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Arabella Churchill ( 23 de fevereiro de 1648 - Londres, 30 de maio de 1730) foi amante do rei Jaime II de Inglaterra e mãe de quatro de seus filhos (os quais levaram o sobrenome FitzJames, filhos de Jaime ). Biografia. Arabella era filha de Sir Winston Churchill (um ancestral do primeiro-ministro de mesmo nome) e Isabel Drake.
- Carlos Godfrey
Arabella Spencer-Churchill (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. In 1971, Churchill played a major role in the development of the Glastonbury Festival.
- Charity founder, festival co-founder, fundraiser
- Randolph Churchill, June Osborne
- 30 October 1949, London, England
Arabella Churchill (23 February 1648 – 30 May 1730) was the mistress of King James II and VII, and the mother of four of his children (surnamed FitzJames, that is, "son of James"). Life [ edit ] Portrait of Winston and Arabella Churchill, children of Sir Winston Churchill by Peter Lely
- 23 February 1648
- Charles Godfrey
- British
22 de dez. de 2007 · Arabella Churchill, who died in 2007, was a charity worker and a Glastonbury Festival organiser. She founded Children's World and Children's World International to help children with special needs and those affected by disasters.
22 de dez. de 2007 · LONDON Arabella Spencer-Churchill, a granddaughter of Britain’s wartime prime minister whose unconventional enthusiasms included a role as co-founder of the Glastonbury rock festival, died...
16 de ago. de 2021 · Arabella Churchill – mistress and ancestress of popular royal. By Jessica Storoschuk. 16th August 2021. King James II tends to be largely ignored. Following his brother’s long Restoration reign...
28 de out. de 2020 · Arabella Churchill is a little-known figure in English history; despite her decade-long relationship with James, Duke of York who later became King James II of England. Perhaps attentions were focused on the King at the time, King Charles II, who was James’ brother and a notorious womaniser.