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Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough: the queen's favourite Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough: the queen's favourite by Field, Ophelia. Publication date Topics Marlborough, Pages: Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg (née Jenyns, spelled Jennings in most modern references; 5 June – 18 October ), was an English courtier who rose to be one of the most influential women of her time through her close relationship with Anne, Queen of Great bltadwin.ru's relationship and influence with Princess Anne were widely. Sarah Churchill, 1st Duchess of Marlborough (), was the glamorous and controversial subject of hundreds of satires, newspaper articles and publications both during her lifetime and after her death. Tied to Queen Anne by an intimate friendship, Sarah hoped .
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Tied to Queen Anne by an intimate friendship, Sarah hoped to wield power equal to that of a government minister. When their relationship soured, she blackmailed Anne with letters revealing their intimacy, and accused her of perverting the course of national affairs by keeping lesbian favourites. Sarah Churchill, 1st Duchess of Marlborough (), was the glamorous and controversial subject of hundreds of satires, newspaper articles and publications both during her lifetime and after her death. Tied to Queen Anne by an intimate friendship, Sarah hoped to wield power equal to that of a government minister. Churchill rose to be one of the most influential women of her time through her close friendship with Queen Anne of Great Britain. Sarah's friendship and influence with Princess Anne was widely known, and leading public figures often turned their attentions to her in the hope that she would influence Anne to comply with requests. As a result, by the time Anne became queen, Sarah's knowledge of government, and intimacy with the Queen, had made her a powerful friend and a dangerous enemy.
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