Historical Figure
Denis Thatcher
1915–2003
English businessman (1915–2003)
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Biography
Sir Denis Thatcher, 1st Baronet, was an English businessman and the husband of Margaret Thatcher, who served as the first female British prime minister from 1979 to 1990; thus, he became the first male prime ministerial spouse.
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The story of Denis Thatcher, told in moments.
Joined the Territorial Army after the Munich Crisis. Served in WWII from the Normandy landings through to the liberation of Bergen-Belsen. Mentioned in dispatches twice.
Married Margaret Roberts, a 26-year-old chemist and aspiring politician. He funded her legal studies and early political campaigns. She was 11 years his junior.
Became the first male spouse of a British prime minister when Margaret won the general election. He stood behind her for 11 years, rarely speaking publicly.
Died at 87. He'd been given a baronetcy in 1990, the last non-royal hereditary title ever created in Britain.
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I feel that I am here to defend the rights of men; I cannot consent to any amend...
nstituent Assembly declared full and equal citizenship for all free people of colour. In the debate Robespierre said: "I feel that I am here to defend the rights of men; I cannot consent to any...
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he delivered a speech on abolishing the death penalty, which the Assembly did not support. Hillary Mantel described his speech as "perfectly constructed, a brilliant fusion of logic and emotion, as...
A revolutionary war must be waged to free subjects and slaves from unjust tyrann...
ions. In his third speech on the war, Robespierre countered on 25 January 1792 in the Jacobin club, "A revolutionary war must be waged to free subjects and slaves from unjust tyranny, not for the...
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