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  1. 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 ...

  2. 24 de ene. de 2024 · En 1711, la reine Anne destitue Sarah Churchill de toutes ses fonctions auprès de la couronne, et nomme Abigail Masham à sa place. Les deux femmes resteront jusqu’à la mort de la souveraine le 1 er août 1714, à l’âge de 49 ans. Longtemps oubliée ou moquée, la reine Anne a pourtant apporté stabilité et postérité au royaume pendant son règne, notamment dans les domaines ...

  3. 29 de nov. de 2015 · A new play for the Royal Shakespeare Company aims to change that, delving into the Queen's long and intimate relationship with the aristocrat Sarah Churchill. Playwright Helen Edmundson, author of ...

  4. Courtier The wife of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, Sarah Jennings was appointed Lady of the Bedchamber in 1683, and became a close friend and adviser to Queen Anne. Vivacious and adept at politicking, she used her position to further the military career of her husband. Eventually in 1711, her self-confident dominance of the Queen provoked a quarrel and estrangement, and both she and ...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Sarah Churchill. Já a história de Sarah após os eventos de 'A Favorita' apresentam maiores desdobramentos. Ela, que era duquesa de Marlborough ao lado de seu marido, o duque John Churchill, foi perseguida pela imprensa da época, de forma que a opinião pública voltou-se fortemente contra o casal.

  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. Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, and Countess of Nellenburg was born Jenyns, a name that was spelled as “Jennings” in later references. She was born on May 29, 1660, most likely at ‘Holywell House,’ St. Albans, Hertfordshire.