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4th Duke of Devonshire - translation to Αγγλικά

FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
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n. 4º Duque de Devonshire, William Cavendish (1720-1764), estadista británico, ex Primer Ministro de Gran Bretaña (1756-1757)
Duke University         
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First Duke of Wellington         
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Primer Duque de Wellington (jefe y político inglés, comandante de la batalla de Waterloo en contra de Napoleón)

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William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire

William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, (8 May 1720 – 2 October 1764), styled Lord Cavendish before 1729, and Marquess of Hartington between 1729 and 1755, was a British Whig statesman and nobleman who was briefly nominal 5th Prime Minister of Great Britain. He was the first son of William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire and his wife, Catherine Hoskins. He is also a great-great-great-great-great-grandfather of King Charles III through the king's maternal great-grandmother.