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  1. Pamela Harriman, née le 20 mars 1920 à Farnborough (Royaume-Uni) et morte le 5 février 1997 à Neuilly-sur-Seine , est une aristocrate britannique, ambassadrice des États-Unis en France de 1993 à 1997 et la première femme à occuper ce poste.

  2. Pamela Beryl Harriman (née Digby; March 20, 1920 – February 5, 1997), also known as Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an English-born American political activist for the Democratic Party, diplomat, and socialite.

  3. Lors de la disparition de l’ambassadrice des États-Unis en France, Pamela Harriman, le 5 février 1997, les journaux ne se sont pas attardés sur les raisons du décès.

  4. 10 mai 2024 · Pamela Harriman (born March 20, 1920, Farnborough, Hampshire, England—died February 5, 1997, Paris, France) was a British-born socialite and American political figure who made a name for herself first as the wife or lover of a succession of prominent wealthy and powerful men and later, in the United States, as a doyenne of the Democratic Party.

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  5. Learn about the life and career of Pamela Harriman, a socialite, diplomat, and the mother of Winston Churchill's grandson. She served as U.S. Ambassador to France from 1993 to 1997 and handled complex issues such as the war in the Balkans.

  6. 6 févr. 1997 · Pamela Harriman, US Ambassador to France and leading figure in Democratic Party, dies in Paris from complications of cerebral hemorrhage; she was 76; Pres Clinton calls her 'extraordinary US ...

  7. 5 févr. 1997 · With reporters and paparazzi gathered outside, Harriman, 76, died Wednesday afternoon in a suburban Paris hospital after suffering a massive cerebral hemorrhage during a routine swim at the Ritz...