Harold Macmillan

The Right Honourable
Harold Macmillan
1. jarl af Stockton
Premierminister i Det Forenede Kongerige Storbritannien og Nordirland
Embedsperiode
10. januar 1957 – 18. oktober 1963
MonarkDronning Elizabeth 2.
ForegåendeAnthony Eden
Efterfulgt afAlec Douglas-Home
Personlige detaljer
Født10. februar 1894
Chelsea, Storbritannien
Død29. december 1986 (92 år)
Sussex, Storbritannien
GravstedSussex
Politisk partiKonservative Parti
ÆgtefælleDorothy Macmillan (1920-1966)
BørnMaurice Macmillan,
Anne Caroline MacMillan,
Catherine Macmillan,
Sarah Heath Rediger på Wikidata
MorHelen Artie Tarleton Belles
FarMaurice Crawford Macmillan
SøskendeDaniel Macmillan Rediger på Wikidata
Uddannelses­stedEton College
Summer Fields School
Balliol College
BeskæftigelseLeder (1957-1963), Storbritanniens premierminister (1957-1963), diplomat, militærperson, politiker Rediger på Wikidata
Medlem afRoyal Society (fra 1962),
Europarådets Parlamentariske Forsamling Rediger på Wikidata
ReligionDen anglikanske kirke, Den engelske kirke
UdmærkelserStorkors af Isabella den Katolskes Orden (1986)
*Fire Friheders Pris – Frihedsmedaille (1984)
*Sejrsmedaljen
*Benjamin Franklin-medaljen (1976)
*Fortjenstordenen Rediger på Wikidata
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Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1. jarl af Stockton (født 10. februar 1894, død 29. december 1986) var britisk politiker (det konservative parti) og premierminister i Storbritannien i 1957-1963.[1]

Referencer

  1. ^ "Past Prime Ministers, Harold Macmillan". gov.uk. Hentet 5. mar. 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1-vedligeholdelse: url-status (link)

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