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  1. Region. Sarah Jennings rose to be one of the most influential women in the 18th century, largely as a result of her close friendship with Queen Anne and her marriage to John Churchill. Following Anne's accession to the throne, Sarah was made Mistress of the Robes and Keeper of the Privy Purse. She exercised great personal and political influence.

  2. This enamel miniature, by Christian Friedrich Zincke, is a portrait of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (born 1660, died 1744). Churchill rose to prominence as ‘first lady of the bedchamber’ for Queen Anne (born 1665, died 1714). Through her intimate personal relationship with the Queen, she became one of the most powerful women in England. Sarah (then Jennings) and Anne Stuart ...

  3. Mar 6, 2009 · Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:00, 6 March 2009: 414 × 500 (47 KB): Giacomo Augusto (talk | contribs): Better image from the National Portrait Gallery: 12:13, 13 January 2008

  4. Sarah_Churchill,_Duchess_of_Marlborough.jpg ‎ (414 × 500 pixels, file size: 47 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. . anonymous: Sarah Churchill (née Jenyns (Jennings)), Duchess of Marlborough. Artist.

  5. For Sale on 1stDibs - Portrait Of Sarah Churchill Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), 17th Century, Canvas, Oil Paint by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Offered by SFA GALLERY.

  6. Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue. Sarah Churchill (née Jenyns (Jennings)), Duchess of Marlborough. after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt circa 1702, based on a work of circa 1702 41 1/2 in. x 35 in. (1054 mm x 889 mm) overall NPG 3634

  7. Sarah Churchill (née Jenyns (Jennings)), Duchess of Marlborough. by John Faber Jr, sold by Robert Sayer, and sold by John King, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt mezzotint, 1724-1756 (1705) 18 1/8 in. x 12 3/8 in. (460 mm x 313 mm) plate size; 18 5/8 in. x 12 3/4 in. (473 mm x 324 mm) paper size Acquired, 1868 Reference Collection NPG D38240

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