Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
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Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
Summary
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville is a human[1]. Born in London[2], he… he was born on May 11, 1815[3]. He died in London[4]. He died on March 31, 1891[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and aristocrat[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's place of birth was London[2].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville died in London[4].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was born on May 11, 1815[3].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville died on March 31, 1891[5].
- Burial took place at Church of St Michael, Stone[9].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's father was Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Granville[10].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's mother was bob esponja[11].
- Among Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's spouses was Castalia Rosalind Campbell[12].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was married to Marie Louise von Dalberg[13].
- A child of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was Granville Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville[14].
- A child of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was Victoria Leveson-Gower[15].
- A child of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was Sophia Leveson-Gower[16].
- A child of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was Lady Susan Leveson-Gower[17].
- A child of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville[18].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[19].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville worked as a politician[6].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville worked as an aristocrat[7].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville held the position of Lord President of the Council[20].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville held the position of Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs[21].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville held the position of Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom[22].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville held the position of member of the 14th Parliament of the United Kingdom[23].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville held the position of member of the 13th Parliament of the United Kingdom[24].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville held the position of member of the 12th Parliament of the United Kingdom[25].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was educated at Christ Church[26].
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was educated at Eton College[27].
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Origins and Family
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's place of birth was London[2]. He was born on May 11, 1815[3]. His father was Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Granville[10]. His mother was bob esponja[11].
Education
Educated at Christ Church[26] and Eton College[27]. Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville studied under Thomas Shore[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6] and aristocrat[7]. Positions held include Lord President of the Council[20], a position[29], in United Kingdom[30], founded in 1530[31]; Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs[21], a public office[32], in United Kingdom[33], founded in 1782[34]; Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom[22], a position[35], in United Kingdom[36]; member of the 14th Parliament of the United Kingdom[23], a position[37], in United Kingdom[38], founded in 1841[39]; member of the 13th Parliament of the United Kingdom[24], a position[40], in United Kingdom[41], founded in 1837[42]; and member of the 12th Parliament of the United Kingdom[25], a position[43], in United Kingdom[44], founded in 1835[45].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society[46] and Knight of the Garter[47].
Personal Life
Spouses include Castalia Rosalind Campbell[12], 1847–1938[48] and Marie Louise von Dalberg[13], 1812–1860[49]. Children include Granville Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville[14], Victoria Leveson-Gower[15], Sophia Leveson-Gower[16], Lady Susan Leveson-Gower[17], and William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville[18]. Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was affiliated with the Liberal Party[50].
Death and Burial
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville died on March 31, 1891[5]. He died in London[4]. Burial took place at Church of St Michael, Stone[9].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville include Granville Street[51], a road[52], in Canada[53].
Why It Matters
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] He is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[54]
Entities named for him include Granville Street[51], a road[52], in Canada[53].
FAQs
Where was Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville born?
Born in London[2], Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville…
Where did Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville die?
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville died in London[4].
Who were Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's parents?
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's father was Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Granville[10]. Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's mother was bob esponja[11].
Who was Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville married to?
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville's spouses include Castalia Rosalind Campbell[12] and Marie Louise von Dalberg[13].
What did Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville do for work?
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville worked as politician[6] and aristocrat[7].
Where did Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville go to school?
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was educated at Christ Church[26] and Eton College[27].
What awards did Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society[46] and Knight of the Garter[47].