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  1. 30 de nov. de 2011 · Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire on St Andrew’s Day, 30 November 1874. On his father’s side, he was a child of the aristocracy; his father was the Conservative politician, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill.

  2. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (Woodstock, 30 novembre 1874 – Londra, 24 gennaio 1965) è stato un politico, storico, giornalista e militare britannico. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill Ritratto di Churchill con l'uniforme del British Army

  3. 3 de mar. de 2010 · Winston Spencer Churchill, better known as Winston Churchill Jr., bore one of the greatest names in English history but had problems living in the shadow of his grandfather. Mr. Churchill, who ...

  4. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “An altogether absorbing popular biography . . . The heroic Churchill is in these pages, but so is the little boy writing forlorn letters to the father who all but ignored him.”—PeopleWhen Winston Churchill was born in Blenheim Palace in 1874, Imperial Britain stood at the splendid pinnacle of her power.

  5. Sus Enfermedades y la Medicina de su Época1 Winston Spencer Churchill. His Illnesses and the Medicine of its Epoch. Ricardo Rueda González* Escribir sobre la vida de Winston Spencer Churchill es verdaderamente fascinante toda vez que este personaje fue un hombre apasionado, controvertido e intenso que llegó a ser, sin temor a equivocarnos, el líder más importante del siglo XX en ...

  6. This is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. ~Winston Churchill, Harrow School, 29 October 1941. More Churchill Quotes.

  7. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, conocido como Winston Churchill, fue un político, militar, escritor y estadista británico que se desempeñó como primer ministro del Reino Unido de 1940 a 1945, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y nuevamente de 1951 a 1955 por parte del Partido Conservador.