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  1. Jennie Jerome. Jeanette Jerome, Lady Randolph Churchill ( Brooklyn, 9 gennaio 1854 – Londra, 9 giugno 1921 ), è stata una socialite statunitense, moglie di Lord Randolph Churchill e madre del Primo ministro britannico Winston Churchill .

  2. His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was a younger son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough. His mother, Jennie Jerome, was the daughter of an American business tycoon, Leonard Jerome. Winston’s childhood was not a particularly happy one. Like many Victorian parents, Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill were distant.

  3. Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill (1854-1921) 1880-89 Royal Collection Trust/© His Majesty King Charles III 2022, Mora, Jose Maria (1849-1926): 707 Broadway, New York

  4. Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill is a British television period serial made by Thames Television and broadcast in 1974. It stars Lee Remick in the title role of Jennie Jerome, who became Lady Randolph Churchill. The series covers the time period from 1873 to 1921. In the United States, the series was aired as part of PBS ' Great Performances. [1]

  5. 52min. ALL. American heiress Jennie Jerome marries British aristocrat Lord Randolph Churchill, despite strong objections from both families. This video is currently unavailable. S1 E2 - Lady Randolph. October 14, 1975. 51min. ALL. Jennie can't wait until her child is born so she can return to the whirl of London life.

  6. 30 de jul. de 2019 · Amanda Prahl. Updated on July 30, 2019. Born Clementine Ogilvy Hozier, Clementine Churchill (April 1, 1885 – December 12, 1977) was a British noblewoman and the wife of prime minister Winston Churchill. Although she lived a relatively quiet life, she was honored in later life with a Dame Grand Cross and a life peerage in her own right.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2015 · It was Lady Randolph to whom he turned to in order to further his career. On his plans to go to Egypt as part of the Omdurman campaign, he exhorted her to “strike while the iron is hot” and to leave “no cutlet uncooked.” A major influence in Churchill’s young life was his great-aunt, the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough.