- The
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Northern Ireland,
commonly known as the
United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a
country in
Northwestern Europe, off...
- In the
United Kingdom,
D-Notices,
officially known since 2015 as DSMA-Notices (Defence and
Security Media Advisory Notices), are
official requests to news...
- politician,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom (
d. 1806) 1763 –
Manuel Alberti,
Argentinian priest and
journalist (
d. 1811) 1764 –
Edward Livingston, American...
-
Minister of the
United Kingdom (
d. 1812) 1769 –
Garlieb Merkel,
German author and
activist (
d. 1850) 1778 –
Gustav IV
Adolf of
Sweden (
d. 1837) 1782 – F. J...
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Secretary for
Ireland (
d. 1779) 1744 –
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, German-born
Queen to
George III of the
United Kingdom (
d. 1818) 1762 – Johann...
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Australian biologist (
d. 1941) 1854 –
Martin Lipp,
Estonian pastor and poet (
d. 1923) 1857 –
Princess Beatrice of the
United Kingdom (
d. 1944) 1865 – Alfred...
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Deputy Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom (
d. 1999) 1919 –
Joseph P. Lordi,
American government official (
d. 1983) 1920 –
Clarissa Eden,
Spouse of...
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distinguishing five types, by
decreasing centralization of power:
Despotic Kingdoms (
D):
Kingdoms where the king
controlled the
internal and
external affairs directly...
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Capitol (
d. 1820) 1769 –
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Irish-English
field marshal and politician,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom (
d. 1852)...
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Scottish engineer (
d. 1821) 1770 –
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool,
English politician,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom (
d. 1828) 1778 – Beau...