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  1. Clementine Hozier mit Winston Churchill kurz vor ihrer Heirat 1908 Clementine Churchill (1915) Clementine Ogilvy Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, GBE (geborene Hozier, * 1. April 1885 in London; † 12. Dezember 1977 in Knightsbridge, London), war die Ehefrau des britischen Premierministers Winston Churchill

  2. Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier, 1908 Entranced by the beauty, intelligence, and character of the poor, but well-born, Clementine Hozier, Churchill welcomed an opportunity to be alone with her. Strolling together on the Blenheim Palace grounds, they took refuge from a sudden rainstorm in a small building.

  3. Clementina nacida Ogilvy Hozier, Clementine Churchill (1 de abril de 1885 - 12 de diciembre de 1977) fue una mujer noble británica y la esposa del primer ministro Winston Churchill . Aunque vivió una vida relativamente tranquila, fue honrada en la vida posterior con una gran cruz y una nobleza de vida por derecho propio.

  4. 4 de dic. de 2015 · The Life of Mrs. Winston Churchill. By Sonia Purnell. Illustrated. 436 pp. Viking. $30. Amanda Vaill is the author, most recently, of “Hotel Florida: Truth, Love, and Death in the Spanish Civil ...

  5. Society beauty and hostess; wife of Sir Winston Churchill; daughter of Sir Henry Montague Hozier Society beauty, brilliant hostess and indomitable partner to her statesman husband, Sir Winston Churchill; deeply involved in social and welfare work; created Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell, 1965.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2017 · Churchill proposed marriage to three women in his twenties, all of whom said ‘no’ (although all of them remained his friends). He met Clementine Ogilvy Hozier, ten years his junior, at a party, the Crewe House ball, in 1904 but the meeting wasn’t a success. Unusually for him, Churchill was tongue-tied and they hardly spoke. When they met again, however, at a dinner party in 1908 ...

  7. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Born in 1885, Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill (née Hozier) was far more than just Winston’s wife. She was a keen promoter of social and humanitarian causes, including women’s rights. Despite her husband’s strong political allegiances, which were to the Conservative Party for the majority of his career, she embraced liberal values ...