Antonius Blair
Antonius Blair
Nativitas: 6 Maii 1953; Edimburgum
Patria: Britanniarum Regnum
Officium
Officium: Shadow Home Secretary, Primus minister, Leader of the Labour Party, First Lord of the Treasury, Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Member of the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom, Member of the 53rd Parliament of the United Kingdom, Member of the 52nd Parliament of the United Kingdom, Member of the 51st Parliament of the United Kingdom, Member of the 50th Parliament of the United Kingdom, Member of the 49th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Munus: Politicus, Legatus, Autobiographus, Causidicus
Patronus: Universitas Yalensis
Consociatio
Factio: Factio Laboris
Religio: Ecclesia Catholica Romana, Anglicanismus
Familia
Genitores: Leo Blair;
Coniunx: Cherie Blair
Memoria
Laurae: Praemium Caroli Magni, Praemium Praesidis pro Libertate, Philadelphia Liberty Medal, Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights, Congressional Gold Medal, Dan David Prize, honorary doctorate of Haifa University, honorary doctor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Antonius Blair (Anglice: Anthony Charles Lynton Blair, saepius Tony Blair), anno 1953 natus, est homo politicus Britannicus, qui fuit dux Factionis Laboris Britannicae ab 1994 ad 2007 et Primus Minister Britanniarum Regni ab 1997 ad 2007.
Index
1 Vita
2 Scripta Antonii Blair
3 Bibliographia
4 Nexus externus
Vita |
Tony Blair Edimburgi in Scotia natus est 6 Maii 1953. Alumnus est Collegii Fettes in urbe natali atque Collegii Sancti Ioannis apud Oxonienses.
Die 9 Iunii 1983 socius Camerae Communium pro municipio Sedgefield factus est et usque ad diem 27 Iunii 2007 mansit. Primus Minister Britanniarum anno 1997 factus est: Factio Laboris, cuius dux erat, in electionibus generalibus annis 1997, 2001, et 2005 vicit. Anno 2003, possessionis Saddami Hussein 'armorum magni exitii' causa, patriam suam in bello Iracensi duxit. Officio auctoritateque gubernandi depositis, legatus pro Palaestina a Civitatibus Foederatis Americae, Russia, Unione Europaea, et Consociatione Nationum nominatus est.
Blair anno 1997 se "admodum rectum hominem" esse confessus est.
Scripta Antonii Blair |
- 1996 : New Britain: my vision of a young country. Londinii: Fourth Estate. ISBN 1-85702-436-2
Bibliographia |
- Mark Perryman, ed., The Blair Agenda. Londinii: Lawrence and Wishart, 1996. ISBN 0-85315-843-6
Nexus externus |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Antonium Blair spectant. |
De Antonio Blair in pagina officialis administrationis Regni Uniti.
Clemens Attlee 1945 • Winston Churchill 1951 • Antonius Eden 1955 • Haroldus Macmillan 1957 • Alexander Douglas-Home 1963 • Haroldus Wilson 1964 • Eduardus Heath 1970 • Haroldus Wilson 1974 • Iacobus Callaghan 1976 • Margarita Thatcher 1979 • Ioannes Major 1990 • Antonius Blair 1997 • Gordonus Brown 2007 • David Cameron 2010 • Theresa May 2016 Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Porta Britanniarum Regni • Gubernatores civitatum Europaearum hodiernarum • Primus minister Britanniarum Regni Capsae cognatae: Gubernatores civitatum sociarum Unionis Europaeae • Reges Britanniarum • Primi ministri Britannici 1721–1945 • Primi ministri Cambriae • Primi ministri Hiberniae Septentrionalis • Primi ministri Scotiae Secretarii vel ministri a circumiectu • a commeatu • a cultura • ab eruditione • ab evolutione internationali • ab iustitia • a munitione • a negotio • a rebus externis • a rebus internis • a scaccario • a valetudine | |
Douglas Alexander (2003–2004; 2006–2007) • Valeria Amos (2003–2007) • Hilaria Armstrong (2006–2007) • Margarita Beckett • Hilarius Benn (2003–2007) • Antonius Blair • David Blunkett (1997–2005) • Paulus Boateng (2002–2005) • Gordonus Brown • Nicolaus Brown (1998–2001) • Desmondus Browne (2005–2007) • Stephanus Byers (1998–2001) • David Clark (1997–1998) • Carolus Clarke (2002–2006) • Robertinus Cook (1997–2003) • Ioannes Cunningham (1997–1999) • Alexander Darling • Ronaldus Davies (1997–1998) • Donaldus Dewar (1997–1999) • Francus Dobson (1997–1999) • Carolus Falconer (2003–2007) • Petrus Hain (2002–2007) • Harriet Harman (1997–1998) • Patricia Hewitt (2001–2007) • Galfridus Hoon (1999–2006) • Ioannes Hutton (2005–2007) • Derry Irvine (1997–2003) • Margarita Jay (1998-2001) • Alanus Johnson (2004–2007) • Theresia Jowell (2001–2007) • Ruth Kelly (2004–2006) • Helena Liddell (2001-2003) • Augustus Macdonald (2001-2002) • Petrus Mandelson (1998–2001) • Alanus Michael (1998–1999) • Alanus Milburn (1998–2005) • David Miliband (2006–2007) • Stella Morris (2001–2002) • Margarita Mowlam (1997–2001) • Iacobus Murphy (2005-2006) • Paulus Murphy (1999–2005) • Ioannes Reid (1999–2007) • Ivor Richard (1997-1998) • Georgius Robertson (1997–1999) • Clara Short (1997–2003) • Christophorus Smith (1997-2001) • Andreas Smith (1999–2004) • Ioannes Straw • Anna Taylor (1997–1998) • Stephanus Timms (2006–2007) • Gareth Williams (2001-2003) Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Porta Britanniarum Regni • Consilia ministrorum civitatum Europaearum hodiernarum Capsae cognatae: Consilia Thatcher 1979–1990 • Major 1990–1997 • Blair 1997–2007 • Brown 2007–2010 • Cameron 2010–2016 • May 2016– | |
Keir Hardie • Arthurus Henderson • Georgius Nicoll Barnes • Ramsay MacDonald • Arthurus Henderson • Gulielmus Adamson • J. R. Clynes • Ramsay MacDonald • Arthurus Henderson • Georgius Lansbury • Clemens Attlee • Hugo Gaitskell • Georgius Brown • Haroldus Wilson • Iacobus Callaghan • Michael Foot • Neil Kinnock • Ioannes Smith • Margarita Beckett • Antonius Blair • Gordonus Brown • Harriet Harman • Eduardus Miliband • Harriet Harman • Ieremias Corbyn Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Porta Britanniarum Regni Capsae cognatae: Ductores factionum Britannici | |