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+ | '''[[Wikipedia:The Right Honourable|The Right Honorable]] Charles Allenby, MRC''' (born 27 August 1819) was the eighth Prime Minister of Hamptonshire. He is credited with developing modern liberal and conservative politics in the Grand Duchy of Hamptonshire. Charles Allenby is consistently ranked by Hamptonians as the greatest Prime Minister and amongst the top five Hamptonians of all time. | ||
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+ | He was born in 1819 to Martha Allenby (née Anderton) and then President of the Royal Congress [[Erik Allenby]] in Seaburg, Hamptonshire. Chuck, as he was known to friends and family, grew up in Hamptonshire City along with his identical twin brother George, younger brother and [[Tenatura]] founder Alexander and youngest brother Jefferson. From his earliest days Charles was pushed by his demanding father to become a statesman. Charles, however, found the study of ancient and modern philosophers to be more attractive. It was his understanding of philosophical thought and methods that would later allow him to craft what would become modern Hamptonian political thought. | ||
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+ | |colspan=3 align="center" |'''Prime Minister of Hamptonshire''' | ||
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+ | |width="30%" align="center" |Preceded by:<br/>'''[[Kenith Easton]]'''<br> | ||
+ | |width="40%" align="center" |'''[[List of Hamptonian Prime Ministers|Prime Minister of Hamptonshire]]'''<br>1867-1888 | ||
+ | |width="30%" align="center" |Succeeded by:<br/>''' [[Thomas Everett]] ''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 1 August 2006
Rank: | 8th Prime Minister of Hamptonshire |
Term of Office: | 5 June 1867 - 20 November 1888 |
Predecessor: | Kenith Easton |
Successor: | Thomas Everett |
Date of Birth: | 27 August 1819 |
Date of Death: | 3 November 1911 |
Place of Birth: | Seaburg, Hamptonshire |
Spouse: | Harriet Allenby |
Children: | Joseph Allenby, Edward Allenby |
Profession: | Politician, Philosopher |
Political Party: | National Party |
Languages spoken | English, Danish, French |
The Right Honorable Charles Allenby, MRC (born 27 August 1819) was the eighth Prime Minister of Hamptonshire. He is credited with developing modern liberal and conservative politics in the Grand Duchy of Hamptonshire. Charles Allenby is consistently ranked by Hamptonians as the greatest Prime Minister and amongst the top five Hamptonians of all time.
He was born in 1819 to Martha Allenby (née Anderton) and then President of the Royal Congress Erik Allenby in Seaburg, Hamptonshire. Chuck, as he was known to friends and family, grew up in Hamptonshire City along with his identical twin brother George, younger brother and Tenatura founder Alexander and youngest brother Jefferson. From his earliest days Charles was pushed by his demanding father to become a statesman. Charles, however, found the study of ancient and modern philosophers to be more attractive. It was his understanding of philosophical thought and methods that would later allow him to craft what would become modern Hamptonian political thought.
Prime Minister of Hamptonshire | ||
Preceded by: Kenith Easton |
Prime Minister of Hamptonshire 1867-1888 |
Succeeded by: Thomas Everett |