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|personsname = Andrew Black
|personsname = Andrew Black
|photo = File:Andrewblack.png
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|post = [[Prime Minister of Victoria|Prime Minister of Victoria]]
|post = [[Prime Minister of Victoria]]
|date = 20th May 1895 - 17th January 1896
|date = 20.V.1454 - 17.I.1455
|head of state = Monarch
|head of state = Monarch
|monarch = [[Victoria I]]
|monarch = [[Victoria I]]
|preceded = [[Otto Svenstadt]]
|preceded = [[Otto Svenstadt]]
|succeeded = [[Bjorn Bildt]]
|succeeded = [[Bjorn Bildt]]
|dob = 4th October 1837
|dob = 4.X.1396
|place = [[Bradford]] [[Moncrieff]]
|place = [[Bradford]], [[Moncrieff]]
|dod = 17th January 1896 (aged 59)
|dod = 17.I.1455
|dodplace = [[Port Clyde]], [[Strathalmond]]
|dodplace = [[Port Clyde]], [[Strathalmond]]
|nationality = [[Victoria|Victorian]]
|nationality = [[Victoria]]n
|profession = Lawyer
|profession = Lawyer
|university = [[Dundas University]]
|university = [[Dundas University]]
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'''Andrew Eugene Black''' (4 October 1837 - 17th January 1896), was a Victorian politician who served as the 2nd [[Prime Minister of Victoria|Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Victoria]]. He is also the only Victorian Prime Minister to have been assasinated.
'''Andrew Eugene Black''' (4.X.1396 - 17.I.1455 [[AN]]), was a Victorian politician who served as the 2nd [[Prime Minister of Victoria|Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Victoria]]. He is also the only Victorian Prime Minister to have been assassinated.


Appointed in 1895, Black served during the early years of the of reign of Victoria I. Because of his hard line conservative views, Victoria became a hotbed of tension during his premiership. This led to his assasination in Port Clyde in 1896, after having served in office for only 8 months.
Appointed in 1454, Black served during the early years of the of reign of Victoria I. Because of his hard line conservative views, Victoria became a hotbed of tension during his premiership. This led to his assassination in Port Clyde in 1455, after having served in office for only a matter of months.




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Revision as of 15:00, 11 November 2021

Fictional
The Right Honourable
Andrew Black


Prime Minister of Victoria
In office
20.V.1454 - 17.I.1455


Monarch Victoria I
Preceded Otto Svenstadt
Succeeded Bjorn Bildt


Born 4.X.1396
Bradford, Moncrieff
Death 17.I.1455
Port Clyde, Strathalmond
Nationality Victorian
Profession Lawyer
Alma mater Dundas University
Signature

Andrew Eugene Black (4.X.1396 - 17.I.1455 AN), was a Victorian politician who served as the 2nd Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Victoria. He is also the only Victorian Prime Minister to have been assassinated.

Appointed in 1454, Black served during the early years of the of reign of Victoria I. Because of his hard line conservative views, Victoria became a hotbed of tension during his premiership. This led to his assassination in Port Clyde in 1455, after having served in office for only a matter of months.


Early Life

Political Biography

Assasination

Personal Life

See also


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Office of State
Preceded by:
Otto Svenstadt
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Victoria
1454 - 1455
Succeeded by
Bjorn Bildt