House of Churchill

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The House of Churchill is a prominent British noble family best known for producing influential statesmen, including the famed Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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House of Churchill canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British noble house
noble family
associatedWithEstate Blenheim Palace
awardedHonor Blenheim Palace as a gift from the nation
coatOfArmsFeature crosses
lions
country England
United Kingdom
dynasticConnection Spencer-Churchill family
ethnicOrigin English
familyNameVariant Spencer-Churchill
foundingMember John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Modern era
surface form: Modern period
influenced British military history
British political history
language English
linkedToMonarch Anne, Queen of Great Britain
surface form: Queen Anne
memberHeldOffice Chancellor of the Exchequer
First Lord of the Admiralty
First Lord of the Treasury
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Secretary of State for War
memberNotableProfession politician
soldier
statesman
writer
mergedWith Spencer family
surface form: House of Spencer
nobleTitleHeld Baron Churchill of Sandridge
surface form: Baron Churchill

Duke of Marlborough
Earl of Marlborough
Marquess of Blandford
notableBattleAssociation Battle of Blenheim
notableFor military leadership
political influence in the United Kingdom
producing British statesmen
notableMember John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Lord Randolph Churchill
Lord Randolph Churchill
surface form: Randolph Churchill

Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Winston Churchill
politicalAlignment Conservative Party (UK)
surface form: Conservative Party (historically, via members)

Whig Party
surface form: Whig Party (historically, via members)
region England
religionTraditionally Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
seat Blenheim Palace
socialClass British aristocracy
status extant

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Spencer family connectedTo House of Churchill
Dukes of Marlborough associatedWithHouse House of Churchill
Baron Churchill of Sandridge associatedHouse House of Churchill
Marlborough family nobleHouse House of Churchill