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  1. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, was a major political figure in the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. Cecil had a political pedigree of the highest order – his father was Lord Burghley, one of Elizabeth I’s chief ministers. Cecil was made Earl of Salisbury in May 1605. Robert Cecil was born on June 1st, 1563.

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  2. Robert Cecil, graaf van Salisbury, (Westminster , 1 juni 1563 - 24 mei 1612) was een Engels staatsman en minister van Elizabeth I en Jacobus I. Na zijn studies aan het St John's College werd hij in 1590 , na de dood van Francis Walsingham , benoemd tot staatssecretaris .

  3. Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, died on 24 May 1612. The news soon reached John Donne, who was travelling on the continent with Sir Robert Drury. In July Donne penned a lengthy Letter, expressing surprise at the number of libellous attacks on Salisbury that had appeared after his death. These libels, he said, were ‘so tastelesse and flat ...

  4. Lord Robert Cecil. Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1. Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, kurz Robert Cecil (* 14. September 1864 in Salisbury; † 24. November 1958 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent) war ein britischer Politiker und Diplomat. Als Gründer und Präsident der Internationalen Friedenskampagne erhielt er 1937 den Friedensnobelpreis .

  5. Hace 4 días · Volume 7 Issue 5 May 1957. The luckless Edward Nares, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford and author of a three-volume life of William Cecil, had the misfortune to have his masterpiece reviewed by Macaulay. The shocked critic proceeded to weigh the massive volumes, whereupon he announced to his readers the horrifying discovery that ...

  6. Robert Cecil, 3. markýz ze Salisbury ( anglicky Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Maruqess of Salisbury, 9th Viscount Cranborne, 9th Baron Cecil of Essendon) ( 3. únor 1830 – 22. srpen 1903) byl britský státník, člen Konzervativní strany, který po tři funkční období zastával funkci premiéra.

  7. The Nobel Peace Prize 1937 was awarded to Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood "for his tireless effort in support of the League of Nations, disarmament and peace"