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  1. Robert Anthony Eden, I conde de Avon (Durham, 12 de junio de 1897-Alvediston, Wiltshire, 14 de enero de 1977), fue un político británico, miembro del Partido Conservador, que se desempeñó como primer ministro entre 1955 y 1957 tras la dimisión de su mentor, Winston Churchill.

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

    Sir Anthony Eden has been pretending that he is now invading Egypt to strengthen the United Nations. Every burglar of course could say the same thing; he could argue that he was entering the house to train the police. So, if Sir Anthony Eden is sincere in what he is saying, and he may be, then he is too stupid to be a prime minister.

    • 1915–1919, 1920–1923, 1939 (as Territorial)
    • Eton College
  3. Anthony Eden (born June 12, 1897, Windlestone, Durham, England—died January 14, 1977, Alvediston, Wiltshire) was a British foreign secretary in 1935–38, 1940–45, and 1951–55 and prime minister from 1955 to 1957. After combat service in World War I, Eden studied

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  4. Anthony Eden asumió, pues, el papel de líder de la oposición hasta que, tras la victoria electoral conservadora de 1951, entró como ministro de Exteriores en un nuevo gobierno presidido por Churchill, con cuya sobrina se casó al año siguiente. Al retirarse Churchill en 1955, Eden asumió el cargo de primer ministro (1955-1957).

  5. Hace 2 días · In 1940 - 1945, and again in 1951 - 1955, Eden was not only Churchill's foreign secretary, but also his acknowledged and uncontested successor as leader of the Conservative Party.

  6. Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon KG MC PC (12 June 1897–14 January 1977) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He was better known throughout his time in office as Sir Anthony Eden . He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford .

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › Anthony_EdenAnthony Eden - Wikiwand

    Robert Anthony Eden, I conde de Avon, fue un político británico, miembro del Partido Conservador, que se desempeñó como primer ministro entre 1955 y 1957 tras la dimisión de su mentor, Winston Churchill.