— about 55 years ago
Date | Event |
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1549-10-12 |
John Dudley earl of Warwick becomes English premier |
1551-04-11 |
English premier John Dudley appointed duke of Northumberland |
1638-01-03 |
Dutch Premier Van Joost speaks of "Hostage rights of Aemstel" |
1648-06-30 |
French premier cardinal Mazarin calls Saint Louis Chamber together |
1661-03-10 |
French King Louis XIV ends office of premier |
1688-10-27 |
King James II dismissses premier Robert Spencer |
1696-02-29 |
English ex-premier Earl Danby accused of corruption |
1711-03-08 |
Antoin de Guiscard tries English premier Haley for murder |
1714-07-27 |
British Queen Anne dismisses premier Robert Haley |
1726-06-11 |
Cardinal Fleury succeeds Duke of Bourbon as French premier |
1742-02-09 |
British ex-premier Walpole becomes earl of Orford |
1742-02-16 |
Earl of Wilmington becomes British premier (First Lord of the Treasury) |
1744-11-23 |
English premier John Carteret resigns |
1754-03-08 |
Marquis of Ensenada becomes premier of Spain |
1754-03-18 |
Duke of Newcastle becomes English premier |
1766-07-09 |
British premier Rockingham resigns |
1847-11-28 |
Bologna: church of San Francisco dei Minori Conventuali initiated with premier of Rossini's Tantum ergo |
1861-02-23 |
Dutch Premier Floris A van Hall resigns |
1866-05-07 |
German premier Otto Von Bismarck seriously wounded in assassination attempt |
1867-02-17 |
Gyula Andressy becomes premier of Hungary |
1874-02-21 |
Benjamin Disraeli succeeds William Gladstone as British premier |
1879-02-18 |
Arabs capture Egyptian premier Nabar Pasha |
1890-07-17 |
Cecil Rhodes becomes premier of Cape colony |
1893-04-27 |
Richard "King Dick" Seddon succeeds John Balance as premier of New Zealand and leader of Liberal Party |
1894-06-18 |
Premier Roseberry declares Uganda a British protectorate |
1894-10-28 |
German emperor Wilhelm II fires chancellor Leo von Caprivi & premier Botho zu Eulenburg |
1896-01-06 |
Cecil Rhodes resigns as premier of Cape colony |
1896-03-05 |
Italian premier Crispi resigns |
1896-07-01 |
Wilfrid Laurel sworn in as 1st French speaking premier of Canada |
1900-06-18 |
Gen Luigi Pelloux resigns as premier of Italy |
1901-07-31 |
Abraham Kuyper becomes premier of Netherlands |
1902-07-11 |
British premier Lord Salisbury resigns |
1903-09-24 |
Alfred Deakin succeeds Edmund Barton as Australia premier |
1904-07-19 |
Dutch Premier Kuypers disbands 1st Chamber |
1905-02-01 |
Hungarian premier Count István Tisza resigns |
1905-03-12 |
The continuing strikes and disorders that unsettle Italy force out Premier Giovanni Giolitti, though he will return in March, 1906 |
1905-11-16 |
Neth/Russ Count Witte becomes premier of Russia |
1906-05-19 |
Portugal's King Carlos I names Joao Franco premier |
1906-10-25 |
Georges Clemenceau succeeds Ferdinand Sarien premier of France |
1907-03-02 |
General Louis Botha named premier of Transvaal |
1908-01-09 |
Frans Schollaert succeeds De Trooz as premier of Belgium |
1908-04-05 |
British premier Henry Campbell-Bannerman resigns |
1908-04-08 |
Lord Asquith succeeds Henry Campbell-Bannerman as British premier |
1909-01-25 |
Richard Strauss' premier of "Elektra" in Dresden |
1909-11-19 |
Former Dutch premier Abraham Kuyper denies corruption |
1910-07-20 |
Former Dutch premier Abraham Kuyper acquitted of corruption |
1911-01-17 |
Failed assassination attempt on premier Briand in French Assembly |
1911-08-23 |
British premier Asquith holds secret meeting about British strategy in case of war with Germany |
1912-01-14 |
Raymond Poincaré becomes premier of France |
1914-09-22 |
Louis Botha, premier of the Union of South Africa, assumes command of the armed forced after having dismissed General Beyers because of his resistance to aiding British in the war against Germany |
1915-03-06 |
Greek King Constantine I fires premier Venizelos |
1915-10-29 |
Aristide Briand becomes premier of France |
1918-01-05 |
British premier Lloyd George demand for unified peace |
1918-09-04 |
Jhr Ch Ruys de Beerenbrouck becomes 1st Dutch Catholic premier |
1919-01-15 |
Pianist & statesman Ignace Paderewski becomes 1st premier of Poland |
1919-02-20 |
French premier Clemenceau injured during assassination attempt |
1919-08-28 |
General John Smuts becomes premier of South Africa |
1919-10-06 |
Stambuliski becomes premier of Bulgaria |
1921-03-08 |
Spanish Premier Eduardo Dato Iradier is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in Madrid. |
1922-01-15 |
Irish Free State forms; Michael Collins becomes 1st Premier |
1922-09-09 |
William T Cosgrave replaces Irish premier Collins |
1922-10-31 |
Benito Mussolini (Il Duce) becomes premier of Italy |
1923-05-22 |
Stanley Baldwin succeeds Andrew Bonar Law as British premier |
1923-06-09 |
Bulgarian premier Stamboeliski & King Boris III overthrown |
1923-08-11 |
Dutch Premier de Geer resigns |
1923-08-13 |
Gustav Stresemann becomes premier of German coalition government |
1924-01-27 |
Egyptian king Foead nominates Saad Zaghloel Pasja premier |
1924-03-25 |
Greek parliament selects admiral Paul Koundouriotis as premier |
1924-06-13 |
Gaston Doumergue elected as 1st protestant French premier |
1924-11-21 |
British premier Baldwin cancels Labour contract with USSR |
1924-12-24 |
Albania becomes a republic (ex-premier Ahmed Zogoe's coup) |
1925-01-24 |
Sandler follows Branting as premier of Sweden |
1925-01-31 |
Premier Ahmed Zogu becomes president of Angola |
1925-04-17 |
Paul Painlevé follows Edouard Herriot on as French premier |
1925-10-06 |
Greek premier Papanastasiou orders gen Pangulos arrested |
1926-12-12 |
Leningrad: premier of Dmitri Shostakovich's 1st Piano concert |
1927-04-17 |
Japan's Wakarsoeki government falls/Baron Tanaka becomes premier |
1929-04-24 |
Thorvald Stauning becomes premier of Denmark |
1929-07-31 |
Aristide Briand becomes premier of France |
1929-09-05 |
French premier A Briand requests a US of Europe |
1929-10-07 |
Ramsay MacDonald is first British premier to address US Congress |
1930-05-28 |
Georges Forbes succeeds Joseph Ward as premier of New Zealand |
1931-03-18 |
Juan Bautista Aznar becomes premier of Spain |
1931-06-05 |
Jules Renkin becomes premier of Belgium |
1931-08-23 |
Count Gyula Károlyi becomes premier of Hungary |
1931-12-10 |
Manuel Azaña becomes premier/Niceto Zamora president of Spain |
1931-12-19 |
Joseph A Lyons (C) becomes premier of Australia |
1932-02-21 |
Andre Tardieu becomes premier of France |
1932-06-04 |
Edouard Herriot becomes premier of France |
1932-07-05 |
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar becomes premier/dictator of Portugal |
1932-10-22 |
Charles de Broqueville becomes premier of Belgium |
1933-04-11 |
Hermann Goering becomes Premier of Prussia |
1933-11-26 |
Camille Chautemps becomes French premier |
1934-11-28 |
Winston Churchill tells British Premier Stanley Baldwin not to under estimate German air power |
1935-11-29 |
Michael Savage becomes 1st Labour premier of NZ |
1936-02-19 |
Manuel Azaña becomes Spanish premier |
1936-05-10 |
Nahas Pasja becomes premier of Egypt |
1936-06-19 |
Dutch Premier Colijn denies relation with German call-girl |
1936-07-19 |
Spanish premier Casares Quiroga succeeded by Jose Giral |
1936-09-04 |
Largo Caballero becomes Spanish premier |
1937-05-17 |
Juan Negrin succeeds Largo Caballero as Spain's premier |
1937-06-01 |
Prince Konoye becomes Japanese premier |
1937-06-04 |
Leon Blum becomes premier of People's front government of France |
1937-07-22 |
Irish premier Eamon de Valera wins elections |
1937-11-23 |
Emile Janson becomes Belgian premier |
1938-07-30 |
Gen Metaxas names himself premier of Greece |
1938-09-17 |
British premier Neville Chamberlain leaves Munich |
1938-09-23 |
British premier Neville Chamberlain flies to Munich |
1938-09-28 |
Dutch Premier Colijn sends radio message "No war coming" |
1938-10-10 |
Premier of Dmitri Shostakovitch's 1st String Quartet |
1939-01-13 |
Belgian premier signs Burgos-treaty for trade relations with Franco |
1939-08-22 |
Premier De Geer recalls Dutch holidaymakers in Black Forest |
1940-01-23 |
Pianist Ignaz Paderewski becomes premier of Polish government in exile |
1940-03-20 |
Paul Reynoud becomes French premier |
1940-05-16 |
British Premier Winston Churchill returns to London from Paris |
1940-05-22 |
Dutch Premier De Geer begins working with nazis |
1940-05-22 |
UK Premier Winston Churchill flies to Paris to decide with General Maxime Weygand a strategy to save the city |
1940-05-31 |
Premier Winston Churchill flies to Paris to meet with Marshal August Pétain who announces he is willing to make a seperate peace with Germany |
1940-06-11 |
British Premier Winston Churchill flies to Orleans |
1940-07-03 |
ARP-leader/ex-premier Colijn argues cooperation with Germany |
1940-08-14 |
Dutch Premier De Geer vacations in Switzerland |
1940-08-23 |
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands dismisses premier De Geer |
1940-09-04 |
Gerbrandy becomes premier of Dutch government in exile |
1941-02-04 |
Former Dutch premier De Geer flies to Berlin |
1941-02-05 |
Dutch Premier De Geer returns from Lisbon to Netherlands |
1941-05-06 |
Joseph Stalin became premier of Russia |
1941-11-11 |
Czech premier general Eliasj arrested by Nazis |
1941-11-15 |
Yugoslav government in exile names Draza Mihailovic premier |
1941-12-14 |
Premier Winston Churchill travels to US on board HMS Duke of York |
1942-01-04 |
Premier Churchill & General Marshall fly to Florida |
1942-06-21 |
President Roosevelt/premier Churchill arrives in Washington, DC |
1942-06-25 |
British premier Winston Churchill travels from US to London |
1942-08-04 |
British premier Winston Churchill arrives in Cairo |
1942-08-12 |
British premier Churchill arrives in Moscow, meets Stalin |
1942-08-16 |
British Premier Winston Churchill travels back to Cairo from Moscow |
1942-08-23 |
British Premier Winston Churchill flies back to London from Cairo |
1942-11-09 |
German occupiers put Erik Scavenius as Danish premier |
1943-01-13 |
British premier Winston Churchill arrives in Casablanca |
1943-02-01 |
German occupiers make Vidkun Quisling Norwegian premier |
1943-02-16 |
British premier Winston Churchill gets pneumonia |
1943-05-12 |
British premier Winston Churchill arrives in USA |
1943-05-26 |
Premier Churchill & General Marshall fly from US to North Africa |
1943-07-07 |
-10] Japanese premier Hideki Tojo visits Java |
1943-07-25 |
Benito Mussolini dismissed as Italian Premier and arrested on authority King Victor Emmanuel II |
1943-08-04 |
British premier Churchill travels on the Queen Mary to Canada |
1943-10-14 |
Japan declares Philippine Independence (premier/pres Jose Laurel) |
1944-07-10 |
"Father of Medicare" Tommy Douglas becomes the 7th Premier of Saskatchewan |
1944-07-21 |
British premier Winston Churchill flies to France, meets Montgomery |
1944-07-21 |
General Koiso becomes premier of Japan |
1944-08-11 |
British premier Winston Churchill arrives in Italy |
1944-08-14 |
British premier Winston Churchill arrives at Corsica |
1944-08-23 |
King Michael of Romania ordered his forces to cease fire against Allies & dismissed the pro-Axis premier, Marshal Ion Antonescu |
1944-09-05 |
British premier Churchill travels to Scotland |
1944-09-17 |
British Premier Winston Churchill travels to US |
1944-10-16 |
Hungary: Horthy government falls/nazi count Szalasi becomes premier |
1944-12-27 |
Greece: British premier Winston Churchill flies back to London |
1945-01-03 |
British Premier Winston Churchill visits France |
1945-01-23 |
Dutch Premier Gerbrandy, exiled in London, offers his resignation |
1945-02-05 |
British premier Churchill arrives in Yalta, the Crimea |
1945-02-24 |
Egyptian Premier Ahmed Maher Pasha is killed in Parliament after reading a decree. |
1945-03-23 |
Premier Churchill visits Montgomery's headquarter in Straelen |
1945-03-26 |
British premier Winston Churchill looks over at the Rhine (near Ginsberg) |
1945-03-27 |
British premier Churchill sails to eastern banks of Rhine |
1945-05-05 |
Premier Gerbrandy on Radio Orange tells Dutch they are liberated |
1945-07-28 |
Japanese premier Suzuki disregards US ultimatum to surrender |
1946-02-08 |
Premier Salazar of Portugal forbids opposition parties |
1946-03-15 |
British premier Attlee agrees with India's right to independence |
1946-04-13 |
Belgian premier Acker proclaims wage & price freeze over |
1946-05-26 |
Klement Gottwald becomes premier of Czechoslovakia |
1946-06-24 |
Georges Bidault elected premier of France |
1946-11-21 |
Georgi Dimitrov elected premier of Bulgaria |
1946-12-13 |
Leon Blum elected French premier |
1947-06-02 |
Hungarian premier Ferenc Nagy resigns |
1947-08-29 |
Constantine Tsaldaris succeeds Maximos as Greece premier |
1948-02-11 |
John Costello follows Eamon Da Valera as premier of Ireland |
1948-02-25 |
Communists seize Czechoslovakia/C Gottwald becomes premier |
1948-11-12 |
Japanese premier Hideki Tojo sentenced to death by war crimes tribunal |
1949-06-10 |
Istvan Dobi becomes Hungarian premier |
1949-07-20 |
Vasil Kolarov elected premier of Bulgaria |
1949-10-07 |
German Democratic Republic formed from Russian occupation zone (National Day). Wilhelm Pieck becomes 1st president, Otto Greatwohl becomes 1st premier |
1949-12-16 |
Sukarno becomes President of Indonesia, Mohammed Hatta Premier |
1950-06-08 |
Jean Duvieusart becomes Belgian premier |
1950-08-15 |
Joseph Pholien becomes Belgian premier |
1950-09-15 |
East German premier Grotewohl pleads for German reunification |
1951-04-27 |
Mohammed Mossadeq chosen premier of Persia |
1952-05-13 |
Pandit Nehru becomes premier of India |
1952-06-03 |
Romanian premier Petru Groza chosen president |
1952-07-17 |
Shah of Persia named Ghavam Sultaneh premier |
1952-07-21 |
Premier Ghavam es-Sultaneh of Persia, resigns |
1952-08-14 |
Mátyás Rákosi appointed premier of Hungary |
1952-09-07 |
General Naguib forms Egyptian government/becomes premier |
1953-01-16 |
Egyptian Premier Gen Naguib disbands all political parties |
1953-05-28 |
Premier of 1st animated 3-D cartoon in Technicolor-"Melody" |
1953-06-09 |
South African premier Malan visits Netherlands |
1953-06-26 |
Russian vice-premier/interior minister Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria arrested |
1953-06-27 |
Joseph Laniel appointed French premier |
1953-07-04 |
Imre Nagy succeeds Matyas Rákosi as premier of Hungary |
1953-08-09 |
Premier Mohammed Abdullah of Kashmir fired |
1953-08-20 |
General Fazlollah Zahedi arrests premier Mossadeq of Persia |
1953-09-05 |
US give Persian premier Zahedi $45 million aid |
1953-12-03 |
Premier of Dmitri Shostakovitch' 5th String Quartet |
1954-02-25 |
Abdul Nasser appointed Egyptian premier |
1954-04-21 |
Gregori Malenkov becomes premier of USSR |
1954-06-02 |
John Costello (Cons) becomes premier of Ireland |
1954-08-02 |
Tahar Ben Ammar appointed premier of Tunisia |
1954-11-30 |
John Strydom succeeds Malan as premier of South Africa |
1955-02-01 |
HC Hansen appointed premier of Denmark |
1955-02-08 |
Malenkov resigns as USSR premier, Bulganin replaces him |
1955-03-18 |
I Hatojama recognized as premier of Japan |
1955-05-28 |
Henry Bolte becomes Premier of the state of Victoria. |
1955-06-07 |
India premier Nehru visit USSR |
1955-10-02 |
Chiva Stoica becomes premier of Romania |
1956-02-06 |
French premier Guy Mollet pelted with tomatoes in Algiers |
1956-02-09 |
R Lacoste follows Catroux as premier of Algeria |
1956-04-03 |
Bulgarian vice premier Traitsjo Kostov rehabilitated |
1956-04-17 |
Bulgaria premier Tchervenkov resigns |
1956-04-27 |
Burma Premier U Nu's Volksliga voor Vrijheid loses election |
1956-07-01 |
Ibrahim Hashiroe succeeds Said el-Moefti as premier of Jordan |
1957-01-09 |
British premier Anthony Eden resigns |
1957-07-08 |
Irish premier Eamon de Valera arrests Sinn-Fein leaders |
1957-09-16 |
Coup in Thailand (Premier Songgram deposed) |
1957-10-17 |
II Tsjoendrigar becomes premier of Pakistan |
1957-11-06 |
Felix Gaillard becomes premier of France |
1958-01-27 |
Ferenc Munnich succeeds Kadar as premier of Hungary |
1958-02-08 |
Edgar Whitehead succeeds Garfield Todd as premier of South Rhodesia |
1958-03-03 |
Nuri ash Said becomes premier of Iraq |
1958-03-27 |
Nikita Khrushchev becomes Soviet Premier as well as First Secretary of the Communist Party |
1958-06-01 |
Charles de Gaulle elected premier of France |
1958-06-04 |
French premier Charles de Gaulle arrives in Algiers |
1958-06-06 |
Premier Charles de Gaulle says Algeria will always be French |
1958-06-17 |
Radio Moscow reports execution of Hungarian ex-premier Imre Nagy |
1958-06-26 |
Gaston Eyskens becomes premier of Belgium |
1958-07-05 |
J Pengel forms government/Emanuels premier of Suriname |
1958-07-10 |
Ex-king Norodom Sihanoek appointed premier of Cambodia |
1958-12-12 |
Dutch social democratic party-ministers/premier Drees dismissed |
1959-02-13 |
Miro Cardon, premier of Cuba, resigns |
1959-02-16 |
Fidel Castro names himself Cuba's premier after overthrowing Batista |
1959-04-16 |
Datu Abdul Rozak inaugurated as premier of Malaysia federation |
1959-05-19 |
Jan de Quay becomes premier of Netherlands |
1959-06-03 |
Eisenhower routes Canadian premier Diefenbaker message off the Moon |
1959-09-12 |
Janos Kádár becomes premier of Hungary |
1959-09-15 |
Soviet Premier Khrushchev arrives in US to begin a 13-day visit |
1959-10-24 |
US premier of D Sjostakovitch's 1st Cello concert |
1960-01-19 |
Eisenhower & Premier Kishi sign US-Japanese Security pact |
1960-02-26 |
Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev voices support for Indonesia |
1960-04-01 |
U Nu elected premier of Burma |
1960-04-09 |
South African premier Verwoerd wounded in battle |
1960-07-18 |
Premier Kishi of Japan resigns |
1960-07-20 |
Sirima Bandaranaike becomes 1st female premier of Ceylon |
1960-08-25 |
Demonstrations against premier Lumumba |
1960-08-29 |
Jordan premier Hazza-el-Madjali deadly injured at bomb attack |
1960-09-05 |
President Kasavubu fires premier Lumumba of Congo |
1961-02-09 |
Joseph Ileo appointed premier of Congo |
1961-03-31 |
Aklilou Habtewold becomes 1st premier of Ethiopia |
1961-04-25 |
Premier Moise Tsjombe of Katanga arrested in Congo |
1961-04-30 |
Premier Fidel Castro of Cuba receives Lenin-Peace Prize |
1961-08-02 |
Cyrille Adula becomes premier of Congo |
1961-08-07 |
Soviet premier Khrushchev predicts USSR economy will surpass US |
1961-09-29 |
Mamum Kuzbari becomes premier of Syria |
1961-11-04 |
Karamanlis becomes premier of Greece |
1961-11-05 |
India's premier Nehru arrives in NY |
1961-12-30 |
Moscow: premier of Dmitri Sjostakovitch' 4th Symphony (out 1936) |
1962-03-12 |
Dutch Premier De Quay announces secret talks with Indonesia |
1962-06-30 |
Premier Ben Khedda disbands Algerian Liberation Army fighters |
1962-10-22 |
JFK receives Ugandan premier Milton Obote |
1962-11-19 |
Todor Zjivkov becomes premier of Bulgaria |
1963-04-01 |
Soap operas "General Hospital" & "Doctors" premier on TV |
1963-04-27 |
Cuban premier Fidel Castro arrives in Moscow |
1963-09-22 |
Czechoslovakian premier Široký deposed by Josef Lenart |
1963-10-09 |
British premier Harold MacMillan resigns |
1964-01-22 |
Kenneth Kaunda becomes premier of Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) |
1964-04-13 |
Ian D Smith becomes premier of Rhodesia |
1964-04-15 |
Ian Smith becomes premier of Rhodesia |
1964-04-19 |
Rightist coup in Laos, Suvanna Phuma remains premier |
1964-06-02 |
Lal Bahadur Sjastri elected premier of India |
1964-07-10 |
Moise Tsjombe becomes premier of Congo |
1964-09-24 |
Willi Stoph succeeds Otto Great as premier of German DR |
1964-10-14 |
Leonid Brezhnev & Alexei Kosygin replace Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev |
1964-10-30 |
Tran Van Huong appointed premier of South Vietnam |
1964-11-09 |
Eisaku Sato becomes premier of Japan |
1964-11-15 |
Sudan Premier Ibrahim Abbud resigns |
1964-12-28 |
Premier of Dmitri Sjostakovitch' Stefan Rasin |
1965-01-21 |
Persians premier Ali Mansoer injured |
1965-06-12 |
South Vietnam Gen Nguyen Cao Ky succeeds Phan Huy Quat as premier |
1965-06-25 |
Gyula Kallai succeeds Janos Kádár as premier of Hungary |
1965-07-15 |
Athanassiades Novas succeeds Papandreo as premier of Greece |
1966-02-23 |
Premier Obote grabs power in Uganda |
1966-09-13 |
Johannes Balthazar Vorster sworn in as premier of South Africa |
1966-11-10 |
Jack Lynch becomes Irish premier (Taoiseach) |
1967-03-13 |
Congo sentences ex-premier Moise Tsjombe to death |
1967-04-06 |
Premier Georges Pompidou forms new French government |
1967-04-21 |
Military coup in Greece, Konstantinos Kollias becomes premier |
1967-07-27 |
Arabs Federation premier Hoesein Al Bayoomi resigns |
1967-09-23 |
Greek Colonels' regime frees ex-premier Georgios Papandreou |
1968-09-26 |
Marcelo Caetano elected premier of Portugal |
1968-11-03 |
Ex-premier Papandreou buried. 300,000 demonstrate against fascist junta |
1969-09-08 |
Suleiman Maghrabi appointed premier of Libya |
1970-01-16 |
Col Kadhaffi becomes premier of Libya |
1970-01-28 |
Lubomír Strougal succeeds Cernik as premier of Czechoslovakia |
1970-03-19 |
W German chancellor & E German premier meet |
1970-05-04 |
Premier Kosygin affirms existence Russian military advisors in Egypt |
1970-09-23 |
Abdul Razak bin Hussain becomes premier of Malaysia |
1971-03-12 |
Syrian premier Hafez Assad elected president |
1971-06-09 |
Abdul Zahir appointed premier of Afghanistan |
1971-07-22 |
Sudanese military counter-coup under premier Numeiry |
1971-09-13 |
Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet premier, buried in Moscow |
1972-01-11 |
Abu Sayeed Chudhury becomes president & sheik Mujib ur-Rahman premier |
1972-02-18 |
Giulio Andreotti sworn in as premier of Italy |
1972-02-22 |
President Nixon, meets with Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai in Beijing |
1972-02-27 |
Pres Nixon & Chinese Premier Chou En-lai issued Shanghai Communique |
1972-03-10 |
Gen Lon Nol becomes pres & prince Sirik Matak premier of Cambodia |
1972-07-05 |
Pierre Messmer appointed French premier |
1972-08-03 |
British premier Edward Heath proclaims emergency crisis due to dock strike |
1973-06-08 |
Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco appointed premier of Spain |
1973-11-04 |
Thousands commemorate former Greek premier Georgios Papandreou |
1973-11-19 |
Elections in Suriname, premier Sedney's PNP doesn't win a chair |
1974-01-03 |
Arias Navarro succeeds Carrero Blanco as premier of Spain |
1974-03-04 |
Harold Wilson replaces resigning Edward Heath as British premier |
1974-12-23 |
Leningrad: premier of Dmitri Sjotakovitsj' Michelangelo-liederen |
1975-01-25 |
Bangladeshi parliament disposes of premier sheik Mujib ur-Rahman |
1975-07-08 |
Israeli premier Yitzhak Rabin visits West-Germany |
1975-09-05 |
Portugal premier Goncalvez resigns |
1976-02-08 |
Hua Guofeng becomes premier of China PR |
1976-03-16 |
British premier Harold Wilson resigns |
1976-04-02 |
Cambodia Khieu Sampan succeeds Prince Sihanouk as Premier |
1976-04-07 |
Chinese Politburo fires vice-premier Deng Xiaoping |
1976-07-03 |
Adolfo Suarez becomes premier of Spain |
1976-07-27 |
Japanese ex-premier Tanaka arrested (Lockheed Affair) |
1976-07-30 |
Giulio Andreotti sworn in as premier of Italy |
1976-12-15 |
Jamaica premier Manley wins elections |
1976-12-25 |
Takeo Fukuda becomes Japanese premier |
1977-03-20 |
Premier Indira Gandhi loses election in India |
1977-04-08 |
Israeli premier Rabin resigns |
1977-04-22 |
Simon Peres becomes premier of Israel |
1977-07-03 |
Turkey: premier Ecevit goes off |
1977-07-21 |
Sri Lanka premier Bandaranaike loses election |
1977-12-08 |
Portugal's premier Soares resigns |
1977-12-18 |
Dutch Antilles: premier Boy Rozendal points independence off |
1978-03-16 |
Red Brigade kidnaps former premier Aldo Moro in Italy, 5 killed |
1978-03-18 |
Pakistani former premier Ali Bhutto sentenced to death |
1978-05-09 |
Corpse of kidnapped ex-premier Aldo Moro found |
1978-07-27 |
Portuguese pres Eanes fires premier Soares |
1978-08-28 |
Ja'afar Sharif-Emami appointed premier of Iran |
1978-09-28 |
Pieter Botha succeeds Vorster as premier of South Africa |
1978-12-31 |
Iran shah names Chapour Bakhtiar premier |
1979-01-29 |
Chinese vice-premier Deng Xiaoping visits Washington, DC |
1979-02-06 |
Supreme court of Lahore affirms death sentence against premier Bhutto |
1979-02-11 |
Iran's premier Bakhtiar resigns, Ayatollah Khomeini seizes power |
1979-04-05 |
Ex-premier Pol Jar flees out of Cambodia |
1979-04-13 |
Yusuf Lule becomes premier of Uganda |
1979-06-01 |
Rhodesian bishop Able Muzorewa becomes premier |
1979-07-15 |
Morarji Desai resigns as premier of India |
1979-07-16 |
Premier/pres al-Bakr of Iraq is succeeded by Saddam Hussein |
1979-08-20 |
India premier Charan Singh resigns |
1979-10-15 |
Chinese premier Hwa Kwofeng visits Paris |
1979-12-05 |
Ireland premier Jack Lynch resigns |
1980-01-01 |
Premier Adbou Diouf becomes president of Senegal |
1980-02-04 |
Bani Sadr sworn in as premier of Iran |
1980-04-01 |
Failed assassination attempt on Iraqi vice-premier Tariq Aziz |
1980-07-17 |
Zenko Suzuki becomes premier of Japan |
1980-07-18 |
Failed attack on Iran ex-premier Bakhtiar in Neuilly, France |
1980-08-11 |
Mohammed Ali Radjai appointed premier of Iran |
1980-08-24 |
Jozef Pinkovski replaces Poland premier Babiuch |
1980-11-14 |
Guinee-Bissau premier Vieira fires president Luis Cabral |
1980-12-15 |
Premier Queddei troops conquers Chad capital N'djamena |
1981-02-03 |
Gro Harlem Brundtland elected premier of Norway |
1981-02-11 |
Polish premier Jozef Pinkowski replaced by Wojciech Jaruzelski |
1981-02-25 |
L Calvo Sotelo elected premier of Spain |
1981-05-15 |
2nd City TV's (SCTV) network premier (NBC) |
1981-07-05 |
Premier Begin's Likud party wins Israeli elections |
1981-08-01 |
Poland premier Jagielski resigns |
1981-09-07 |
Judge Wapner & People's Court premier on TV |
1982-02-04 |
Suriname premier Chin A Sen flees |
1982-11-04 |
Ruud Lubbers becomes Dutch premier |
1982-11-24 |
Yasuhiro Nakasone succeeds Zenko Suzuki as premier of Japan |
1983-08-04 |
Bettino Craxi sworn in as premier of Italy |
1983-09-15 |
Israel premier Begin resigns |
1983-09-26 |
Lebanon premier Chafiq Wazzan offers to resigns |
1983-10-14 |
Grenada leftist coup under vice-premier Coard |
1984-06-17 |
John Turner succeeds Pierre Trudeau as premier of Canada |
1984-07-17 |
Pierre Mauroy resigns as premier of France |
1984-12-19 |
China PR Premier Zhao Ziyang & British PM Margaret Thatcher sign Hong Kong Treaty |
1985-07-05 |
Premier Robert Mugabe wins Zimbabwe elections |
1985-09-22 |
France premier confesses on attack of Rainbow Warrior |
1985-10-13 |
Belgium premier Martens CVP wins parliamentary election |
1986-01-19 |
Israeli premier Simon Peres visits Netherlands |
1986-01-20 |
Milt coup in Lesotho under gen-mjr Lekhanya & premier Leabua Jonathan |
1986-01-24 |
South Yemen Premier Haydar Bakr al-Attas becomes interim-president |
1986-06-22 |
Spain's premier Gonzalez' Socialist Party wins elections |
1986-06-25 |
Former Belgium premier Vanden Boeynants sentenced for fraud |
1986-07-06 |
Premier Nakasones Liberal Democr Party wins Japan's election |
1986-07-23 |
King Hassan II meets with Israeli premier Simon Peres |
1986-09-11 |
Pres Mubarak receives Israeli premier Peres |
1987-04-29 |
Japan's premier Nakasone visits the US |
1987-11-07 |
Tunisian premier Zine al-Abidine fires president Habib Bourguiba |
1987-11-24 |
Li Peng succeeds premier Zhao Ziyang in China PR |
1987-12-30 |
Premier Mugabe elected president of Zimbabwe |
1988-06-15 |
Turkish premier Özal meets Greek premier Papandreou in Athens |
1988-12-20 |
Premier Ranasinghe Premadasa elected pres of Sri Lanka |
1989-01-14 |
Former Belgian premier Paul Vanden Boeynants kidnapped |
1989-02-13 |
Kidnapped Belgian Premier Vanden Boeynants freed |
1989-10-16 |
Bikenibau Paeniu installed as premier of Tuvalu |
1989-10-16 |
Jan Syse becomes premier of Norway |
1989-11-23 |
Xenophobia Zolotas sworn in as premier of Greece |
1989-12-20 |
Premier Lubbers sees CDA-party leader Elco Brinkman as successor |
1990-03-13 |
Nicholoas Braithwaite elected premier of Grenada |
1990-11-03 |
Gro Harlem Brundtland installed as premier of Norway |
1990-11-26 |
Premier Mazowiecki of Poland resigns |
1991-01-04 |
Jan Krzystof Bielecki becomes premier of Poland |
1991-01-14 |
Valentin Pavlov become new premier of USSR |
1991-02-23 |
Military coup in Thailand, Premier Choonhaven arrested |
1991-05-15 |
Edith Cresson becomes France's 1st female premier |
1991-05-15 |
Nepal premier Bhattarai resigns |
1991-05-22 |
Roh Jai Bong resigns as premier of South Korea |
1991-06-21 |
Jirg Haider resigns as premier of Karinthia |
1991-11-05 |
Kiichi Miyazawa elected premier of Japan |
1991-12-17 |
Patrick Manning becomes premier of Trinidad & Tobago |
1991-12-20 |
Paul Keating installed as premier of Australia |
1992-04-02 |
Edith Cresson, France's 1st female premier, resigns |
1992-04-04 |
Sali Berisha becomes president/Alexander Meksi premier of Albania |
1993-02-16 |
Western Australia's and Australia's first woman Premier, Carmen Lawrence, is voted out of office. |
1993-03-30 |
Jamaican premier Percival Patterson wins parliamentary election |
1993-05-10 |
Premier Lubbers opens Terminal West on Schiphol |
1993-05-20 |
Ukraine Premier Leonid Koetsjma (Kuchma) resigns |
1993-06-08 |
Premier Marc Bazin of Haiti resigns |
1993-06-14 |
Tansu Ciller appointed 1st female premier of Turkey |
1993-08-28 |
Singapore vice-premier Teng Cheong elected president |
1993-09-09 |
Ukraine premier Leonid Koetsjma, (Kuchma) resigns |
1993-11-25 |
Failed bomb attack on Egyptian premier Atef Sedki, 1 dead |
1993-12-09 |
Ivory Coast Premier Ouattara resigns |
1993-12-15 |
Haitian premier Robert Malval resigns |
1993-12-15 |
British premier Major/Irish premier Reynolds signs Downing Street Declaration concerning Northern Ireland self determination |
1994-02-16 |
Premier Alfonso Bustamente ends government in Peru |
1994-04-08 |
Japans premier Morihiro Hosokawa resigns |
1994-04-25 |
Tsutomu Hata elected premier of Japan |
1994-06-25 |
Japanese premier Tsutomu Hata resigns |
1994-06-29 |
Socialist, Tomiichi Murayama, elected premier of Japan |
1994-07-10 |
Nepal premier Girija Prasadkoirala resigns |
1994-07-15 |
Gyula Horn sworn in as premier of Hungary |
1994-07-29 |
Corrupt Italian ex-premier Craxi gets 8½ year jail sentenced |
1994-08-17 |
Lesotho King Letsie II dismisses premier Ntsu Mokhehle |
1994-10-07 |
Faud Guliyev appointed premier of Azerbijan |
1994-11-30 |
Man Mohan Adhikary sworn in as 1st communist premier of Nepal |
1994-12-15 |
John Bruton becomes Ireland's premier |
1995-01-19 |
Jean-Claude Juncker (28) sworn in as premier of Luxembourg |
1995-02-15 |
Burundi premier Anatole Kanyenkiko resigns |
1995-02-23 |
Antoine Nduwayo appointed Premier of Burundi |
1995-03-01 |
Jozef Oleksy succeeds Waldemar Pawlak on as premier of Poland |
1995-03-01 |
Ukraine premier Vitaly Massol, resigns |
1997-08-07 |
Ung Huot appointed Cambodia's 1st premier |
1999-03-05 |
Paul Okalik is elected first Premier of Nunavut. |
1999-06-22 |
Former Mpumalanga premier, Ndaweni Mahlangu causes a storm within political circles with his now infamous statement, "It is acceptable for politicians to lie", South Africa |
2003-07-27 |
A group of 321 Filipino armed soldiers called "Magdalo" took over the Oakwood Premier Ayala Center in Makati City to show the Filipino people the alleged corruption of the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo administration |
2005-04-06 |
Kurdish leader Jalal Talabani becomes the Iraqi president; Shiite Arab Ibrahim al-Jaafari is named premier the next day. |
2012-04-30 |
Manchester City defeat Manchester United 1-0 in what is claimed to be the biggest match in the English Premier League's history |
2012-05-13 |
Manchester City win the English Premier League for the first time |
2012-07-20 |
12 people are killed and 59 injured after a gunman opens fire at a Dark Knight movie premier in Aurora, Colorado, |
2012-09-04 |
Pauline Marois becomes the first female premier of Quebec |
2012-10-26 |
China blocks the New York Times from searches and social media in response to an investigation into Premier Wen Jiabao |
2013-04-22 |
Manchester United defeat Aston Villa to claim the 2012/2013 English Premier League |
2013-05-26 |
The Mumbai Indians defeat the Chennai Super Kings to win the Indian 20/20 Premier League |
2014-06-01 |
Kolkata Knight Riders win the Indian Premier League cricket championship |
2016-05-03 |
Leicester City Completes Rise by Clinching Premier League Title |
2016-12-27 |
Chelsea Wins Its 12th Straight Premier League Game |
2017-03-05 |
Premier Li says China will resolutely oppose Taiwan independence |
2018-03-18 |
China's Premier Li re-elected by parliament to premiership |
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1520-09-13 |
William Cecil 1st baron Burghley, English premier |
1585-09-09 |
Armand-Jean du Plessicide de Richelieu, premier of France (1624-42) |
1587-01-06 |
Gaspar de Guzman, Count of Olivares, Premier of Spain (1621-43) |
1661-12-05 |
Robert Haley, earl of Oxford/English premier (Whig, 1710-14) |
1713-05-25 |
John Stuart, 3rd earl of Bute, English premier (1760-63) |
1734-01-01 |
John F E Acton, cruel premier of Naples |
1735-09-28 |
August Henry Fitzroy, 3rd duke of Grafton/English premier |
1763-06-13 |
Jose B de Andrada e Silva, premier of Brazil |
1792-09-14 |
Gino Capponi, Italian marquis/literary/premier of Toscane |
1798-01-14 |
Johan R Thorbecke, Premier of Netherlands (Lib-1849..72) |
1805-02-03 |
Otto T Freiherr von Manteuffel, premier Prussia |
1806-02-14 |
Lajos, Count Batthy ny, revolutionary premier of Hungary (1848-49) |
1811-11-24 |
Ditler G Monrad, Danish theologist/bishop/premier (1863- ) |
1812-02-29 |
Sir James Wilson, Premier of Tasmania (d. 1880, also on 29 February) |
1813-01-04 |
Alexander Freiherr von Bach, Austria attorney/premier (1852-59) |
1815-05-27 |
Henry Parkes, British journalist/premier of Australia |
1818-01-17 |
Antoine Dorion, (L) joint premier of Canada (1858, 1863-64) |
1818-10-04 |
Francesco Crispi, Italian minister of War/premier |
1819-01-09 |
James Francis, Premier of Victoria (d. 1884) |
1821-06-02 |
Ion Bratianu, (Lib), premier of Romania (1876-88) |
1821-06-13 |
Albert, duc de Broglie, France, premier (1873-74, 1977) |
1822-03-22 |
Isaac D Fransen van de Putte, Dutch premier (1866) |
1823-03-03 |
Guyla Andressy Sr, premier of Hungary (1867-71) |
1829-07-26 |
August Beernaert, Belgian premier (1884-94) (Nobel-1909) |
1831-02-24 |
Georg Leo earl von Caprivi, German chancellor/premier of Prussia |
1832-01-07 |
James Munro, Premier of Victoria (d. 1908) |
1832-01-09 |
Félix-Gabriel Marchand, journalist, author and politician, Premier of Quebec (d. 1900) |
1833-02-24 |
Eduard earl von Taaffe, Austrian premier (1868..93) |
1837-10-29 |
Abraham Kuyper, clergyman/Dutch premier (AR, 1908-12) |
1838-04-03 |
Leon Michel Gambetta, French attorney/premier (1881-82) |
1838-12-31 |
Emile Loubet, premier/president of France (1892, 1899-1906) |
1839-02-07 |
Nicolaas G Pierson, Dutch banker/Suriname premier (1897-1901) |
1839-03-27 |
John Ballance, Glenavy, Ulster, Ireland, 14th Premier of New Zealand and the founder of the Liberal Party |
1840-10-15 |
Honoré Mercier, politician and premier of Quebec (d. 1894) |
1842-10-27 |
Giovanni Giolitti, 5x premier of Italy (1892..1921) |
1843-03-18 |
Jules HPFX Vandenpeereboom, premier of Belgium (1899) |
1846-01-01 |
Nikola Pasic, Serbian nationalist/premier (1891..1926) |
1846-05-14 |
Pieter W A Cort van de Linden, Dutch premier (1913-18) |
1846-12-02 |
Pierre M Waldeck-Rousseau, French Min of Foreign affairs/premier |
1849-06-29 |
Sergei J Witte, Neth/Russ count/premier Russia |
1851-05-29 |
Leon VA Bourgeois, French premier (1895-96, Nobel 1920) |
1851-08-19 |
Frans Schollaert, Belgian premier (1908-11) |
1851-12-16 |
Theodoor H de Meester, Dutch premier (1905-08) |
1852-07-20 |
Theodorus Heemskerk Jzn, lawyer/Dutch premier (AR, 1908-13) [or 1/20]= |
1854-07-31 |
Jose Canalejas contributes Mendez, premier of Spain (1910-12) |
1856-11-29 |
Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, German Chancellor/premier Prussia |
1857-02-21 |
Jules de Trooz, baron/premier of Belgium (1907) |
1859-01-15 |
Archibald Peake, Premier of South Australia (d. 1920) |
1860-05-19 |
Victor E Orlando, Italy's premier (1917-19) |
1860-11-18 |
Ignacy Jan Paderewski, composer/1st premier of Poland (1919-20) |
1862-03-28 |
Aristide Briand, France, 11x premier (1909-22) (Nobel 1926) |
1862-04-14 |
Pyotr A Stolypin, premier Russia (1906-11) |
1862-12-03 |
Jules Renkin, Belgian jurist/minister/premier (1931-32) |
1863-01-15 |
Wilhelm Marx, premier (Prussia) |
1863-08-01 |
Gaston Doumergue, premier/pres of France (1913..34) |
1863-11-08 |
René [Raphael] Viviani, French historian/social premier (1914-15) |
1863-12-15 |
Paul [Prudent] Painlevé, French mathematician/minister/premier [NS] |
1864-08-23 |
Eleftherios K Venizalos, premier of Greece (1910-15, 28-32) |
1866-04-03 |
J. B. M. Hertzog [Barry Hertzog], Cape Colony, South African General/Premier (1914-39) |
1867-03-05 |
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, Premier of Quebec (d. 1952) |
1867-05-14 |
Kurt Eisner, German premier of revolutionary Bavaria (1918-19) |
1868-01-15 |
Noach Zjordanija, Georgian veterinarian/premier (1918-21) |
1869-01-31 |
Henri Carton de Wiart, Belgian Count/literary/premier (1920-21) |
1869-06-22 |
Hendrikus Colijn, Dutch premier (AR 1933-39) |
1870-04-22 |
Nikolai Lenin, [Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov], Bolshevik/USSR revolutionist and Premier of Russia |
1870-07-28 |
Henri Jaspar, premier of Belgium (1927-31) |
1870-12-14 |
Dirk J de Geer, Dutch premier (1926-29, 39-40) |
1871-05-26 |
Camille Huysmans, Belgian premier (1946-47) |
1872-04-09 |
Leon Blum, French premier (People's front government) |
1873-12-01 |
Charles JM Ruys de Beerenbrouck, premier of Neth (1918-25, 29-33) |
1874-05-22 |
Daniel F Malan, premier of South-Africa (1948-54) |
1877-07-06 |
Niceto A Zamora y Torres, premier/president of Spain (1931-36) |
1878-10-15 |
Paul Reynaud, premier France (May-June 1940) |
1878-12-18 |
Joseph Stalin [Josef], Gori, Russian Empire, Premier of the Soviet Union (1941-1953), (d. 1953) |
1879-07-09 |
Friedrich Adler, Austria social-democrat/murderer of premier Storgkh |
1879-11-01 |
Pal Teleki-von Szek, geographer/premier Hungary (1920-21, 39-41) |
1881-04-03 |
Alcide de Gasperi, Italian premier (1945..53) |
1881-05-04 |
Aleksandr F Kerenski, Russian premier (1917-Prelude to Bolshevism) |
1881-05-20 |
Wladyslaw Sikorski, premier Poland (WW II general) |
1882-01-31 |
Josephus RH van Schaik, Dutch lawyer/vice-premier |
1882-06-14 |
Ion Antonescu, fascist premier/dictator of Roemenia |
1882-06-18 |
Georgi Dimitrov, Bulgaria premier (1946-49) [or 6/28] |
1883-11-14 |
Nikolaos Plastiras, Greek premier (1945, 50, 51-52) |
1883-12-23 |
Hubert M E Pierlot, Belgian advocate/premier (1939-45) |
1884-02-27 |
Alexandre Arnoux, Premier de cordée |
1884-05-05 |
Wang Tjing-Wei, premier China (1932-35) |
1884-05-28 |
Edvard Benes, premier/president of Czechoslovakia (1921-22, 35-48) |
1884-06-18 |
Edouard Daladier, premier France (1933..40) |
1884-12-28 |
Joseph Pholien, Belgian premier (1950-52)/communist hunter |
1885-02-01 |
Camille Chautemps, premier France |
1885-04-13 |
Pieter S Gerbrandy, Dutch lawyer/premier in London (1940-45) |
1886-06-29 |
Robert Schuman, French premier |
1887-07-18 |
Vidkun Al Quisling, Norwegian minister of Defense/premier (1942-45) |
1888-02-13 |
Georgios Papandreou, Greek prefect of Lesbos/minister/premier |
1889-02-03 |
Risto Ryti, Finnish premier/president |
1889-04-28 |
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, premier/dictator Portugal (1932-68) |
1890-04-20 |
Maurice Duplessis, premier of Québec, known as "Le Chef" (d. 1959) |
1891-01-04 |
Edward Brooker, Premier of Tasmania (d. 1948) |
1891-02-02 |
Antonio Segni, premier/president (Italy) |
1891-10-20 |
Jomo Kenyatta, Gatundu Kenya, Kenyan leader and 1st Premier (1963-78) |
1891-12-30 |
Antoine Pinay, French premier (1952)/minister of Foreign affairs |
1892-03-08 |
Mátyás Rákosi, Hungarian party leader/premier (1952-53) |
1892-09-24 |
Adélard Godbout, premier of Québec (d. 1956) |
1893-06-04 |
Armand Calinescu, premier of Romania |
1893-07-14 |
John G Strijdom, premier of South-Africa (1954-58) |
1894-11-17 |
Sophocles Venizelos, premier of Greece (1944, 50-51) |
1894-12-17 |
Willem Schermerhorn, Neth premier (1945-46) |
1895-06-11 |
Nikolai A Bulganin, Gorki Russia, premier of USSR (1955-58) |
1895-10-01 |
Liaquat Al Khan, attorney/premier of Pakistan (1947-51) |
1896-02-29 |
Ranchhodji Morarji Desai, premier of India (1977-79) |
1896-11-13 |
Nobusuke Kishi, premier of Japan (1957-60) |
1896-11-23 |
Klement Gottwald, premier/president of Czechoslovakia (1946-53) |
1896-12-21 |
Constantine Rokossovski, Russian marshal/vice-premier of Poland |
1898-03-05 |
Zhou Enlai, Premier of the People's Republic of China (d. 1976) |
1898-04-08 |
Achiel H Acker, Belgian premier (1945-46, 1954-58) |
1899-01-02 |
Paul-Henri Spaak, Belgium, premier/sec-gen of NATO (1957-61) |
1899-01-08 |
Solomon WRD Bandaranaike, premier of Ceylon (1956-59) |
1900-04-10 |
Jean Duvieusart, premier (Belgium 1950) |
1900-09-03 |
Urho K Kekkonen, premier/president Finland (1956-81) |
1900-10-26 |
Ibrahim Abbud, general/premier Sudan (1958-64) |
1900-12-24 |
Joey Smallwood, Canadian politician, Premier of Newfoundland (d. 1991) |
1901-01-05 |
Mario Scelba, premier Italy (1954-55) |
1901-03-17 |
Eisaku Sato, premier of Japan (Nobel 1974) |
1901-04-13 |
René-Jean Pleven, French premier (1950-52) |
1901-06-13 |
Tage F Erlander, Swedish premier (1946-69) |
1901-08-26 |
Jan de Quay, Dutch minister of war/premier (KVP, 1959-63) |
1901-09-08 |
Hendrik F Verwoerd, premier South Africa (1958-66) (assassinated) |
1901-10-07 |
Suvanna Phuma, premier of Laos |
1902-04-12 |
Louis J M Beel, premier of Netherland (1946-48, 58-59) |
1902-10-02 |
Leopold Figl, premier of Austria |
1903-02-08 |
Abdulrahman, minister of Internal affairs/premier of Malaysia |
1903-04-21 |
Hans Hedtoft, premier Denmark (1947..55) |
1903-05-21 |
Ali Sastroamidjojo, Indonesian attorney/minister/premier (1953..7) |
1904-02-20 |
Aleksei N Kosygin, Soviet premier (1964-80) |
1904-10-02 |
Shi Lal Bahadur Shastri, India premier (1964-66) |
1905-12-31 |
Guy Mollet, French socialist premier (1956-57) |
1906-02-20 |
Roger Frison-Roche, Premier de cordée |
1906-08-17 |
Marcello J das Neves Alves Caetano, premier of Portugal (1968-74) |
1907-01-11 |
Pierre Mendès-France, French Premier (1954-55) (d. 1982) |
1907-01-20 |
Roy Welensky, Premier (Rhodesia/Nyasaland 1956-63) |
1907-01-24 |
Maurice Couve de Murville, France premier (1968-69) |
1907-02-05 |
Pierre E J Pflimlin, premier France |
1907-03-17 |
Jan M J van Houtte, premier Belgium (1952-54) |
1907-05-14 |
Mohammed Ayub Khan, general/premier/president (Pakistan) |
1907-10-27 |
Moises F da Costa Gomez, premier Dutch Antilles |
1908-02-06 |
Amintore Fanfani, premier of Italy |
1908-08-08 |
Chivu Stoica, premier of Romania (1955-61) |
1909-03-05 |
Sutan Sjahrir, premier of Indonesia (1945-47) |
1909-09-21 |
Kwame Nkrumah, communist/premier Gold Coast/president Ghana (1960-66) |
1909-11-28 |
Aleksandar Rankovic, Yugoslavic partisan/vice-premier |
1911-01-13 |
Johannes Bjelke-Petersen, premier (Queensland) |
1911-07-10 |
Djuanda Kartawidjaja, premier of Indonesia |
1911-07-21 |
Jozef Cyrankiewicz, premier Poland (1947..70) |
1911-08-11 |
Thanom Kittikachorn, general/premier Thailand (1958..73) |
1911-09-07 |
Todor C Zjivkov, Bulgaria partizan/premier/president |
1912-03-27 |
James Callaghan, Labour's Last Premier: A Film Portrait of James Callaghan |
1912-05-26 |
Janos Kádár, premier Hungary (1956-58) |
1912-06-10 |
Jean Lesage, Premier of Quebec (d. 1980) |
1912-07-01 |
Ahmad H al-Bakr, Iraqi fieldmarshal/president/premier |
1913-04-03 |
Per Borten, Premier of Norway (d. 2005) |
1914-01-10 |
Yu Kuo-hwa, former Premier of Taiwan (d. 2000) |
1914-04-09 |
Robby Guichard, Titi premier, roi des gosses |
1914-05-04 |
Abdel Karim Kassem, general/premier/dictator of Iraq (1958-63) |
1914-07-18 |
Jozef MLT Cals, Dutch premier (KVP, Mammoth Law) |
1914-09-15 |
Jens Otto Krag, premier of Denmark (1962-68, 71-72) |
1915-03-04 |
Petrus de Jong, Dutch premier (KVP, 1967-71) |
1915-06-16 |
Mariano Rumor, premier Italy |
1916-01-20 |
Jopie [Johan A] Pengel, premier of Suriname (1963-69) |
1916-01-31 |
Ciro D Crown, premier of Dutch Antilles (1968-69) |
1916-06-20 |
Jean-Jacques Bertrand, premier of Quebec (d. 1973) |
1916-09-21 |
Jagernath Lachmon, premier Suriname |
1917-02-21 |
Victor G M Marijnen, Dutch premier (1963-65) |
1917-10-20 |
Efrain Jonckheer, premier Dutch Antilles |
1918-03-22 |
Cheddi B Jagan, dentist/founder PPP/Guyanese Premier (1953, 1957-64) |
1918-05-27 |
Yasuhiro Nakasone, premier of Japan (1982-87) |
1918-10-18 |
Konstantinos Mitsottakis, premier of Greece (1990- ) |
1919-01-14 |
Giulio Andreotti, 7 x premier (Italy), (d. 2013) |
1919-02-05 |
Andrea George Papandreou, Greek premier (1981-89, 93- ) |
1919-03-08 |
Irène Corday, Premier de cordée |
1919-04-08 |
[Douglas] Ian Smith, premier of Rhodesia (1964-..) |
1919-05-22 |
Paul Vanden Boeynants, premier Belgium (1966-68, 1978-79) |
1919-08-09 |
Joop [Johannes] den Uyl, Dutch Premier (PVDA, 1973-77) |
1919-10-08 |
Kiichi Miyazawa, premier Japan (1991-93) |
1919-11-10 |
Moise Tshombe, pres of Katanga, then premier of the Congo (Zaire) |
1920-04-05 |
Barend Biesheuvel, Dutch premier (1971-73) |
1920-12-13 |
Kaysone Phomvihane,/premier/president Laos (Pathet Lao) (1991-92) |
1921-01-15 |
Roger Burckhardt, Le premier juré |
1921-06-28 |
P V Narasimha Rao, premier of India (1991- ) |
1921-07-01 |
Seretse Khama, 1st premier/president of Botswana (Bechuanaland) |
1921-09-25 |
Robert Muldoon, premier NZ (1975-84)/chairman (IMF) |
1922-03-01 |
Yitzak Rabin, premier (Israel, 1992-95, Nobel 1994) |
1922-03-11 |
Abdul Razak bin Hussain, premier of Malaysia (1970-77) |
1922-03-22 |
Mujib ur-Rahman, Pakistan, sheik/premier |
1922-07-13 |
Anchor Jorgenson, premier of Denmark (1972-82) |
1922-08-24 |
René Lévesque, Premier of Quebec (d. 1987) |
1922-10-31 |
Norodom Sihanouk, King/President/Premier of Cambodia (My War with the CIA), (d. 2012) |
1923-02-20 |
Forbes Burnham, premier Guyana (1964-85) |
1923-03-08 |
Juan M G "Wancho" Evertsz, premier of Dutch Antilles (NVP, 1973-77) |
1925-04-14 |
Abel Muzorewa, bishop/premier (Rhodesia) |
1925-07-02 |
Patrice E Lumumba, Zaire, revolutionary/1st premier of Congo |
1925-10-21 |
Louis J. Robichaud, Canadian premier of New Brunswick (d. 2005) |
1925-12-20 |
Datuk Seri Mahathir bin Mahamad, premier of Malaysia (1981- ) |
1927-04-17 |
Tadeusz Mazowiecki, premier of Poland (1989-90) |
1927-08-01 |
Andre Cools, Belgium, minister of Budget/vice-premier |
1928-01-27 |
Hans Modrow, a German politician, premier of East Germany |
1928-07-04 |
Sylvius G M "Boy" Rozendal, premier (Netherland's Antilles) |
1928-08-27 |
Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, premier of Kwazulu (Shaka Zulu) |
1929-09-28 |
Nikolay Ryzhkov, Premier of USSR (1985-1991) |
1929-12-20 |
Milan Panic, premier of little Yugoslavia |
1930-01-01 |
Gaafar Muhammad Nimeiry, premier/president (Sudan) |
1930-09-08 |
Nguyen Cao Ky, Premier of South Vietnam |
1930-10-02 |
Dave Barrett, Premier of British Columbia |
1931-01-02 |
Toshiki Kaifu, premier of Japan (1989-91) |
1931-02-02 |
Andreas "Andries" van Agt, Dutch premier (CDA, 1977-82) |
1932-08-18 |
William R. Bennett, Premier of British Columbia |
1933-07-14 |
Robert Bourassa, Montreal, premier of Quebec (1970-76, 1985- ) |
1933-09-25 |
Adolfo Suarez, premier of Spain (1976-81), (d. 2014) |
1934-01-27 |
Edithe Cresson, premier of France (1991-92) |
1934-02-24 |
Bettino Craxi, Italy's 1st socialist premier (1983-87) |
1934-04-29 |
Pedro Pires, premier (Cape Verde, 1975-91) |
1935-12-21 |
Edward Schreyer, Canadian politician, Premier of Manitoba |
1936-04-12 |
Kennedy A Simmonds, premier (St Kitts & Nevis, 1983-95) |
1936-04-19 |
Wilfried Martens, premier (Belgium, 1979-81, 1981-92), (d. 2013) |
1937-03-09 |
Bernard Landry, Premier of Quebec from 2001-2003 |
1937-03-24 |
Erskine Sandiford, premier (Barbados, 1987-94) |
1938-09-29 |
Wim Kok, NVV/FNV-chairman/Dutch soc-dem party-premier (1994- ) |
1939-04-20 |
Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norwegian premier (1981-82, 86-89, 90- ) |
1939-05-07 |
Rudolphus FM "Ruud" Lubbers, director Dutch/CDA-premier (1982-94) |
1940-11-12 |
Ria Lubbers, wife of Dutch premier Ruud Lubbers |
1941-05-02 |
Jules Wijdenbosch, premier Suriname |
1941-05-20 |
Goh Chok Sole, premier of Singapore (1990- ) |
1941-08-20 |
Slobodan Milocevic, premier Serbia |
1942-05-15 |
Doug Lowe, 35th Premier of Tasmania |
1943-10-10 |
Earl of Stockton, English publisher/grandson of premier Macmillan |
1943-12-28 |
David Peterson, Toronto, premier of Ontario Canada (L) (1982- ) |
1945-01-23 |
Mike Harris, Canadian politician, Premier of Ontario |
1946-05-18 |
Frank Hsieh, former Premier of Taiwan |
1947-02-27 |
Jean-Pierre Bonneau, Le premier combat |
1948-04-25 |
Yu Shyi-kun, former Premier of Taiwan |
1948-08-24 |
Yves Noël, Premier mai |
1953-05-17 |
Nicholas Bacon, premier baronet of England |
1954-10-21 |
Brian Tobin, Canadian premier of Newfoundland |
1955-06-19 |
Dalton McGuinty, A Conversation with the Premier/The Future Brand of Liberal |
1956-07-12 |
Sandi Patty, Oklahoma Rising: The Centenial Anthem Premier |
1958-10-24 |
Nathalie Gadouas, Premier juillet, le film |
1964-01-21 |
Stéphane Bourguignon, Le premier jour du reste de ma vie |
1965-09-27 |
Bernard Lord, Premier of New Brunswick |
1966-01-24 |
Brad Ruel, The Premier: Kehler and Ruel |
1966-03-21 |
DJ Premier, Inside Man |
1968-03-21 |
DJ Premier (Preemo), hip hop producer |
1971-10-06 |
Alan Stubbs, Everton's Greatest Premier League XI |
1980-03-07 |
Clémentine Beaugrand, Le premier venu |
1981-01-15 |
Lucie Adalid, Premier voyage |
1987-01-21 |
Anthony Riley, Blind Auditions Premier, Pt. 2 |
1988-06-09 |
Legacy Premier, Brand New Faces 12 |
1991-11-26 |
Ron Shimshilashvili, Movie Premier Portfel the Briefcase in Theaters |
1999-01-19 |
Morgane Kerhousse, Premier suspect |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1906-07-28 |
Soviet Union Premier Joseph Stalin (27) weds Ekaterina Svanidze (21) at St. David's Church in Tiflis |
1925-08-08 |
China's Premier Zhou Enlai (27) weds Deng Yingchao (21) in Guangzhou |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1524-05-21 |
Thomas Howard 2nd duke of Norfolk, general/premier, dies at about 80 |
1553-08-22 |
John Dudley, English Lord Admiral/premier (1551-53), beheaded |
1560-09-08 |
Amy Robsart, wife of English premier Robert Dudley, dies by accident |
1598-08-04 |
William Cecil 1st baron Burghley, English premier, dies at 77 |
1645-07-22 |
Gaspar de Guzman, premier of Spain (1621-43), dies at 58 |
1661-03-08 |
Jules Mazarin, Italian cardinal/premier of France, dies at 58 |
1725-05-21 |
Robert Haley earl of Oxford, English Whig-premier (1710-4), dies at 63 |
1745-03-18 |
Robert Walpole, 1st English premier (1722-42), dies at 68 [NS=3/29] |
1745-03-29 |
Robert Walpole, 1st British premier (1722-42), dies at 68 |
1763-01-02 |
John Casteret earl Granville, English premier, dies at 72 |
1770-11-13 |
George Grenville, British premier (1763-65)/Stamp Act, dies at 58 |
1778-05-11 |
William Pitt Sr, English premier (1756-61, 66-68), dies at 69 |
1792-03-10 |
John Stuart, 3rd earl of Bute/English premier (1760-63), dies at 78 |
1792-08-05 |
Frederick 7th baron North, English premier (1770-82), dies at 60 |
1811-03-14 |
August Henry Fitzroy, English premier (1768-70), dies at 75 |
1811-08-12 |
John FE Acton, cruel premier of Naples, dies at 77 |
1838-04-06 |
Jose B de Andrada e Silva, premier of Brazil (1822-23), dies at 74 |
1844-02-15 |
Henry Addington Lord Sidmouth, Brit premier (1801-04), dies at 86 |
1847-03-29 |
Auguste De Polignac, premier France, dies at 66 |
1867-01-11 |
Sir Stuart Donaldson, first Premier of the Colony of New South Wales (b. 1812) |
1872-06-04 |
Johan R Thorbecke, literature/liberal premier, dies |
1874-01-04 |
Thomas Gregson, Premier of Tasmania (b. 1798) |
1876-02-03 |
Gino Capponi, Italian marquis/literary/premier of Toscane, dies at 83 |
1880-02-29 |
Sir James Wilson, Premier of Tasmania (b. 1812, also on 29 February) |
1882-11-26 |
Otto T Freiherr von Manteuffel, premier of Prussia, dies |
1882-12-31 |
Leon Michel Gambetta, French attorney/premier (1881-82), dies at 44 |
1887-01-17 |
William Giblin, Premier of Tasmania (b. 1840) |
1887-03-28 |
Ditler G Monrad, Danish bishop/premier (1863-..), dies at 75 |
1889-05-15 |
Alfred Potocki, premier Austrian/governor/viceroy of Galicia, dies |
1890-02-18 |
Guyla Andr ssy Sr, earl/premier of Hungary (1867-71), dies at 66 |
1893-04-27 |
John Ballance, 14th Premier of New Zealand and the founder of the Liberal Party, intestinal disease after a major surgical operation at 54 |
1893-11-12 |
Alexander Freiherr von Bach, premier of Austria (1852-59), dies at 80 |
1894-10-30 |
Honoré Mercier, politician, Premier of Quebec (b. 1840) |
1895-11-29 |
Eduard count von Taaffe, Austria premier (1868..93), dies at 62 |
1900-09-25 |
Félix-Gabriel Marchand, premier of Québec (b. 1832) |
1901-01-10 |
Sir James Dickson, Premier of Queensland, Australian Minister for Defence (b. 1832) |
1901-08-11 |
Francesco Crispi, Italian minister of War/premier, dies at about 82 |
1902-03-03 |
Isaac D France van de Putte, Dutch premier (1866), dies at 79 |
1903-08-22 |
Robert A T G C Salisbury, British premier (1885..1902), dies at 73 |
1905-01-13 |
George Thorn, Premier of Queensland (b. 1838) |
1905-06-13 |
Theodoros Delyannis, premier Greece, murdered |
1906-01-01 |
Sir Hugh Nelson, Premier of Queensland (b. 1835) |
1907-03-11 |
Nikola Petkow, premier (Bulgaria), murdered |
1908-04-22 |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman, British premier (1905-08), dies |
1909-01-17 |
Sir Francis Smith, Premier of Tasmania (b. 1819 |
1909-07-09 |
Kasimir Felix Badeni, Premier of Polish/Austria (1895-97), dies at 62 |
1910-02-20 |
Boetros Ghali, Egyptian premier, murdered |
1911-09-18 |
Russian Premier Peter Stolypin (1906-11), shot and murdered at the Kiev Opera House aged 49 |
1912-10-06 |
August Beernaert, Belgian premier (1884-94, Nobel 1909), dies at 83 |
1912-11-11 |
Jose Canalejas Y Mendez, premier Spain, murdered |
1912-11-12 |
Jose Canalejas bon Mendez, premier of Spain (1910-12), murdered at 58 |
1915-03-13 |
Sergei J Witte, Dutch count/premier of Russia, dies at 65 |
1915-09-10 |
Charles Boucher de Boucherville, Premier of Quebec (b. 1822) |
1916-10-21 |
Karl von Storgkh, premier Austria, assassinated |
1917-03-06 |
Jules HPFX Vandenpeereboom, premier of Belgium (1899), dies at 73 |
1919-02-21 |
Kurt Eisner, premier Bayern (soc), murdered at 51 |
1919-10-27 |
Theodoor H de Meester, premier (1905-08), dies |
1919-12-27 |
Theodoor H de Meester, Dutch lib premier (1905-08), dies at 68 |
1920-09-07 |
Simon-Napoléon Parent, politician, premier of the province of Quebec (b. 1855) |
1920-11-08 |
Abraham Kuyper, clergyman/Dutch premier (AR 1908-12), dies at 83 |
1921-10-19 |
Antonio Granjo, premier (Portugal), murdered |
1921-11-04 |
Takasji Hara, premier of Japan, murdered |
1923-06-15 |
Alexander Stamboeliski, premier Bulgaria (1919-23), dies |
1924-01-21 |
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin, Russian Revolutionary leader and Premier, dies of a stroke at 53 |
1925-09-07 |
René [Raphael] Viviani, French premier (1914-15), dies |
1925-09-29 |
Leon VA Bourgeois, French premier (1895-96, Nobel 1920), dies at 74 |
1927-06-07 |
Edmund James Flynn, Premier of Quebec (b. 1847) |
1928-07-17 |
Giovanni Giolitti, 5x premier of Italy (1892..1921), dies |
1929-09-29 |
Giitji Tanaka, Japanese baron/general/premier (1927-29), dies at 66 |
1929-11-24 |
Georges Clemenceau, French journalist/premier (1917-20), dies at 88 |
1929-12-20 |
Emile Loubet, French premier (1892)/president (1899-1906), dies at 90 |
1930-03-19 |
Arthur J Balfour, British theologist/premier (1902-05), dies at 81 |
1932-03-07 |
Aristide Briand, 11 x premier of France (Nobel 1926), dies at 69 |
1932-05-15 |
Ki Inukai, premier Japan (1931-32), murdered |
1932-05-16 |
Ki Imukai, premier of Japan (1931-32), murdered |
1933-10-29 |
Paul, [Prudent] Painlevé, French mathematician/minister/premier, dies |
1933-12-29 |
Joh Georghe Duca, premier of Romania, murdered |
1934-10-09 |
J-Louis-F Barthou, French writer/premier/foreign minister, murdered |
1934-10-15 |
Raymond Poincaré, premier/president France (1913-20), dies at 74 |
1935-07-15 |
Pieter WA Cort van de Linden, Dutch premier (1913-18), dies at 89 |
1936-04-13 |
Demertzis, Greek premier, dies |
1937-06-18 |
Gaston Doumergue, premier/president of France (1913..34), dies |
1939-02-15 |
Henri Jaspar, premier of Belgium (1926-31), dies at 68 |
1939-09-21 |
Armand Calinescu, premier of Romania, murdered |
1940-11-09 |
Arthur Neville Chamberlain, British premier (1937-40), dies of bowel cancer at 71 |
1941-04-02 |
Paul Teleki, premier Hungary, dies |
1942-03-30 |
Alfred Coville, French historian (Lesson premier Valois), dies at 81 |
1942-11-21 |
J. B. M. Hertzog [Barry Hertzog], South African Premier (1914-39), dies at 76 |
1943-01-03 |
Sir Walter James, Premier of Western Australia (b. 1863) |
1944-09-18 |
Hendrikus Colijn, Dutch premier (1933-39), dies at 75 |
1944-11-13 |
Wang Tjing-Wei, premier China (1932-35), dies |
1945-03-26 |
David Lloyd George, British (L) premier (1916-22), dies at 82 |
1945-10-15 |
Pierre Laval, former premier of Vichy France, executed at 62 |
1946-06-01 |
Ion Antonescu, fascist premier/dictator of Romania, executed |
1947-12-14 |
Stanley Baldwin, English premier (1923, 24-29, 35-37), dies at 80 |
1949-02-18 |
Niceto A Zamora y Torres, premier of Spain (1931-36), dies at 71 |
1949-06-11 |
Koci Xoxe, Albanian vice-premier, executed |
1949-07-02 |
Georgi Dimitrov, Bulgaria premier (1946-49), dies at 67 |
1949-08-14 |
Husni al-Barazi, premier of Syria, shot to death |
1949-12-16 |
Traitsjo Kostov, Bulgarian communist vice-premier, executed |
1950-01-02 |
James Dooley, Premier of New South Wales (b. 1877) |
1950-03-30 |
Leon Blum, French premier (People's Front Government), dies at 77 |
1950-07-22 |
William LM King, premier of Canada (1921-30, 35-48), dies at 75 |
1952-01-15 |
Ned Hanlon, Premier of Queensland (b. 1887) |
1952-12-01 |
Victor E Orlando, Italian premier (1917-19), dies at 92 |
1953-01-11 |
Noach Zjordanija, Georgian Premier (1918-21), dies at 84 |
1953-03-05 |
Joseph Stalin, Premier of the Soviet Union (1941-53), dies at 73 |
1953-03-14 |
Klement Gottwald, premier/president of Czechoslovakia, dies at 56 |
1953-07-26 |
Nikolaos Plastiras, Greece premier (1945-50, 51-2), dies |
1954-08-19 |
Alcide de Gasperi, Italian premier (1945..53), dies at 73 |
1955-01-29 |
Hans Hedtoft, premier of Denmark (1947.. 55), dies at 51 |
1955-11-16 |
Tomasz Arciszewski, Polish premier (1944-47), dies at 88 |
1956-04-03 |
T Kostov, Bulgarian vice-premier, executed |
1956-09-18 |
Adélard Godbout, premier of Quebec (b. 1892) |
1956-10-25 |
Risto Ryti, Finnish minister/premier/president, dies at 67 |
1957-04-01 |
Gheorge Tatarescu, premier Romania (1933-37, 39-40), dies |
1958-01-07 |
Petru Groza, premier/president (Romania, 1945-58), dies at 74 |
1958-07-14 |
Noeri el-Said, premier of Iraq, murdered |
1958-08-24 |
John G Strijdom, premier of South Africa (1954-58), dies at 65 |
1958-12-13 |
Ahmed Mukhtar Baban, premier of Iraq, executed |
1959-02-07 |
Daniel F Malan, premier of South Africa (1948-54), dies at 84 |
1959-05-01 |
Oscar Torp, Norwegian premier, dies |
1960-11-27 |
Dirk J de Geer, Dutch premier (1926-29, 39-40), dies at 89 |
1961-02-11 |
Patrice Lumumba, 1st premier Congo, murdered at 34 |
1961-09-07 |
Pieter S Gerbrandy, lawyer/premier to London 1940-5, dies at 76 |
1961-10-26 |
Milan Stojadinović, Premier of Yugoslavia (1935-39), dies at 73 |
1962-03-23 |
Josephus RH van Schaik, lawyer/vice-premier of Neth, dies at 80 |
1962-11-26 |
Albert P Sarraut, Indo-China premier (1933, 36), dies at 90 |
1963-01-07 |
Arthur Moore, Premier of Queensland (b. 1876) |
1963-07-01 |
Camille Chautemps, premier France, dies |
1963-09-04 |
Robert Schuman, French premier/chair (European Parliament), dies at 77 |
1963-11-06 |
Djuanda Kartawidjaja, premier (Indonesia), dies at 52 |
1963-12-13 |
Hubert ME Pierlot, Belgian advocate/premier (1939-45), dies at 79 |
1964-02-06 |
Sophocles Venizelos, premier of Greece (1944, 50-51), dies at 69 |
1965-01-15 |
Pierre Ngendandumwe, premier of Burundi, murdered |
1965-01-26 |
Ali Mansoer, premier of Persia, murdered |
1965-05-09 |
Leopold Figl, premier Austria, dies at 62 |
1966-01-11 |
Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indian premier (1964-66), dies at 61 |
1966-04-09 |
Sutan Sjahrir, premier of Indonesia (1945-47), dies at 57 |
1966-09-21 |
Paul Reynaud, premier France (1940), dies |
1966-11-22 |
Moises F da Costa Gomez, premier Dutch Antilles, dies |
1967-03-05 |
Mohammed H Mossadeq, premier of Persia (1951-53), dies |
1967-10-08 |
Clement R Attlee, premier pf Great Britain (1945-51), dies at 84 |
1967-12-17 |
Harold Holt, Australian premier (1966-67), drowns at 59 |
1968-02-25 |
Camille Huysmans, Belgian premier (1946-47), dies at 96 |
1968-08-03 |
Constantine Rokossovski, vice-premier of Poland (1952-56), dies at 71 |
1968-11-01 |
Georgios Papandreou, Greek minister/premier, dies at 80 |
1968-12-15 |
Antonio Barrette, Canadian politician, premier of Quebec (b. 1899) |
1969-02-18 |
Dragisa Cvetkovic, Serbian premier of (Yugoslavia 1939-4.), dies at 76 |
1969-02-26 |
Levi Eshkol, [Sjkolnik], premier (Israel), dies at 73 |
1969-06-29 |
Moise K Tsjombe, premier Congo/Zaire, dies |
1970-06-04 |
Jopie [Johan A] Pengel, premier Suriname, dies |
1970-06-05 |
"Jopie" Pengel, [Johan A], premier Suriname (1963-69), dies at 54 |
1970-06-11 |
Aleksandr F Kerenski, Russian premier (1917), dies at 89 |
1970-10-10 |
Edouard Daladier, premier of France (1933..40), dies at 86 |
1970-10-17 |
Pierre Laporte, Vice-Premier of Quebec (assassinated) (b. 1921) |
1971-02-05 |
Mátyás Rákosi, Hungarian premier (1952..56), dies at 78 |
1971-12-10 |
Jozef MLT Cals, Dutch min of Education/premier (1965-66), dies at 57 |
1972-07-31 |
Paul-Henri Spaak, Belgian premier/sect-gen (NATO, 1957-61), dies at 73 |
1973-02-22 |
Jean-Jacques Bertrand, Quebec politician, Premier of Quebec (b. 1916) |
1974-04-20 |
Mohammed Ayub Khan, premier/president (Pakistan), dies |
1975-02-18 |
Chivu Stoica, [Stoica Chivu), premier of Romania (1955-61), dies at 66 |
1975-02-24 |
Nikolai A Bulganin, marshal/premier of USSR (1955-58), dies at 79 |
1975-03-13 |
Ali Sastroamidjojo, Indonesian attorney/minister/premier, dies at 71 |
1975-04-05 |
Victor GM Marijnen, Dutch premier (1963-65), dies at 58 |
1975-06-02 |
Eisaku Sato, premier of Japan (1964-71 Nobel 1974), dies at 74 |
1975-07-10 |
Achiel H van Acker, Belgian premier (1945-46, 1954-58), dies at 77 |
1975-10-03 |
Guy Mollet, French premier (1956-57), dies at 69 |
1976-01-08 |
Zhou Enlai, Premier of the People's Republic of China (b. 1898) |
1976-01-14 |
Abdul Razak bin Hussain, premier of Malaysia (1970-77), dies at 53 |
1977-01-14 |
Anthony Eden, British premier (1955-57), dies at 79 |
1977-02-11 |
Louis J M Beel, Dutch premier (1946-48, 58-59), dies at 74 |
1977-03-10 |
Willem Schermerhorn, Dutch premier (1945-46), dies at 82 |
1978-04-27 |
Mohammed Daud, premier/president of Afghanistan, murdered |
1978-07-09 |
Abdul Razak al-Naif, premier of Iraq, murdered |
1978-08-22 |
Jomo Kenyatta, 1st premier of Kenya (1963-78), dies at 83 |
1980-10-26 |
Marcello J tie Neves Alves Caetano, premier of Portugal, dies at 74 |
1980-12-12 |
Jean Lesage, politician, premier of Quebec (b. 1912) |
1980-12-15 |
Jacqueline Jacoupy, Premier de cordée |
1982-10-04 |
Ahmad H al-Bakr, Iraqi fieldmarshal/president/premier, dies |
1982-10-18 |
Pierre Mendès-France, French Premier (1954-55), dies at 75 |
1982-10-18 |
John Robarts, Canadian politician, Premier of Ontario (b. 1917) |
1983-07-30 |
Lynn Fontanne, Broadway's premier actress (Emmy 1965), dies at 95 |
1983-09-10 |
Balthasar J "John" Vorster, South African premier (1966-78), dies at 67 |
1983-10-09 |
Sun Suk Joon, South Korean vice premier, murdered |
1983-10-19 |
Maurice Bishop, premier of Grenada (1979-83), murdered in coup |
1984-01-10 |
Suvanna Phuma, premier of Laos, dies at 82 |
1985-01-11 |
Sir William McKell, Premier of New South Wales, Governor-General of Australia (b. 1891) |
1985-04-11 |
Enver Hoxha, party leader/premier of Albania, dies at 76 |
1985-04-14 |
Robby Guichard, Titi premier, roi des gosses |
1985-07-04 |
John de Quay, Dutch premier (1959-63), dies at 83 |
1986-08-31 |
Urho K Kekkonen, premier/president of Finland, dies at 85 |
1987-06-01 |
Rashid Karami, 10 time premier of Lebanon, dies in bomb attack at 65 |
1987-08-07 |
Nobusuke Kishi, premier of Japan (1957-60), dies at 90 |
1987-11-01 |
René Lévesque, Premier of Quebec (b. 1922) |
1987-12-24 |
John M "Joop" de Uyl, Dutch social-dem premier (1973-77), dies at 68 |
1988-01-22 |
Georgi M Malenkov, Russian premier (1953-55), dies at 86 |
1988-03-11 |
Pham Hung, premier of Vietnam, dies at about 74 |
1989-07-06 |
Janos Kádár, premier of Hungary (1956-58), dies at 77 |
1990-01-04 |
Sir Henry Bolte, Premier of Victoria 1955-1972 (b. 1908) |
1991-05-23 |
Jean van Houte, Belgian premier, dies |
1991-08-06 |
Shapour Bakhtiar, premier Iran (1979), dies in Paris |
1992-08-05 |
Robert Muldoon, premier NZ (1975-84)/President IMF, dies |
1992-09-02 |
Piotr Jaroszewicz, premier of Poland (1970-80), dies |
1993-01-08 |
Hakija Turajlic, Bosnian vice-premier, murdered |
1993-03-12 |
Wang Zhen, marxist/vice-premier of China (1988), dies |
1993-09-29 |
Ghuslam Wyne, premier of Lahore Pakistan, murdered at 60 |
1993-12-12 |
Jozsef Antall, historian/premier of Hungary (1990-93), dies at 61 |
1993-12-16 |
Kakuei Tanaka, premier of Japan (1972-74), dies at 75 |
1994-04-14 |
Selometsi Baholo, vice-premier of Lesotho, murdered |
1994-07-02 |
Maung Maung, premier of Burma (1988), dies at 69 |
1994-10-19 |
Oldrich Cernik, Czechoslovakia premier (1968-70), dies at 72 |
1995-01-20 |
Mehdi Bazargan, director Iranian oil corp/premier (1979), dies at 86 |
1995-04-02 |
Harvey Penick, premier golf instructor/author, dies at 90 |
1996-09-02 |
Irène Corday, Premier de cordée |
1997-03-06 |
Cheddi B Jagan, dentist/founder PPP/Guyanese Premier (1953, 1957-64) dies |
1999-12-17 |
Roger Frison-Roche, Premier de cordée |
2000-10-04 |
Yu Kuo-hwa, former Premier of Taiwan (b. 1914) |
2003-12-16 |
Robert Stanfield, Premier of Nova Scotia (b. 1914) |
2004-01-03 |
Des Corcoran, Premier of South Australia (b. 1928) |
2005-01-06 |
Louis Robichaud, Premier of New Brunswick (b. 1925) |
2005-01-17 |
Zhao Ziyang, Premier of the People's Republic of China (b. 1919) |
2005-03-26 |
James Callaghan, Labour's Last Premier: A Film Portrait of James Callaghan |
2005-04-23 |
Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Premier of Queensland (b. 1911) |
2005-10-19 |
Corinne Lévesque, wife of Quebec premier René Lévesque (b. 1943) |
2007-06-02 |
Huang Ju, Chinese Vice-Premier |
2009-07-14 |
Brad Ruel, The Premier: Kehler and Ruel |
2011-11-28 |
Ante Markovic, last Premier of Yugoslavia, dies at 87 |
2011-12-30 |
Roger Burckhardt, Le premier juré |
2015-06-02 |
Anthony Riley, Blind Auditions Premier, Pt. 2 |
2015-12-05 |
Bill Bennett, former BC premier, dead at 83 |
2015-12-13 |
John Bannon, former SA premier, dies after long illness at 72 |
2015-12-31 |
Former Manitoba NDP premier Howard Pawley dead at 81 |
2017-05-11 |
Former Chinese vice-premier Qian Qichen dies, aged 90 |
2017-05-11 |
Former Chinese vice-premier Qian Qichen dies, aged 90 |