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  1. 20 de out. de 2022 · Until Liz Truss, George Canning was the shortest-serving prime minister. He needn’t be forgotten by pub quizzers, general knowledge collectors and historians alike. In 1973, Richard Luckett ...

  2. George Canning e o Brasil: (influência da diplomacia inglesa na formação brasileira) Author(s): Freitas, Caio de: Keywords: Canning, George Políticos ingleses

  3. 27 de abr. de 2024 · George Canning was a member of the City of London Police team which won the sixth and last Olympic Tug-of-War title in 1920. In Antwerp, the London policemen beat the USA, Belgium and Holland in two straight pulls and the British victory occupied, in total, less than two and a half minutes. Canning resigned from the police force in December 1935.

  4. George Canning e o Brasil 2º v. Com o subtítulo Influência da diplomacia inglesa na formação brasileira, esta obra, em dois volumes, apresenta os resultados de longa pesquisa do autor em arquivos britânicos sobre o papel do estadista inglês George Canning (1770-1827) na História do Brasil, desde a invasão de Portugal por Napoleão até a consolidação da monarquia no Novo Mundo.

  5. George Canning. 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. Aufgewachsen in ärmlichen Verhältnissen, ermöglichte ihm sein Onkel Stratford Canning den Besuch in Eton und Oxford, wo der junge George Canning ...

  6. 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 .

  7. 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.