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  1. 28 de nov. de 2020 · Sarah Churchill Duchess of Marlborough, is a Churchillian epic story of a strong willed woman, and one of the most influential women of her time. Lady Sarah ...

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  2. Sarah Churchill, Duquesa de Marlborough (nascida Jenyns, escrito como Jennings na maioria das referências modernas; [ 1] St Albans, 5 de junho de 1660 – Londres, 18 de outubro de 1744) foi uma das mulheres mais influentes de sua época através de sua amizade com a rainha Ana da Grã-Bretanha. A influência e amizade de Sarah com a princesa ...

  3. Sarah Churchillová, vévodkyně z Marlborough (Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough) (5. června 1660 St Albans, Anglie – 18. října 1744, Londýn, Anglie) byla anglická šlechtična. Jako milenka Jakuba II. a manželka významného vojevůdce Johna Churchilla patřila k vlivným osobnostem anglické historie přelomu 17. a 18. století.

  4. Sarah Churchill, duchesse de Marlborough, née Jenyns 1 mais écrit Jennings dans la plupart des références modernes, née le 29 mai 1660 ( calendrier julien) à St Albans et morte le 18 octobre 1744 à Londres, est une femme politique. Épouse de John Churchill, premier duc de Marlborough, elle est considérée comme l’une des femmes les ...

  5. Sarah Churchill (1966) Sarah Churchill (rechts) mit ihrem Vater bei der Kairo-Konferenz 1943. Sarah Millicent Hermione Touchet-Jesson, Baroness Audley (geborene Spencer-Churchill, * 7. Oktober 1914 in London; † 24. September 1982, ebenda) war eine britische Schauspielerin, Tänzerin und Tochter von Winston Churchill .

  6. 17 de abr. de 2017 · Sarah Churchill was the essence of the modern woman living in an era that was not yet ready for her. Judged in her day as a “Bolshie Deb,” a runaway bride, a rising star of London’s West End, and “the one that’s always in trouble,” she was in her own words endlessly “written up, written down and always written about” as “a ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough (born May 29, 1660, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died Oct. 18, 1744, London) was the wife of the renowned general John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Her close friendship with Queen Anne bolstered her husband’s career and served to aid the Whig cause.