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Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, KG, PC, DL, JP, FRS (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman, Conservative politician and... |
The statue of Benjamin Disraeli is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Mario Raggi, located at the west side of Parliament Square in London. It was unveiled... |
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, was the Conservative prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on two occasions,... |
Endymion is a novel published in 1880 by Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, the former Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He... |
greatest picture Disraeli". His performance as British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli won him the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The story... |
Sybil (novel) (redirect from Sybil (Disraeli)) Sybil, or The Two Nations is an 1845 novel by Benjamin Disraeli. Published in the same year as Friedrich Engels's The Condition of the Working Class in... |
Primrose Day (category Benjamin Disraeli) anniversary of the death of the British statesman and prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, on 19 April 1881. The day was marked each... |
Reform Act 1867 (category Benjamin Disraeli) since 1832. The overall intent was to help the Conservative Party, Benjamin Disraeli expecting a reward for his sudden and sweeping backing of the reforms... |
and ended in 1868 was led by Lord Derby in the House of Lords and Benjamin Disraeli in the House of Commons. Lord Derby became prime minister for the... |
Benjamin Disraeli was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a second time by Queen Victoria after William Ewart Gladstone's government was... |
Vivian Grey (category Novels by Benjamin Disraeli) Vivian Grey is Benjamin Disraeli's first novel, published by Henry Colburn in 1826. Originally published anonymously, ostensibly by a so-called "man of... |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby in the House of Lords and Benjamin Disraeli in the House of Commons. After the collapse of Lord Palmerston's first... |
One-nation conservatism (category Benjamin Disraeli) business class. The describing phrase 'one-nation Tory' originated with Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), who served as the chief Conservative spokesman and became... |
Coningsby (novel) (category Novels by Benjamin Disraeli) Coningsby, or The New Generation is an English political novel by Benjamin Disraeli, published in 1844. Coningsby (1844 First Edition) was the first of... |
served as Member of Parliament for Preston until his death in 1882. He became Solicitor General in the government of Benjamin Disraeli in 1874, and was knighted... |
Selina Bridgeman (section Relationship with Disraeli) February 1819 – 25 November 1894) was a British peeress. Prime minister Benjamin Disraeli was her admirer and he wrote her over 1,000 letters. Bridgeman was... |
1 January 1801. The first to use the title in an official act was Benjamin Disraeli, who, in 1878, signed the Treaty of Berlin as "Prime Minister of Her... |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for constituencies in Berkshire) the Conservative Party with him (including, among others, the young Benjamin Disraeli). He thereafter led the protectionist faction of the Conservative... |
Wyndham Lewis (politician) (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies) 14 March 1838) was a British politician and a close associate of Benjamin Disraeli, whom his widow married after his death. Lewis was the son of Reverend... |
leading to minority Conservative governments under Derby and then Benjamin Disraeli. This was the last United Kingdom general election until 2019 where... |