Harold Macmillan

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963
Person human Q128985
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Harold Macmillan

Summary

Harold Macmillan is a human[1]. He was born in Chelsea[2]. He was born on February 10, 1894[3]. He died in Sussex[4]. He died on December 29, 1986[5]. He worked as a politician[6], diplomat[7], military personnel[8], and leader[9]. He ranks in the top 0.4% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,963 views/month, #4,000 of 1,000,298).[10]

Key Facts

  • Born in Chelsea[2], Harold Macmillan…
  • Harold Macmillan passed away in Sussex[4].
  • Harold Macmillan passed away in Horsted Keynes[11].
  • Harold Macmillan was born on February 10, 1894[3].
  • Harold Macmillan died on December 29, 1986[5].
  • Harold Macmillan is buried at Sussex[12].
  • Harold Macmillan's father was Maurice Crawford Macmillan[13].
  • Harold Macmillan's mother was Helen Artie Tarleton Belles[14].
  • Harold Macmillan was married to Dorothy Macmillan[15].
  • A child of Harold Macmillan was Maurice Macmillan[16].
  • A child of Harold Macmillan was Caroline Faber[17].
  • A child of Harold Macmillan was Catherine Macmillan[18].
  • A child of Harold Macmillan was Sarah Heath[19].
  • Harold Macmillan held citizenship in United Kingdom[20].
  • Harold Macmillan's professions included politician[6].
  • Harold Macmillan worked as a diplomat[7].
  • Harold Macmillan's professions included military personnel[8].
  • Harold Macmillan's professions included leader[9].
  • Harold Macmillan held the position of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[21].
  • Harold Macmillan held the position of Leader of the Conservative Party[22].
  • Harold Macmillan held the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer[23].
  • Harold Macmillan held the position of Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs[24].
  • Harold Macmillan held the position of Minister of Defence[25].
  • Harold Macmillan held the position of Secretary of State for Air[26].
  • Harold Macmillan was educated at Balliol College[27].

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Origins and Family

Harold Macmillan was born in Chelsea[2]. He was born on February 10, 1894[3]. His father was Maurice Crawford Macmillan[13]. His mother was Helen Artie Tarleton Belles[14].

Education

Educated at Balliol College[27], Eton College[28], and Summer Fields School[29].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include politician[6], diplomat[7], military personnel[8], and leader[9]. Positions held include Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[21], a public office[30], in United Kingdom[31], founded in 1721[32]; Leader of the Conservative Party[22], a position[33], in United Kingdom[34], founded in 1834[35]; Chancellor of the Exchequer[23], a public office[36], in United Kingdom[37], founded in 1316[38]; Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs[24], a public office[39], in United Kingdom[40], founded in 1782[41]; Minister of Defence[25], a historical position[42], in United Kingdom[43], founded in 1940[44]; and Secretary of State for Air[26], a position[45], in United Kingdom[46], founded in 1919[47].

Recognition

Awards received include Four Freedoms Award – Freedom Medal[48], Order of Merit[49], Victory Medal[50], Benjamin Franklin Medal[51], and Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[52].

Personal Life

Harold Macmillan was married to Dorothy Macmillan[15]. Children include Maurice Macmillan[16], Caroline Faber[17], Catherine Macmillan[18], and Sarah Heath[19]. Religious affiliations include Anglicanism[53] and Church of England[54]. He was affiliated with the Conservative Party[55].

Death and Burial

Harold Macmillan died on December 29, 1986[5]. Recorded place of death include Sussex[4], a historic county of England[56], in United Kingdom[57] and Horsted Keynes[11], a village[58], in United Kingdom[59]. He is buried at Sussex[12].

Why It Matters

Harold Macmillan ranks in the top 0.4% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,963 views/month, #4,000 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[60] He is known by 36 alternative names across languages and contexts.[61]

FAQs

Where was Harold Macmillan born?

Harold Macmillan was born in Chelsea[2].

Where did Harold Macmillan die?

Harold Macmillan passed away in Sussex[4].

Who were Harold Macmillan's parents?

Harold Macmillan's father was Maurice Crawford Macmillan[13]. Harold Macmillan's mother was Helen Artie Tarleton Belles[14].

Who was Harold Macmillan married to?

Harold Macmillan's spouses include Dorothy Macmillan[15].

What did Harold Macmillan do for work?

Harold Macmillan worked as politician[6], diplomat[7], military personnel[8], and leader[9].

Where did Harold Macmillan go to school?

Harold Macmillan was educated at Balliol College[27], Eton College[28], and Summer Fields School[29].

What awards did Harold Macmillan receive?

Honors received include Four Freedoms Award – Freedom Medal[48], Order of Merit[49], Victory Medal[50], and Benjamin Franklin Medal[51].

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Class ancestry

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  2. [60] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [61] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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