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  1. 3 mag 2024 · 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 Portrait of Winston and Arabella Churchill, children of Sir Winston Churchill by Peter Lely

  2. 1 giorno fa · Glastonbury Festival takes place from Wednesday, June 26 through to Sunday June 30. Headline music acts include Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA on the iconic Pyramid Stage, on Friday, Saturday, and ...

  3. 3 giorni fa · April Ashley pictured during the wedding of Arabella Churchill and James Barton at the Essex Unitarian Church in Kensington, August 1972 (Image: Mirrorpix) 11 of 23. Share

  4. 6 giorni fa · “We are all also very much indebted to my late wife Arabella Churchill, who started the T&C ball rolling back in the early eighties, and whose legacy can still be felt today, seventeen years after her untimely passing: not only in the way in which we deliver this amazing array of talent, but also in the way the T&C area and crew at ...

  5. 17 apr 2024 · Fitzjames was the “illegitimate” son of James, duke of York (later King James II of England), and Arabella Churchill, the sister of John Churchill, later 1st duke of Marlborough. Educated in France, he was created duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed (usually abbreviated to duke of Berwick) by James II in 1687 and appointed governor of ...

  6. 6 giorni fa · These mistresses included Arabella Churchill, mother of his illegitimate son, the Duke of Berwick. Berwick had a highly successful career in the French army, while James secured a series of positions for Arabella's brother, John Churchill. Anne was not oblivious to her husband's infidelities, Pepys recording that she was jealous and ...

  7. 27 apr 2024 · the natural son of James II, then Duke of York, by Arabella Churchill, sis-ter of the future Duke of Marlborough. Having earned a spiffy military reputation fighting the Turks in Hungary (where his fellow apprentices-in-arms included Eugene of Savoy), Berwick performed creditably in