Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/English_general_election,_1701> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 41 of
41
with 100 items per page.
- English_general_election,_1701 abstract "After the downfall of the Whig junto during the previous Parliament, King William III had appointed a largely Tory government, which was able to gain ground at the election, exploiting the decline in Whig popularity follow the end of hostilities with France. During the election, the rival East India Companies attempted to secure the election of MPs sympathetic with their interests by interfering in the electoral process to some extent in at least 86 constituencies. Contests were held in 92 of the constituencies, just over a third of the total. The new Parliament lasted less than a year, and its proceedings were dominated by the attempt to confer the succession of the Crown on the House of Hannover.".
- English_general_election,_1701 title "English general election, 1701".
- English_general_election,_1701 wikiPageExternalLink constituencies-1690-1715.
- English_general_election,_1701 wikiPageExternalLink members-1690-1715.
- English_general_election,_1701 wikiPageID "33607723".
- English_general_election,_1701 wikiPageRevisionID "559644990".
- English_general_election,_1701 country "Kingdom of England".
- English_general_election,_1701 electionDate "January-February 1701".
- English_general_election,_1701 electionName "English general election, 1701".
- English_general_election,_1701 hasPhotoCollection English_general_election,_1701.
- English_general_election,_1701 nextElection "1701".
- English_general_election,_1701 nextYear "1701".
- English_general_election,_1701 ongoing "no".
- English_general_election,_1701 party "British Whig Party".
- English_general_election,_1701 party "Tory Party".
- English_general_election,_1701 percentage "-".
- English_general_election,_1701 popularVote "-".
- English_general_election,_1701 previousElection "1698".
- English_general_election,_1701 previousYear "1698".
- English_general_election,_1701 seats "219".
- English_general_election,_1701 seats "249".
- English_general_election,_1701 seatsForElection "257".
- English_general_election,_1701 seatsForElection "All 513 seats of the House of Commons".
- English_general_election,_1701 type "parliamentary".
- English_general_election,_1701 subject Category:1701_elections.
- English_general_election,_1701 subject Category:1701_in_England.
- English_general_election,_1701 subject Category:Elections_to_the_Parliament_of_England.
- English_general_election,_1701 type Election.
- English_general_election,_1701 type Event.
- English_general_election,_1701 type SocietalEvent.
- English_general_election,_1701 type Event.
- English_general_election,_1701 type Event.
- English_general_election,_1701 type Thing.
- English_general_election,_1701 comment "After the downfall of the Whig junto during the previous Parliament, King William III had appointed a largely Tory government, which was able to gain ground at the election, exploiting the decline in Whig popularity follow the end of hostilities with France. During the election, the rival East India Companies attempted to secure the election of MPs sympathetic with their interests by interfering in the electoral process to some extent in at least 86 constituencies.".
- English_general_election,_1701 label "English general election, 1701".
- English_general_election,_1701 sameAs 1701년_1월_잉글랜드_총선.
- English_general_election,_1701 sameAs m.0hgph5x.
- English_general_election,_1701 sameAs Q5378577.
- English_general_election,_1701 sameAs Q5378577.
- English_general_election,_1701 wasDerivedFrom English_general_election,_1701?oldid=559644990.
- English_general_election,_1701 isPrimaryTopicOf English_general_election,_1701.