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  1. Kathleen Agnes Kennedy Cavendish, markiza Hartington, również Kick Kennedy [1] [2] (ur. 20 lutego 1920 w Brookline, zm. 13 maja 1948 w Saint-Bauzile [3] [4]) – amerykańska bywalczyni salonów, działaczka społeczna. Była córką Josepha Patricka Sr. i Rose, siostrą prezydenta USA Johna Fitzgeralda i senatorów Roberta i Teda Kennedych [5].

  2. Kathleen Agnes Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (Kennedy; February 20, 1920 – May 13, 1948), also known as "Kick" Kennedy, was an American socialite. She was the second daughter of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Rose Kennedy, a sister of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy, and the wife of the Marquess of Hartington, heir apparent to the 10th Duke of ...

  3. 27. Apr. 2016 · Kathleen Kennedy (1920 - 1948), later Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington, whilst working for the American Red Cross in London, 1943. Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy met a tragic fate at age 28 when she was killed in a plane crash flying to Paris. But she led a dynamic and influential life in the short time she had.

  4. 22. Apr. 2024 · Kathleen Cavendish, la Marquesa de Hartington, fue sin duda una mujer adelantada a su tiempo, que dejó una huella imborrable en la historia. El legado y la influencia de Kathleen Cavendish La vida de Kathleen Cavendish , también conocida como Kick Kennedy , estuvo llena de aventuras, desafíos y un impacto duradero en la sociedad.

  5. 2. Apr. 2021 · Kathleen’s eldest brother, Joseph P. Kennedy Jr, was the only member of the Kennedy family to attend the ceremony. "She was not beautiful, but her vitality and charm were such that she was the one who drew attention in a crowd," wrote the 11th Duchess of Devonshire, Billy's sister-in-law Deborah Cavendish, in her fascinating book, first published in 1980, titled Chatsworth: The House.

  6. 14. Mai 2016 · Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy arrived in London on St Patrick’s Day 1938. Ripe at 18, and as yet unplucked, Kick was no stranger to European high society. She had already spent a year at convent ...

  7. Two years later, she returned to England and worked at a Red Cross servicemen center, and started a romantic relationship with William Cavendish, the Marquis of Hartington and heir apparent of the Duke of Devonshire; in spite of her parents' strenuous objections, they were married in a civil ceremony in Westminster, London, England on May 6, 1944. Her oldest brother, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr ...