Bjorn Bildt
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The Right Honourable | |
Bjorn Bildt
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In office | |
17th January 1896 - 6th May 1899
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Monarch | Victoria I |
Preceded | Andrew Black |
Succeeded | Carl Hans Peter
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Born | 14th March 1855 |
Amblebridge, Abbervale | |
Death | 22nd August 1927 (aged 72) |
Buthminster, Buthnock | |
Nationality | Victorian |
Profession | Lawyer |
Alma mater | Dundas University |
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Bjorn Mallard Bildt (14 March 1855 - 22nd August 1927), was a Victorian politician who served as the 3rd Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Victoria.
Appointed in 1896, Bildt served during the tense years that followed the assasination of his Predecessor Andrew Black. Bildt began the process of intervention and collaboration, which in turn cleared the way for a stable and united country.
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Office of State | ||
Preceded by: Andrew Black |
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Victoria 1896 - 1899 |
Succeeded by Carl Hans Peter |
Nations: Kingdom of Victoria • Amokolia • Lovely • Valencia • Constitution | |
Royal Family: HM The Queen • HRH The Crown Princess • Princess Royal • HRH The Prince Consort | |
Government: Prime Minister • Amokolian First Minister • Lovelian First Minister • Valencian First Minister | |
Cities: Amblebridge • Buthminster • Cambridge • Newhaven • Port Clyde | |
Capital Cities: Anun • Home • Riego • Trévoux |