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  1. Frases de William Pitt, o Novo William Pitt , comumente chamado de William Pitt, o Novo para diferenciá-lo de seu pai, foi um político britânico que ocupou a posição de Primeiro-Ministro em dois períodos diferentes, primeiro de 1783 até 1801 e depois de 1804 até sua morte.

  2. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3.º Duque de Portland, KG ( 14 de abril de 1738 – 30 de outubro de 1809) foi um político britânico, militante tanto dos whigs, como dos tories, chancelar da Universidade de Oxford e Primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido, por ambos os partidos. [ 1] Ele foi conhecido até 1762 pelo título de "Marquês de ...

  3. 2 de abr. 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.

  4. 9 de mai. de 2024 · His brother-in-law Earl Temple helped with an annuity of £1,000. William Pitt, the Elder was a British statesman, twice virtual prime minister (1756–61, 1766–68), who secured the transformation of his country into an imperial power. Pitt was born in London of a distinguished family. His mother, Lady Harriet Villiers, daughter of Viscount ...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2020 · Enrolem esse mapa; ele não será necessário [...].” O Primeiro Ministro Britânico William Pitt, o jovem, fez essa observação depois de ser comunicado sobre a derrota das forças britânicas na Batalha de Austerlitz, em 1805, em que ficou claro que a campanha militar de seu país na Europa Continental tinha sido frustrada.

  6. 8 de mai. de 2013 · At just 24 years old, William Pitt The Younger, son of Pitt the Elder, was the youngest Prime Minister in history. He died aged only 46. He was exhausted by the demands of an office whose modern ...

  7. 2 de nov. de 2022 · William Pitt was born on 28 May 1759 to William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (often referred to as ‘the Elder’) and his wife Hester Grenville. He hailed from political stock on both sides, with his father serving as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1766-68 and his maternal uncle, George Grenville, serving as Prime Minister from 1806-7.