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  1. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (Londres, 13 de febrero de 1849 - Londres, 24 de enero de 1895) fue un político y aristócrata británico, padre del futuro primer ministro, Winston Churchill, que publicó en 1906 su biografía, Lord Randolph Churchill.

  2. World War II in Yugoslavia. Awards. Member of the Order of the British Empire. Major Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill [a] MBE (28 May 1911 – 6 June 1968) was an English journalist, writer and politician.

  3. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 1849 – 24 January 1895) was a British aristocrat and politician. Churchill was a Tory radical and coined the term 'Tory democracy'. He participated in the creation of the National Union of the Conservative Party. He became Secretary of State for India, and later was Chancellor of the Exchequer. As Chancellor, he attracted both admiration and ...

  4. Lord Randolph Churchill (born February 13, 1849, London, England—died January 24, 1895, London) British politician who was a precociously influential figure in the Conservative Party and the father of Winston Churchill. He became leader of the House of Commons and chancellor of the Exchequer in 1886, at the age of 37, and seemed certain to be ...

  5. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Randolph Churchill (born May 28, 1911, London, England—died June 6, 1968, East Bergholt, Suffolk) English author, journalist, and politician, the only son of British prime minister Winston Churchill. Churchill was a popular journalist in the 1930s and thrice failed to enter Parliament before becoming Conservative member for Preston ...

  6. Lord Randolph Churchill. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 1849 – 24 January 1895) was Winston Churchill 's father. He was a son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough. He was a leading British Tory politician. [1] Churchill was a Tory radical who coined the term One-nation conservatism.

  7. Lord Randolph Churchill, (born Feb. 13, 1849, Blenheim Palace, near Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Eng.—died Jan. 24, 1895, London), British politician. Third son of the 7th duke of Marlborough, he entered the House of Commons in 1874. In the early 1880s he joined other Conservatives in forming the Fourth Party, which advocated a “Tory democracy ...