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| Name | Rose Kennedy |
| Birth date | July 22, 1890 |
| Birth place | Boston, Massachusetts |
| Death date | January 22, 1995 |
| Death place | Hyannis Port, Massachusetts |
| Occupation | Matriarch of the Kennedy family |
| Spouse | Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. |
| Children | Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Patricia Kennedy Lawford, Jean Kennedy Smith, Edward Kennedy |
Rose Kennedy was a prominent American matriarch and the wife of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. She was the mother of nine children, including John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, Robert F. Kennedy, a United States Senator and Attorney General of the United States, and Ted Kennedy, a United States Senator from Massachusetts. Her family was closely tied to the Democratic Party and played a significant role in shaping American politics. Rose Kennedy's life was also influenced by her relationships with notable figures such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Pope Pius XII.
Rose Kennedy was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to John F. Fitzgerald and Mary Josephine Hannon. Her father was a prominent figure in Boston politics and served as the Mayor of Boston from 1906 to 1908. Rose Kennedy's early life was shaped by her family's strong Catholic faith and their involvement in Boston society. She attended Convent of the Sacred Heart in Boston and later studied at Blumenthal Academy in New York City. Rose Kennedy's family was friends with the O'Neills and the Flynns, and she often spent time at their estates in Hyannis Port and Palm Beach.
In 1914, Rose Kennedy married Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., a successful businessman and Wall Street financier. The couple had nine children, including Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Patricia Kennedy Lawford, Jean Kennedy Smith, and Edward Kennedy. Rose Kennedy's family was known for their strong Catholic values and their commitment to public service. Her children were educated at prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, Yale University, and Stanford University. The Kennedy family was also closely tied to the British royal family and the Vatican, with Rose Kennedy often attending events at Buckingham Palace and the Vatican City.
As the wife of the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Rose Kennedy played an important role in American diplomacy during World War II. She often accompanied her husband to meetings with Winston Churchill and King George VI, and she was a frequent guest at Buckingham Palace. Rose Kennedy was also a strong supporter of the Allies and worked tirelessly to promote American-British relations. Her family was friends with the Churchills and the Roosevelts, and she often spent time at their estates in Hyde Park and Chartwell. Rose Kennedy's public life was also marked by her involvement in various charitable organizations, including the Catholic Charities and the American Red Cross.
In her later years, Rose Kennedy continued to be involved in public life and politics. She was a strong supporter of her sons' political careers and often attended events at the White House during the John F. Kennedy administration. Rose Kennedy was also a frequent guest at Papal ceremonies and was awarded the Papal Cross by Pope Paul VI. She passed away on January 22, 1995, at the age of 104, at her home in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Rose Kennedy's legacy continues to be felt through her family's ongoing involvement in American politics and public service, with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, including Caroline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Jr., and Joseph P. Kennedy III, continuing to play important roles in American society. Category:American matriarchs