Cecil Rhodes AKA Cecil John Rhodes Born: 5-Jul-1853 Birthplace: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England Died: 26-Mar-1902 Location of death: Muizenberg, Cape Colony Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, World's View Lookout, Matapos, Zimbabwe
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Gay Occupation: Business, Politician, Philanthropist Nationality: South Africa Executive summary: De Beers Co-founder of the De Beers diamond company, and Governor of Cape Colony, the British-controlled settlement of southern Africa. Namesake of Rhodesia (the section of Cape Colony now known as Zimbabwe), and remembered in South Africa as an early architect of the separation of blacks and whites that was later called apartheid. In his will, left funding to establish the Rhodes Scholarship program. Father: Francis William Rhodes (vicar) Mother: Louisa Peacock Rhodes Brother: Arthur Brother: Herbert Boyfriend: Neville Pickering (1882-86)
University: Oxford University (1881)
De Beers Co-founder (1888)
Athenaeum Club (London) Bullingdon Club Freemasonry Risk Factors: Asthma
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