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  1. 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 Aside from the correspondence, they also include unpublished literary work, press cuttings, photographs, audio tapes and film, which have been catalogued and conserved over the last year and are now available to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.

  2. 1677-78 telén Sarah és Marlborough 1. hercege titokban frigyre lépett egymással, pedig a férfi eleinte úgy tervezte, hogy Catherine Sedley (a yorki herceg ágyasa) lesz a jövendőbelije. (Churchill édesapja szorgalmazta leginkább ezt a kézfogót, elsősorban a hölgy hatalmas vagyona miatt, amit a házasságba hozna, ugyanis a hercegi birtokok addigra már mély adósságban úsztak.)

  3. Sarah Churchill, hertuginne av Marlborough ( 5. juni 1660 – 18. oktober 1744) var ei nær venninne av dronning Anne av Storbritannia og ei av dei mest påverkande kvinnene i britisk historie. Venskapen og påverknaden ho hadde på prinsesse Anne var velkjend, og viktige personar tok ofte kontakt med Sarah Churchill for at ho skulle påverke Anne.

  4. 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. This made her one of the most powerful women in England. Sarah’s husband’s success in battles led to the ...

  5. 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.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Sarah Churchill, que fue actriz y tuvo un programa de televisión, fue arrestada varias veces por escándalo público. Aquí, en Los Ángeles en 1958. Era alcohólica. Foto: Getty Images.

  7. 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.