Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough

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Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough, is a British aristocrat and landowner who inherited the dukedom and Blenheim Palace, continuing the prominent Spencer-Churchill family line.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf British aristocrat
duke
human
landowner
associatedWith County of Oxford
associatedWithEstate Blenheim Palace estate
associatedWithHistoricalTitle Marlborough dukedom
associatedWithPlace Woodstock, Oxfordshire
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
estateType country house
stately home
ethnicGroup British
familyName Spencer-Churchill
hasAncestralConnection Winston Churchill
hasAncestralSeat Blenheim Palace
hasHereditaryTitle Duke
hasTitleStyle His Grace
The Duke of Marlborough
heritage English nobility
heritageDesignationOfResidence UNESCO World Heritage Site (Blenheim Palace)
holdsTitle Duke of Marlborough
inheritedFrom John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough
isPartOf British peerage system
isSubjectOf British peerage records
languageSpoken English
lineOfSuccession Spencer-Churchill line of Dukes of Marlborough
memberOfNobleFamily Spencer-Churchill family
name Charles James Spencer-Churchill
nobleHouse House of Spencer-Churchill
nobleRank duke in the Peerage of England
nobleTitle 12th Duke of Marlborough
notableFor continuing the Spencer-Churchill ducal line
ownership of Blenheim Palace
notableWork management of Blenheim Palace estate
occupation landowner
peer
residence Blenheim Palace
role custodian of family heritage
manager of historic estate
socialClass aristocracy
titleInPeerage Peerage of England
titleSuccession succeeded as 12th Duke of Marlborough


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