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  1. Lady Randolph Churchill (9 de janeiro de 1854 - Junho 29 1921), nascida Jeanette Jerome, era a esposa nascida norte-americana de Lord Randolph Churchill e mãe do primeiro-ministro britânico Winston Churchill. De beleza notável (um admirador, Lord d'Abernon, disse que havia "mais de pantera que de mulher em seu olhar") Jennie Jerome trabalhou ...

  2. On February 29, Lord Salisbury, in a letter to Lord Randolph Churchill, replied in behalf of himself and Sir Stafford Northcote to the suggestions that had been made to him in January.

  3. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (* 13. Februar 1849 in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire; † 24. Januar 1895 in London) war ein britischer konservativer Politiker. Er gehörte zu den Begründern der modernen Konservativen Partei und war zeitweilig Staatssekretär für Indien und Schatzkanzler. Er war der Vater von Winston Churchill .

  4. Martin Gilbert, appointed official biographer after Randolph’s death in 1968, now begins an almost day by day chronology of Churchill’s life, concentrating on the first perilous years of World War I. We begin with Churchill leading the Admiralty in early battles with the German fleet, moving to the epic failure of the Dardanelles and ...

  5. 30 de dez. de 2021 · Join us for the 41st International Churchill Conference. London | October 2024. 3—When Lord Randolph was dying in 1894–95, medical consensus still rejected the syphilis theory, which is why Lord Randolph was never treated for the disease according to the surviving records of his doctors. The dominant medical view at the time held that ...

  6. Randolph Henry Churchill. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill ( Londra, 13 febbraio 1849 – Londra, 24 gennaio 1895) è stato un nobile e politico britannico molto influente nel Regno Unito di fine ottocento . Membro della Camera dei Comuni, rappresentò dal 1873 la circoscrizione elettorale di Woodstock . È ricordato soprattutto per essere ...

  7. 15 de nov. de 2017 · Sir Martin considered Randolph’s gesture “one of real affection and goodness. I knew that, as a young MP, Profumo had been one of the Conservative Members who voted against Neville Chamberlain on 8 May 1940, making possible Churchill’s premiership two days later.”