. George Canning (11 tháng 4 năm 1770 - 8 tháng 8 năm 1827) là chính khách Anh thuộc đảng Tory, ông là Thủ tướng Anh, Bộ trưởng Tài chính Anh (10/4/1827 - 8/8/1827), hai chức vụ đó chỉ được chưa đầy bốn tháng thì Canning từ giã cõi đời. Ông cũng từng là Ngoại trưởng ...

  4. George CANNING (11a de Aprilo 1770 – 8a de Aŭgusto 1827) estis brita ŝtatestro kaj politikisto de la Konservisma Partio kiu servis en variaj ministraj postenoj dum regado de nombraj ĉefministroj, antaŭ iĝi li mem ĉefministro dum la finaj kvar monatoj de sia vivo. George Canning.

  5. George Canning was born into an Anglo-Irish family on 11 April 1770, the first son and second and only child of his father's three children. His father was a barrister who wrote articles, pamphlets and poetry; briefly he set up as a wine merchant but the business failed. George Canning (senior) was disinherited so his son was born into poverty.

  6. Stephen M. Lee. George Canning and Liberal Toryism, 1801–1827. Royal Historical Society Studies in History. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2008. Pp. ix+211 ...

  7. George Canning. George Canning ( Londres, 11 de abril de 1770- Chiswick, Middlesex, 8 de agosto de 1827) fue un abogado y político británico, quien se desempeñó como ministro de asuntos exteriores de Gran Bretaña durante las Guerras Napoleónicas y luego en la «Europa de la Restauración» tras el Congreso de Viena .