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The History of the Dukes of Marlborough

Blenheim Place was built as a gift from the nation to the 1st Duke of Marlborough. He successfully led the forces of a European Alliance against the French in the War of Spanish Succession. At Blindheim on 13th August 1704 he achieved a great victory. This victory as Winston Churchill wrote in his history of the 1st Duke, changed the political axis of power in the world. Marlborough had prevented the complete dominance of Europe by France. It was for this that Queen Anne and a grateful nation built him his great house. This was a family home and in particular a monument to his achievement and to the Stuart dynasty.

1st Duke of Marlborough

1st Duke of Marlborough

Had long been in the service of the Crown before this great military campaign.

2nd Duchess of Marlborough

2nd Duchess of Marlborough

Marlborough’s eldest daughter Henrietta inherited the title on her father's death.

3rd Duke of Marlborough

3rd Duke of Marlborough

Lived at Blenheim occasionally preferring to live at Langley.

4th Duke of Marlborough

4th Duke of Marlborough

First Duke to live exclusively at Blenheim Palace.

5th Duke of Marlborough

5th Duke of Marlborough

Spent vast sums of money on the gardens buying rare plants and flowers.

6th Duke of Marlborough

6th of Marlborough

Order that all his documents be destroyed after his death.

7th Duke of Marlborough

7th Duke of Marlborough

An upright Victorian, he brought more stability to the Palace.

8th Duke of Marlborough

8th Duke of Marlborough

Disposed of several major parts of the Blenheim Collection.

9th Duke of Marlborough

9th Duke of Marlborough

Solved the problem of lack of funds by marrying an American heiress.

10th Duke of Marlborough

10th of Marlborough

Opened the Palace to tourists in 1950.

11th Duke of Marlborough

11th Duke of Marlborough

Has devoted his life to the preservation of the Palace.

 

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