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  1. 24 de mai. de 2024 · French Revolutionary wars. Napoleonic Wars. William Pitt, the Younger (born May 28, 1759, Hayes, Kent, England—died January 23, 1806, London) was a British prime minister (1783–1801, 1804–06) during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. He had considerable influence in strengthening the office of the prime minister.

  2. William Pitt (1759/1806) era filho do Conde de Chatman, conhecido político que tinha o mesmo nome. Concluiu sua formação humanista em Cambridge, aos 17 anos. Revelou desde cedo grande interesse pela vida política do país e achava-se presente à sessão da Câmara dos Lordes em que seu pai faleceu, na própria tribuna, enquanto discursava ...

  3. 小威廉·皮特(英文:William Pitt, the Younger,1759年5月28日-1806年1月23日),英国政治家,托利党人,第16、18任英国首相(1783年12月19日-1801年3月14日,1804年5月10日-1806年1月23日)。小皮特是老皮特的次子,1773年就读于剑桥大学彭布罗克学院,1781年当选下院议员,成为一位出色的演讲家。1783年,在 ...

  4. William Pitt. Born November 15, 1708 Westminster, England. Died May 11, 1778 London, England. British war minister during the French and Indian War. W illiam Pitt is known as one of the greatest wartime leaders in British history. He served as secretary of state in the British government during the French and Indian War (1754-63; known in ...

  5. Seven Years’ War. of William Pitt, the Elder. The outbreak of the Seven Years’ War gave Pitt his supreme opportunity for statesmanship. The war began with heavy losses and considerable confusion of policy. The popular demand for Pitt became irresistible, and he declared, “I am sure I can save this country, and nobody else can.”.

  6. William Pitt, o Novo. Político britânico, nasceu em Hayes (Kent) a 28 de maio de 1759 e morreu em Putney, a 23 de janeiro de 1806. Ascendeu apenas com 24 anos ao cargo de primeiro-ministro, o qual exerceu por um período de 18 anos (de 1783 a 1801 e depois de 1804 a 1806); da sua brilhante carreira política, que ultrapassou a notoriedade de ...

  7. 12 de mai. de 2024 · Pitt (hitherto popularly known as ‘the Great Commoner’) took the title of earl of Chatham and the office of lord privy seal (with the duke of Grafton as 1st lord). Within months he had plunged into a state of virtual insanity. Chatham officially resigned in October 1768, but did not regain his senses until late 1769.

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