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  1. Herbert Henry Asquith (født 12. september 1852, død 15. februar 1928) var en britisk liberal premierminister ( 1908 - 16) og den første jarl af Oxford og Asquith (fra 1925 ). Hans vigtigste beslutning som premierminister var at indføre offentlige pensioner og andre sociale ydelser . Han blev kaldt Herbert i sin familie, men Henry af sin ...

  2. Politiker. 1852. 12. September: Herbert Henry Asquith wird als Sohn eines Wollhändlers in Morley, West Yorkshire (Großbritannien), geboren. 1863-1870. Asquith besucht die City of London School. 1870. Aufnahme seines Studiums der Rechtswissenschaft am Balliol College in Oxford. 1877.

  3. 2 de ene. de 2021 · Next to the monarch who lent his name to the Edwardian era, H. H. Asquith (1852–1928) was its chief representative. 1 The period is bathed in the nostalgic afterglow of a late-summer afternoon, but underneath its sedate surface this was a time of searing political and social conflicts. And then there was the war that ended the era, and in ...

  4. 22 de jul. de 2014 · 22. Juli 1914: Gegenüber Frühstücksgästen redet Herbert Henry Asquith Klartext: Zwar sei die Lage auf dem Balkan „überaus ernst“, aber wirklich schlimm stehe es in Großbritannien selbst.

  5. I.O. "Canciller A.3, 142". Inscripción en la guarda: Casasola, Asquith Herbert Henry (canciller). BIOGRAFIA: Herbert Henry Asquith, KG, PC (12 de septiembre de 1852 - 15 de febrero de 1928) fue Primer Ministro del Reino Unido por el Partido Liberal, entre 1908 y 1916. Antes de su

  6. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister from April 1908 to December 1916, bore the chief part in some of the greatest Liberal achievements of the twentieth century. Herbert Henry Asquith was born at Morley, West Yorkshire, on 12 September 1852. His father died when he was eight, and in 1863, sent to London to live with relatives, he entered the City of ...

  7. 14 de may. de 2018 · ASQUITH, HERBERT HENRY (1852–1928), British politician. Herbert Henry Asquith was born 12 September 1852, in Morley, Yorkshire, the son of a minor textile owner. He demonstrated a formidable intellect early on at the City of London School, enough to win the first classical scholarship from that school to Balliol College.