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  1. 21 de feb. de 2024 · William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (born Sept. 13, 1520, Bourne, Lincolnshire, Eng.—died Aug. 5, 1598, London) was the principal adviser to Englands Queen Elizabeth I through most of her reign. Cecil was a master of Renaissance statecraft, whose talents as a diplomat, politician, and administrator won him high office and a peerage.

  2. William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley KG PC (13 September 1520 – 4 August 1598) was an English statesman, the chief adviser of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign, twice Secretary of State (1550–1553 and 1558–1572) and Lord High Treasurer from 1572.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2020 · William Cecil was born in Lincolnshire in 1520 CE, the son of a Welsh minor noble who had gained prominence by supporting the first Tudor king, Henry VII of England (r. 1485-1509 CE). William was sent to Cambridge for his studies, where he was educated in humanist and Protestant ideas.

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  4. 9 de sept. de 2020 · The dark side of Elizabethan England. William Cecil: a biography. Born: 13 September 1520 or 1521, exact date unknown, in Bourne, Lincolnshire. Died: 4 August 1598, after years of declining health, at Cecil House on the Strand in London. Buried: St Martin's Church in Stamford, the local church to Burghley House.

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  5. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley, was one of the major political figures in the reign of Elizabeth I. Burghley held all the major political posts in the land and was to all intents the most powerful non-royal in England and Wales. William Cecil was born on September 13 th 1520.

  6. William Cecil, I barón de Burghley (Lincolnshire, 13 de septiembre de 1520 – Londres, 4 de agosto de 1598) fue un estadista inglés, principal consejero de la reina Isabel I durante la mayor parte de su reinado, dos veces secretario de Estado (1550-1553 y 1558-1572) y lord alto tesorero desde 1572.

  7. (William Cecil, barón de Burghley o Burleigh; Bourne, 1520 - Londres, 1598) Político inglés. Fue uno de los principales consejeros de Isabel I y apoyó a la Iglesia anglicana. Promulgó las poor laws, reforzó la flota y, aunque quiso evitar el enfrentamiento con España, terminó derrotándola en el episodio de la Armada Invencible (1588).