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  1. Robert Walpole, I conde de Oxford (1676-1745), fue un destacado político inglés. Educado en el Eton College y en la Universidad de Cambridge, defendió siempre ideas liberales y parlamentarias. Fue secretario de Guerra desde 1708 a 1710, tesorero de la Marina entre 1710 y 1712 y, nombrado por el rey Jorge I en dos ocasiones, ministro de ...

  2. Robert Walpole, 1.° conde de Orford, conocido entre 1725 y 1742 como Sir Robert Walpole, fue un destacado político inglés, considerado de facto como la primera persona en ocupar el cargo de primer ministro del Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña.

  3. Robert Walpole ( Norfolk, 1676. augusztus 26. – London, 1745. március 18.) brit államférfi, Orford első grófja, a Térdszalagrend lovagja, királyi titkos tanácsos, Horace Walpole író édesapja. Az első, akit „Nagy-Britannia miniszterelnökének” szokás nevezni, bár a maga idejében ez a cím hivatalosan még nem létezett.

  4. 23 de jul. de 2021 · In this video produced with the History of Parliament Trust we learn about Britain's first Prime Minister: Robert Walpole.

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  5. Hace 2 días · J.H. Plumb analyses the career of the man recognised as Britain's first prime minister. Walpole. Over the high table at King's College, Cambridge, hanging in the place of honour, is a splendid portrait of Sir Robert Walpole. There he is – short, fat, coarse-featured, jovial, resplendent in the Garter of which he was so proud.

  6. Robert Walpole. Robert Walpole, Bá tước thứ nhất xứ Orford, KG, KB, PC (26 tháng 8 năm 1676 – 18 tháng 3 năm 1745), từ 1742 trở về trước với tên Sir Robert Walpole, là một chính khách của Anh và được coi là Thủ tướng Anh đầu tiên.

  7. Robert Walpole. Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford was a British politician. He is regarded by many as the first de facto Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (then called Great Britain ). The position of prime minister was not actually official at that time. Walpole He was born in Houghton, Norfolk on 26 August 1676. He died on 18 March 1745.