• The name comes from the 1704 Battle of Blenheim in the War of the Spanish Succession, when John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, won a famous victory.
  • *Blenheim II was one of the most significant sires imported into America in the 1930s and the first of three Derby winners sold by the Aga Khan to America.
  • Blenheim heeft een nationale én internationale rechtspraktijk en is onderdeel van Lawyers Associated Worldwide (LAW)...
  • Blenheim, town, northeastern South Island, New Zealand. It is located on the Wairau Plain at the confluence of the Omaka and Opawa rivers.
  • Blenheim (Māori: Waiharakeke) is the most populous town in the Marlborough wine-growing region in the north-east of the South Island of New Zealand.
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  • Blenheim Palace was given as a gift to John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough by Queen Anne in the early 18th century in recognition of a job well done.
  • Designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in the English Baroque style, Blenheim Palace was built between 1705 and 1722, with the Chapel (the last part of the Palace to be...
  • Churchill probably knew of the work at Castle Howard and desired something equally extravagant at Blenheim. HERITAGE HIGHLIGHT.
  • The gardens, initially laid out by Vanbrugh and Henry Wise, were largely redesigned in 1764–74 by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. History of Blenheim Palace.