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  1. Il s'illustre notamment à la bataille de Spion Kop et, avec son cousin Charles Spencer-Churchill dans la libération du camp de prisonniers de Prétoria [Je 12]. En juin 1900 , après s'être une dernière fois fait remarquer à la bataille de Diamond Hill , Churchill retourne en Angleterre à bord du RMS Dunottar Castle , le même navire qui l'a emmené en Afrique du Sud , huit mois plus tôt.

  2. Vida y Biografía de Charles Churchill. (Westminster, 1731-Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1764) Escritor satírico británico. Inició su trayectoria literaria con Rosciad (1761), beligerante sátira contra los primordiales actores de su temporada. Es creador asimismo, por ejemplo proyectos, de Profecía de apetito (1763) y de El duelista (1763).

  3. Charles Churchill (1892). “The Poetical Works of Charles, Churchill”. 21 Copy quote. Weak is that throne, and in itself unsound, Which takes not solid virtue for its ground. Charles Churchill. Thrones, Virtue, Weak. Charles Churchill (1772). “Poems: By Charles Churchill.

  4. Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA) is a collaborative digital collection and research project devoted to the poetry of the long eighteenth century.

  5. Brief Life History of Charles Belden. When Charles Belden Churchill Sr was born on 27 September 1785, in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, his father, Levi Belden Churchill, was 33 and his mother, Ruth Merrill, was 30. He married Elizabeth Hubbard on 25 February 1807, in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

  6. 28 de jan. de 2022 · Website oficial. Churchill War Rooms e Museu de Churchill. Endereço: Clive Steps – King Charles Street – London SW1A 2AQ. Horário de funcionamento: aberto diariamente de 9:30 às 18:00 (último ingresso às 17:00). Fechado nos dias 24, 25 e 26 de dezembro.

  7. 17 de out. de 2020 · Quando Churchill morreu, em 1965, De Gaulle declarou: “Agora a Grã-Bretanha não é mais uma grande potência”. Roberts descreve Churchill como um racista benevolente, para quem as “raças superiores” tinham responsabilidade moral de amparar as menos favorecidas.