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  1. George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, KG, GCSI, GCIE, PC, FRS, FRGS, FBA (11 January 1859 – 20 March 1925), styled Lord Curzon of Kedleston between 1898 and 1911 and then Earl Curzon of Kedleston between 1911 and 1921, was a prominent British statesman, Conservative politician and writer who served as Viceroy ...

  2. George Nathaniel Curzon, 1.º Marquês Curzon de Kedleston KG, GCSI, GCIE, PC (11 de janeiro de 1859 — 20 de março de 1925) foi um nobre, diplomata, geógrafo político e estadista britânico. [1] Estudou no Balliol College da Universidade de Oxford, tendo sido, posteriormente, chanceler da mesma universidade.

  3. George Nathaniel Curzon. Foreign Secretary October 1919 to January 1924. Curzon is best known for his illustrious career as Viceroy of India (1899 to 1905), and his expertise in Asian affairs...

  4. George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon. Also called (1898–1911): Baron Curzon of Kedleston or. (1911–21): Earl Curzon of Kedleston. Born: January 11, 1859, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, England. Died: March 20, 1925, London (aged 66) Title / Office: House of Lords (1908-1925), United Kingdom. viceroy (1898-1905), India. Political Affiliation:

  5. George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon, or Lord Curzon, (born Jan. 11, 1859, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, Eng.—died March 20, 1925, London), British viceroy of India (1898–1905) and foreign secretary (1919–24). Eldest son of a baron, he studied at Oxford and entered Parliament in 1886.

  6. 17 de mai. de 2018 · Curzon, George Nathaniel, 1st Marquis Curzon (1859–1925). Curzon became an authority on the East through travelling extensively in the 1880s, and a passionate advocate of British imperial power. His main contribution to that came when he was sent to India as viceroy in 1899, where he worked hard to further the interests—as he saw ...

  7. 29 de out. de 2023 · George Nathaniel Curzon (1859–1925), commonly known as Lord Curzon, was born on 11 January 1859 at his ancestral home, Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire. He was the second of 11 children of the 4th Baron Scarsdale and his wife Blanche. As the eldest boy, he was destined to inherit Kedleston.