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  1. Sarah Churchill em 1966. Nascimento 7 de outubro de 1914 Londres, Inglaterra: Morte 29 de setembro de 1982 (67 anos) Londres, Inglaterra: Sepultado em Igreja de St Martin, Bladon Nome completo Sarah Spencer-Churchill: Vic Oliver (1936-1945) Anthony Beauchamp (1949-1957) Thomas Touchet-Jesson, 23.º Barão Audley (1962-1963) Pai Sir Winston ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Sarah Churchill was born Sarah Jennings in St Albans in 1660 - most probably at Holywell House in St Albans. She went to Court aged 13, where she met John Churchill. She became a close confidante of Princess Anne, who later became Queen.

  3. Sarah Churchill, Hertogin van Marlborough. Sarah Churchill (St Albans, 29 mei 1660 – Westminster, 18 oktober 1744), hertogin van Marlborough, was hofdame en een vriendin van koningin Anna van Groot-Brittannië, via wie zij een grote invloed uitoefende op de politiek van Engeland. Biografie

  4. Sarah Churchill (1660-1744) famously feuded with just about everyone: kings and queens, family members, prominent politicians. In her lifetime, she was vilified in the press by such writers as Jonathan Swift for her "undue" influence over Queen Anne, for her alleged domination of her famous husband and for her legendary ability to hold a grudge.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2021 · Miranda Brooke, Wayward Daughter: Sarah Churchill and Her World. Stroud, Glos.: Amberley Publishing, 384 pages, Amazon $39.95. There is a need for an authoritative biography of Sarah, Winston’s and Clementine’s star-crossed daughter. For one thing, Sarah inhabited worlds other Churchills did not—theater and television.

  6. Marlborough megpróbálta rábeszélni Sarah-t, hogy legyen az ágyasa, miután nőül veszi Catherine-t, de a lány nem engedett büszkeségéből, s nem volt hajlandó vállalni a szerető megalázó szerepét. 1678. október 1-jén a 18 esztendős Sarah és a nála 10 évvel idősebb John Churchill, Mindelheim hercege, Marlborough 1. hercege, a nyilvánosság előtt is bejelentették, hogy ...

  7. Sarah Churchill’s papers were given to the Archives Centre by her sister, Lady Soames, in 2014. Aside from the correspondence, they also include unpublished literary work, press cuttings, photographs, audio tapes and film, which have been catalogued and conserved over the last year and are now available to researchers for the first time.