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  1. Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon, OBE, TD, DL (3 October 1930 – 17 August 1985), styled Viscount Eden between 1961 and 1977, was a British Army officer and, later, a Conservative politician. He was the younger son of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and his first wife, Beatrice ( née Beckett).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anthony_EdenAnthony Eden - Wikipedia

    Avon's surviving son, Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon (1930–1985), known as Viscount Eden from 1961 to 1977, was also a politician and a minister in the Margaret Thatcher government until his death from AIDS at the age of 54.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_of_AvonEarl of Avon - Wikipedia

    The titles became extinct on the death of his only surviving son Nicholas, the second Earl, in 1985. Eden was a member of the prominent Eden family. He was the third son of Sir William Eden, 7th Baronet, of West Auckland, and 5th Baronet, of Maryland.

  4. Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon (19301985); served after the war as aide-de-camp to the Governor General of Canada. Although her family press connections provided a useful boost to her husband's political career, by the early 1930s their marriage was in trouble due to Beatrice's dislike of politics and Eden's long hours and ...

  5. Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon, OBE, TD, DL (3 October 1930 – 17 August 1985), styled Viscount Eden between 1961 and 1977, was a British Army officer and, later, a Conservative politician. He was the younger son of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and his first wife, Beatrice ( née Beckett).

  6. Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon, OBE TD DL (3 October 1930 – 17 August 1985), styled Viscount Eden between 1961 and 1977, was a British Army officer and, later, a Conservative politician. He was the younger son of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and his first wife, Beatrice (née Beckett).

  7. Nicholas Eden, segundo conde de Avon, OBE TD DL (3 de octubre de 1930 - 17 de agosto de 1985), llamado Vizconde Eden entre 1961 y 1977, fue un oficial del ejército británico y, más tarde, un político conservador.