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  1. Robert Walpole, 1ᵉʳ conde d'Oxford, (Houghton, 1676 - † Londres, 1745) foi un destacáu políticu inglés, consideráu como'l primera primer ministru del Reinu Xuníu de la Gran Bretaña. Ocupó'l poder mientres casi 21 años, dende 1721 hasta 1742 .

  2. Robert Walpole, 1. hrabě z Orfordu ( 26. srpen 1676 – 18. březen 1745 ), známý před rokem 1745 jako sir Robert Walpole, byl britský státník, který je všeobecně považován za prvního britského předsedu vlády. I když post premiéra neměl oporu v legislativě té doby, je Walpole považován za prvního, který tuto pozici ...

  3. Robert Walpole nacque a Houghton Hall, Norfolk, nel 1676. I suoi genitori furono Robert Walpole, un politico whig che rappresentava la circoscrizione di Castle Rising nella Camera dei comuni, e Mary Burwell: Robert fu il quinto di diciassette figli, otto dei quali morirono durante l'infanzia. Walpole studiò a Eton dal 1690 al 1695 e si ...

  4. Robert Walpole, 1. Earl of Orford, KG, KB, PC (* 26. August 1676 in Houghton, Norfolk; † 18. März 1745 in London) war ab 1721 faktisch, ab 1730 auch formell erster Premierminister Großbritanniens, bis zu seinem Rücktritt im Februar 1742. Walpole, der Mitglied der Whigpartei war, diente während der Regierungszeit der Könige Georg I. und ...

  5. 20 de nov. de 2014 · Walpole’s father had been a Whig, a supporter of the 1688 to 1689 ‘Glorious Revolution’ which gave Britain a constitutional monarchy. Robert junior inherited those views, although he was also perceived as a political moderate and an efficient administrator. The rise, fall, and rise of Walpole. His political rise was swift.

  6. Robert Walpole. The English statesman Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745), was the first minister to maintain continuing support for royal government by exercising both careful use of Crown patronage and untiring leadership in the House of Commons. Robert Walpole entered political life during the turbulent era of party strife that ...

  7. John Plumb. Robert Walpole, 1st earl of Orford - Prime Minister, Politics, Patronage: The supremacy in the Commons was maintained by Walpole until 1742. In 1727, at the accession of George II, he suffered a minor crisis when for a few days it seemed that he might be dismissed, but Queen Caroline prevailed on her husband to keep Walpole in office.