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  1. Arabella Churchill, född 23 februari 1648, död 30 maj 1730, var en engelsk kvinna som blev berömd som älskarinna åt Jakob II. Hon fick fyra barn med kungen, samtliga fick efternamnet "Fitzjames Stuart", vilket betyder son till James Stuart.

  2. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Arabella was a daughter of Sir Winston Churchill and sister of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough; her other brothers were George Churchill, Admiral of the Blue and General Charles Churchill. The Churchills' loyalty to the royal household was ardent; their only feeling about Arabella's seduction by King James II "seems to have been a ...

  3. Arabella Churchill. Arabella Churchill may refer to: Arabella Churchill (royal mistress) (1648–1730), mistress of King James II of England and VII of Scotland. Arabella Churchill (charity founder) (1949–2007), founder of the charity Children's World. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Glastonbury Fair 1971. Now called Glastonbury Fayre, Andrew Kerr and Arabella Churchill helped plan a free event at Pilton encompassing Midsummer’s Day. 12,000 people saw David Bowie, Hawkwind and Traffic play on a pyramid-shaped stage made from scaffolding, expanded metal and plastic sheeting.

  5. La ceremonia tuvo lugar en la Iglesia Unitaria de Essex, Kensington, y Lady Churchill estaba presente. La foto muestra a Sarah Churchill foto dejando la iglesia después de asistir a la boda. RM 2WJETTX – Arabella Churchill (1648-1730), amante del rey Jaime II y VII, pintura de retratos al óleo de Mary Beale, 1660-1669.

  6. "Churchill, Arabella Spencer [Bella] (1949–2007), festival and charity founder" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  7. Arabella (given name) 1648 births. 1730 deaths. House of Churchill. Spencer-Churchill family. House of Stuart. 17th-century women of England. 18th-century women of Great Britain. Deaths in London.