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  1. James, then Duke of York, began his adulterous affair with Arabella Churchill, around 1665, while he was still married to Anne Hyde. Churchill became the duchess's lady-in-waiting in that year, and gave birth to two children during Anne's lifetime. Churchill was described as a "tall creature, pale-faced, and nothing but skin and bone".

    • British
  2. Arabella Churchill (23 de febrero de 1648- Londres, 30 de mayo de 1730) fue amante del rey Jacobo II de Inglaterra y madre de cuatro de sus hijos (los cuales llevan por apellido FitzJames, hijos de James ). Biografía. Arabella fue hija de sir Winston Churchill (un antepasado del Primer Ministro del mismo nombre) y de Elizabeth Drake.

    • 23 de febrero de 1648
    • Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Drake
    • Británica
  3. 28 de oct. de 2020 · Arabella’s hold on the Duke of York must have been based on something more than her legs and her wit as unlike James’ affairs of the past, this relationship lasted for over a decade! The pair were together for seven years of James’ marriage to Anne Hyde and were also still together when James married again after Anne’s death.

  4. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Far from just keeping a king company in the bedchamber, royal mistresses - especially those who were from high-ranking families - had an important role to play at court, often waging influence in their own interests (and those of their relatives) By Rebecca Cope. 18 August 2020.

    • Rebecca Cope
  5. 26 de jun. de 2020 · Arabella Churchill. Photograph: AP. “Bella would be using her time really well,” says McLeod down the line from his home in Glastonbury. It’s raining but he is sipping wine and looking out at...

  6. 16 de ago. de 2021 · By Jessica Storoschuk. 16th August 2021. King James II tends to be largely ignored. Following his brother’s long Restoration reign and removal during the Glorious Revolution for his Protestant...

  7. Arabella Spencer-Churchill [a] (30 October 1949 – 20 December 2007) was an English charity founder, festival co-founder and fundraiser and a granddaughter of former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. [1] In 1971, Churchill played a major role in the development of the Glastonbury Festival.