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  1. Elizabeth Spencer, Duchess of Marlborough (née Trevor; c. 1713 – 7 October 1761) was the wife of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough.

  2. 13 de nov. de 2022 · Princess Diana’s family, the house of Spencer, is a long-lasting British dynasty, reaching back to the 16th century. The Windsors, on the other hand, are of German descent, having adopted their...

  3. 22 de feb. de 2019 · While the film isn't a faithful retelling of Lady Marlborough's feud with Abigail Masham over their friendship with Queen Anne, there's more than a grain of truth at the center of the narrative.

    • Ophelia Field
    • 4 min
  4. British, 1784 - 1818. Lady Caroline Spencer was born on October 27, 1763, the eldest of eight children of George Spencer (1738/9-1817), 4th Duke of Marlborough and his wife, Caroline Russel ….

  5. Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg (née Jenyns, spelt Jennings in most modern references; 5 June 1660 – 18 October 1744), was an English courtier who rose to be one of the most influential women of her time through her close relationship with Anne, Queen of Great Britain.

  6. Dagmar Rosita Astrid Libertas, Duchess of Marlborough (née Douglas, sometimes Spencer-Churchill; born 26 September 1943, Madrid), is a British artist of Swedish and German descent. She was the third wife of John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough, from 1972 until their divorce in 2008.

  7. Sarah Jennings Churchill, duchess of Marlborough, made a decisive impact on English politics during the reign of Queen Anne . From Anne's accession in 1702 until an irreparable quarrel separated them in 1711, Sarah was the power behind the English throne.