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  1. 8 de may. 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 ...

  2. William Pitt le Jeune (28 mai 1759 – 23 janvier 1806) est un homme d'État britannique de la fin du XVIII e et du début du XIX e siècle. Il devint le plus jeune Premier ministre de Grande-Bretagne lors de son élection en 1783 à l'âge de 24 ans. Il quitte le poste en 1801 mais redevient Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni de 1804 jusqu'à sa mort en 1806 .

  3. University Pitt Club. Category: Tory prime ministers of the United Kingdom. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after prime ministers of the United Kingdom. Wikipedia categories named after English people.

  4. Derek Jarrett: Pitt the Younger. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London 1974, ISBN 0-297-76668-6; Robin Reilly: William Pitt the Younger. Cassell, London 1978, ISBN 0-304-29781-X; John Ehrman: The Younger Pitt. The Reluctant Transition. Constable, London 1983 OCLC 465754493; John Ehrman: The Younger Pitt. The Consuming Struggle.

  5. William Pitt detto il Giovane (Hayes, 28 maggio 1759 – Putney Heath, 23 gennaio 1806) è stato un politico britannico. Ricoprì il ruolo di Primo ministro del Regno Unito dal 19 dicembre 1783 al 14 marzo 1801 e poi dal 10 maggio 1804 al 1806 , anno della sua morte.

  6. The Young Mr. Pitt is a 1942 British biographical film of the life of William Pitt the Younger and in particular his struggle against revolutionary France and Napoleon. It was directed by Carol Reed and stars Robert Donat, Robert Morley, Phyllis Calvert and John Mills. [1] Made in black-and-white, it was produced by Edward Black and Maurice ...

  7. Second Pitt ministry. William Pitt the Younger reassumed the premiership of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1804, succeeding Henry Addington as First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer. His second ministry was cut short with his death in 1806.