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  1. Ethel Skakel Kennedy (ur. 11 kwietnia 1928 jako Ethel Skakel) – amerykańska działaczka na rzecz praw człowieka, wdowa po Robercie F. Kennedym. Życiorys. Ethel Skakel urodziła się w Chicago w roku 1928 w zamożnej rodzinie. Jej ojciec, George, był potentatem w branży węglowej. Jej rodzice ...

  2. Ethel Skakel Kennedy (11 d'abril del 1928, Chicago, Illinois) és membre de la famosa família Kennedy en contraure matrimoni amb Robert F. Kennedy.Els seus pares eren Ann Brannack, catòlica, i George Skakel, protestant. Fou criada en la religió catòlica al poble de Greenwich, Connecticut.El seu pare fou el fundador de l'exitosa companyia "Great Lakes Carbon Corporation", la qual està ...

  3. Ethel Skakel Kennedy was born on April 11, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois to coal magnate George Skakel, a Protestant, and his devoutly Catholic wife, Ann Brannack Skakel. Ethel’s father, George Sr., started work as an eight dollars a week railroad clerk.

  4. エセル・スカケル・ケネディ(Ethel Skakel Kennedy, 1928年 4月11日 - )は、第35代アメリカ合衆国大統領 ジョン・F・ケネディの弟でケネディ政権の司法長官を務めたロバート・ケネディの妻。7男4女の11人の子を出産した。

  5. 26 de ago. de 2009 · The last of the Kennedys who so dominated the politics of the 1960s, Bobby’s widow Ethel Skakel Kennedy, named “the most admired woman in America” after his assassination, still tools around ...

  6. 15 de may. de 1995 · Ethel herself had come from an immensely wealthy and dysfunctional family, much like the Kennedy's. The book goes into detail about the Skakel's and how Ethel's father was a self made man. The Skakel family also had their fare share of alcoholism, philandering, adultery, plane crashes and the like. Remarkably similar in many respects to the ...

  7. www.infoplease.com › people › who2-biographyEthel Kennedy | Infoplease

    She was named Ethel Skakel when she married Robert Kennedy on June 17, 1950; they met because Ethel had roomed with RFK's sister Jean Kennedy at the Manhattan College of the Sacred Heart. As Ethel Kennedy she became a well-known member of the Kennedy clan, particularly after Robert became Attorney General under his brother, John F. Kennedy , and then a senator from New York.