David Trimble

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David Trimble was a Northern Irish politician and key architect of the Good Friday Agreement, for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize.

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instanceOf barrister
human
politician
university lecturer
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Peace Prize in 1998
Right Livelihood Award
causeOfDeath complications following heart surgery
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1944-10-15
dateOfDeath 2022-07-25
dateOfElevationToPeerage 2006-06-02
educatedAt Queen’s University Belfast
surface form: Queen's University Belfast
electoralDistrict Upper Bann
Upper Bann (Northern Ireland Assembly)
endTime 2002-10-14
2005-06-24
ethnicGroup Ulster Protestants
surface form: Ulster Protestant
familyName Trimble
fieldOfStudy law
fullName William David Trimble
givenName David
William
honorificPrefix The Right Honourable
ideology Ulster unionism
conservatism
knownFor key architect of the Good Friday Agreement
role in the Northern Ireland peace process
languageSpoken English
memberOf House of Lords
nobleTitle Baron Trimble
numberOfChildren 4
occupation barrister
politician
university lecturer
parliamentaryTerm 1990–2005
1998–2007
placeOfBirth Bangor, County Down
surface form: Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland
placeOfDeath Belfast
surface form: Belfast, Northern Ireland
politicalParty Ulster Unionist Party
positionHeld First Minister of Northern Ireland
Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
religion Presbyterianism
sharedAwardWith John Hume
signed Good Friday Agreement
spouse Daphne Trimble
startTime 1995-09-08
1998-07-01
workLocation Belfast

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