Benjamin Disraeli was born December 21, 1804, in London.
Educated at Higham Hall School in Walthamstow.
He served as Prime Minister in 1868 and again in 1874-1880.
Disraeli was elevated to the House of Lords in 1876 when Queen Victoria (who liked Disraeli both personally and politically) made him Earl of Beaconsfield and Viscount Hughenden.
Benjamin Disraeli died April 19, 1881, in London.
He was regarded as the founder of the Conservative party in Britain.
Disraeli's most lasting achievement was the creation of the modern Conservative Party after the Corn Laws schism of 1846.
Before and during his political career, Disraeli was well-known as a literary and social figure, although his novels are not generally regarded as a part of the Victorian literary canon. He mainly wrote romances, of which Sybil and Vivian Grey are perhaps the best-known today.
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