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  1. 25 de sept. de 1982 · Sarah Churchill, whose flamboyant style of life overshadowed her acting career and sometimes dismayed her father, Winston Churchill, died early today after a long illness, her family said. She was ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 29 de jul. de 2023 · Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, was pivotal in 17th and 18th century Britain. Sarah's friendship with Queen Anne of Great Britain wielded enormous p...

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  4. Sarah Churchill (1914 - 1982) fue una actriz de Reino Unido conocida por: Bodas reales, Hallmark Hall of Fame (Serie de TV), Matinee Theatre (Serie de TV), Alice in Wonderland (TV) (TV), Krymskaya konferentsiya, All Over the Town, Daniele Cortis, Acusación infame, Encontró una estrella y Sinfonia fatale

  5. 12 de abr. de 2019 · Sarah with the Big Three at Tehran, 1943. An actress by trade, Sarah Churchill had joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force—the WAAFs—as an interpreter of aerial reconnaissance photographs in autumn of 1941. At twenty-nine, she was the perfect person to accompany her father. As a WAAF Section Officer, she was familiar with the inner ...

  6. 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.

  7. 9 de ene. de 2019 · Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744) Interestingly, James II, abandoned by both his daughters, later blamed Anne’s betrayal not on Sarah but on John Churchill. James II fled with his wife and baby son to France, where they set up the exiled Jacobite court at Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye.