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483 relations: Aagje Deken, Addams (crater), Adela Zamudio, Adelina Patti, Adivar (crater), Adriana Budevska, Aelia Eudocia, Agatha Christie, Aglaonice, Agnesi (crater), Agniya Barto, Agrippina the Elder, Aisha Taymur, Akan languages, Albania, Alcott (crater), Aleksandra Potanina, Aleksandra Yablochkina, Alessandra Giliani, Alfonsina Storni, Algeria, Alice B. Toklas, Altai languages, Amalasuintha, Amenirdis I, Amy Johnson, Anaïs Nin, Anandi Gopal Joshi, Anaxandra, Ancient Greece, Angelica Kauffman, Anglo-Saxons, Anna Akhmatova, Anna Blackburne, Anna Cora Mowatt, Anna Golubkina, Anna Komnene, Anna Magnani, Anna Maria van Schurman, Anna Morandi Manzolini, Anna Volkova, Anne Boleyn, Anne Bradstreet, Anne Conway (philosopher), Anne Frank, Anne Sullivan, Annie Oakley, Annie Smith Peck, Anthropology, Anyte, ... Expand index (433 more) »
- Impact craters on Venus
- Lists of impact craters
- Venus-related lists
Aagje Deken
Agatha ("Aagje") Deken (1741 in Nieuwer-Amstel – 14 November 1804, in The Hague) was a Dutch writer.
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Addams (crater)
Addams is a crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Addams (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Adela Zamudio
Paz Juana Plácida Adela Rafaela Zamudio Rivero, or more popularly known as Adela Zamudio (October 11, 1854 – June 2 1928) was a Bolivian poet, feminist, and educator.
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Adelina Patti
Adelina Patti (19 February 184327 September 1919) was an Italian opera singer.
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Adivar (crater)
Adivar is an impact crater on Venus, named in honor of Turkish writer Halide Edib Adıvar. List of craters on Venus and Adivar (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Adriana Budevska
Adriana Budevska (13 December 1878 – 9 December 1955), was a Bulgarian actress, one of the founders of the professional theater in Bulgaria.
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Aelia Eudocia
Aelia Eudocia Augusta (Αιλία Ευδοκία Αυγούστα; 460 AD), also called Saint Eudocia, was an Eastern Roman empress by marriage to Emperor Theodosius II, and a prominent Greek historical figure in understanding the rise of Christianity during the beginning of the Byzantine Empire.
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Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
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Aglaonice
Aglaonice or Aganice of Thessaly (Ἀγλαονίκη, Aglaoníkē, compound of αγλαὸς (aglaòs) "luminous" and νίκη (nikē) "victory") was a Greek astronomer and thaumaturge of the 2nd or 1st century BC.
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Agnesi (crater)
Agnesi is a crater on the planet Venus. List of craters on Venus and Agnesi (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Agniya Barto
Agniya Lvovna Barto (a; – 1 April 1981) was a Russian Soviet poet and children's writer of Belarusian Jewish origin.
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Agrippina the Elder
(Vipsania) Agrippina the Elder (also, in Latin, Agrippina Germanici, "Germanicus's Agrippina"; – AD 33) was a prominent member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
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Aisha Taymur
Aisha E'ismat Taymur (عائشة عصمت تيمور‎ or 'A'isha al-Taymuriyya عائشة التيمورية‎; 1840–1902) was an Egyptian social activist, at Egyptian State Information Service poet, novelist, and feminist in the Ottoman era.
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Akan languages
Akan is a group of several closely related languages within the wider Central Tano languages.
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Albania
Albania (Shqipëri or Shqipëria), officially the Republic of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeast Europe.
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Alcott (crater)
Alcott is an impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Alcott (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Aleksandra Potanina
Aleksandra Potanina (1843–1893), was an explorer from the Russian Empire.
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Aleksandra Yablochkina
Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Yablochkina (Александра Александровна Яблочкина; November 3, 1866 - March 20, 1964) was a leading actress of the Maly Theatre in Moscow for more than 75 years.
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Alessandra Giliani
Alessandra Giliani (1307 – 26 March 1326) is best known as the first woman to be recorded in historical documents as practicing anatomy and pathology, and is thought to be an Italian natural historian.
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Alfonsina Storni
Alfonsina Storni (29 May 1892 – 25 October 1938) was a Swiss-Argentine poet and playwright of the modernist period.
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Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea.
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Alice B. Toklas
Alice Babette Toklas (April 30, 1877 – March 7, 1967) was an American-born member of the Parisian avant-garde of the early 20th century, and the life partner of American writer Gertrude Stein.
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Altai languages
Altai (Altay til) is a set of Turkic languages spoken officially in the Altai Republic, Russia.
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Amalasuintha
Amalasuintha (495 – 30 April 535) was a ruler of the Ostrogothic Kingdom from 526 to 535.
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Amenirdis I
Amenirdis I (throne name: Hatneferumut) was a God's Wife of Amun during the 25th Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
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Amy Johnson
Amy Johnson (born 1 July 1903 – disappeared 5 January 1941) was a pioneering English pilot, who was the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia.
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Anaïs Nin
Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell (February 21, 1903 – January 14, 1977) was a French-born American diarist, essayist, novelist, and writer of short stories and erotica.
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Anandi Gopal Joshi
Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi (31 March 1865 – 26 February 1887) was the first Indian female doctor of western medicine.
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Anaxandra
Anaxandra (Ἀναξάνδρα; fl. 220s BC) was an ancient Greek female artist and painter from Greece.
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Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece (Hellás) was a northeastern Mediterranean civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity, that comprised a loose collection of culturally and linguistically related city-states and other territories.
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Angelica Kauffman
Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann (30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807), usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, was a Swiss Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome.
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Anglo-Saxons
The Anglo-Saxons, the English or Saxons of Britain, were a cultural group who spoke Old English and inhabited much of what is now England and south-eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages.
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Anna Akhmatova
Anna Andreyevna Gorenkoa; Ánna Andríyivna Horénko,.
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Anna Blackburne
Anna Blackburne (baptised Anne Blackburne; 3 January 1726 – 30 December 1793) was an English botanist, naturalist, and collector who assembled an extensive collection of natural history specimens and corresponded with several notable naturalists of her era.
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Anna Cora Mowatt
Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie (Ogden; after first marriage, Mowatt; after second marriage, Ritchie; pseudonyms, Isabel, Henry C. Browning, and Helen Berkley; March 5, 1819July 21, 1870) was a French-born American author, playwright, public reader, actress, and preservationist.
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Anna Golubkina
Anna Semyonovna Golubkina (Анна Семёновна Голубкина; January 28, 1864 – September 7, 1927) was a Russian impressionist sculptor.
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Anna Komnene
Anna Komnene (Ánna Komnēnḗ; 1 December 1083 – 1153), commonly Latinized as Anna Comnena, was a Byzantine Greek princess and historian.
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Anna Magnani
Anna Maria Magnani (7 March 1908 – 26 September 1973) was an Italian actress.
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Anna Maria van Schurman
Anna Maria van Schurman (November 5, 1607 – May 4, 1678) was a Dutch painter, engraver, poet, classical scholar, philosopher, and feminist writer who is best known for her exceptional learning and her defence of female education.
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Anna Morandi Manzolini
Anna Morandi Manzolini (21 January 1714 – 9 July 1774) was an Italian anatomist, anatomical wax modeler, and lecturer of anatomical design at the University of Bologna.
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Anna Volkova
Anna Feodorovna Volkova (Анна Федоровна Волкова; died 1876) was a Russian chemist known for her work in organic chemistry.
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Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn (1501 or 1507 – 19 May 1536) was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536, as the second wife of King Henry VIII.
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Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet (née Dudley; March 8, 1612 – September 16, 1672) was among the most prominent of early English poets of North America and first writer in England's North American colonies to be published.
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Anne Conway (philosopher)
Anne Conway (also known as Viscountess Conway; née Finch; 14 December 1631 – 23 February 1679) was an English philosopher of the Enlightenment, whose work was in the tradition of the Cambridge Platonists.
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Anne Frank
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (English:; 12 June 1929 – February or March 1945)Research by The Anne Frank House in 2015 revealed that Frank may have died in February 1945 rather than in March, as Dutch authorities had long assumed.
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Anne Sullivan
Anne Sullivan Macy (born as Johanna Mansfield Sullivan; April 14, 1866 – October 20, 1936) was an American teacher best known for being the instructor and lifelong companion of Helen Keller.
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Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter and folk heroine who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West.
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Annie Smith Peck
Annie Smith Peck (October 19, 1850 – July 18, 1935) was an American mountaineer and adventurer.
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Anthropology
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans.
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Anyte
Anyte of Tegea (Ἀνύτη) was a Hellenistic poet from Tegea in Arcadia.
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Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn (bapt. 14 December 1640 – 16 April 1689) was an English playwright, poet, prose writer and translator from the Restoration era.
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Arabic
Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.
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Ariadne (crater)
Ariadne is a crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Ariadne (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Ariel Durant
Ariel Durant (May 10, 1898 – October 25, 1981) was a Russian-born American researcher and writer.
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Armenian language
Armenian (endonym) is an Indo-European language and the sole member of the independent branch of the Armenian language family.
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Artemisia Gentileschi
Artemisia Lomi or Artemisia Gentileschi (8 July 1593) was an Italian Baroque painter.
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Astronomer
An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth.
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Aurelia (crater)
Aurelia is a crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Aurelia (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Aurelia (mother of Caesar)
Aurelia (– July 31, 54 BC) was the mother of the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar.
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Avvaiyar (Sangam poet)
Avvaiyar (Tamil: ஔவையார்) was a Tamil poet who lived during the Sangam period and is said to have had cordial relations with the Tamil chieftains Vēl Pāri and Athiyamān.
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Ayn Rand
Alice O'Connor (born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum;, 1905 – March 6, 1982), better known by her pen name Ayn Rand, was a Russian-born American author and philosopher.
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Azar Andami
Azar Andami (آذر اندامی, 8 December 1926 – 19 August 1984) was an Iranian physician and bacteriologist noted for her development of a cholera vaccine.
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Æthelflæd
Æthelflæd (– 12 June 918) ruled as Lady of the Mercians in the English Midlands from 911 until her death in 918.
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Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf (born Édith Giovanna Gassion; 19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963) was a French singer best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres.
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Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (16 April 1755 – 30 March 1842), also known as Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun or simply as Madame Le Brun, was a French painter who mostly specialized in portrait painting, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Émilie du Châtelet
Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet (17 December 1706 – 10 September 1749) was a French natural philosopher and mathematician from the early 1730s until her death due to complications during childbirth in 1749.
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Balch (crater)
Balch is a crater on Venus at latitude 29.9, longitude 282.9 in Devana Chasma, Central Beta Regio. List of craters on Venus and Balch (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Ballet
Ballet is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia.
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Ban Zhao
Ban Zhao (45 or 49 – c. 117/120 CE), courtesy name Huiban, was a Chinese historian, philosopher, and politician.
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Baranamtarra
Baranamtarra was the Queen of Lagash during the 24th century BCE.
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Barbara Hepworth
Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor.
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Baroness Orczy
Baroness Emma Orczy (full name: Emma Magdalena Rozália Mária Jozefa Borbála Orczy de Orci) (23 September 1865 – 12 November 1947), usually known as Baroness Orczy (the name under which she was published) or to her family and friends as Emmuska Orczy, was a Hungarian-born British novelist and playwright.
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Barton (crater)
Barton crater is a 54-km (32-mi) diameter crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Barton (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Bathsheba
Bathsheba (or; בַּת־שֶׁבַע, Baṯ-šeḇaʿ, Bat-Sheva or Batsheva, "daughter of Sheba" or "daughter of the oath") was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David, according to the Hebrew Bible.
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Beatrix Potter
Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 186622 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist.
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Beatriz Galindo
Beatriz Galindo, sometimes spelled Beatrix and also known as La Latina (– 23 November 1535), was a Spanish Latinist and educator.
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Belarusian language
Belarusian (label) is an East Slavic language.
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Belva Ann Lockwood
Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood (October 24, 1830 – May 19, 1917) was an American lawyer, politician, educator, and author who was active in the women's rights and women's suffrage movements.
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Bertha von Suttner
Bertha Sophie Felicitas Freifrau von Suttner (9 June 184321 June 1914) was an Austro-Bohemian noblewoman, pacifist and novelist.
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Berthe Morisot
Berthe Marie Pauline Morisot (January 14, 1841 – March 2, 1895) was a French painter and a member of the circle of painters in Paris who became known as the Impressionists.
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Beryl Markham
Beryl Markham (born Clutterbuck; 26 October 1902 – 3 August 1986) was a Kenyan aviator born in England (one of the first bush pilots), adventurer, racehorse trainer and author.
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Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan; April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) was an American jazz and swing music singer.
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Božena Němcová
Božena Němcová (4 February 1820 in Vienna – 21 January 1862 in Prague) was a Czech writer of the final phase of the Czech National Revival movement.
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Bronislava Nijinska
Bronislava Nijinska (Bronisława Niżyńska; Bronisláva Fomínična Nižínskaja; Branislava Nižynskaja; – February 21, 1972) was a Russian ballet dancer of Polish origin, and an innovative choreographer.
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Buck (crater)
Buck is a crater in the Navka region of Venus. List of craters on Venus and Buck (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.
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Butades
Butades of Sicyon (Βουτάδης Boutades), sometimes mistakenly called Dibutades, was the reputed inventor of the art of modelling clay in relief.
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Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
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Cai Yan
Cai Yan (178 – post 206; or 170–215; or died 249), courtesy name Wenji, was a Chinese composer, poet, and writer who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
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Callisto (moon)
Callisto, or Jupiter IV, is the second-largest moon of Jupiter, after Ganymede.
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Carmen Amaya
Carmen Amaya (2 November 1918 – 19 November 1963) was a Spanish Romani flamenco dancer and singer, born in the Somorrostro district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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Caroline Yale
Caroline Ardelia Yale (September 29, 1848 – July 2, 1933) was an American inventor and educator who revolutionized the teaching of hearing-impaired students.
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Caterina Scarpellini
Caterina Scarpellini (29 October 1808 – 28 November 1873) was an Italian astronomer who discovered a comet and as a meteorologist she established a station in Rome in the 1850s.
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Catharine Beecher
Catharine Esther Beecher (September 6, 1800 – May 12, 1878) was an American educator known for her forthright opinions on female education as well as her vehement support of the many benefits of the incorporation of kindergarten into children's education.
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Ceres (dwarf planet)
Ceres (minor-planet designation: 1 Ceres) is a dwarf planet in the middle main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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Charles II of England
Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685.
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Charlotte Mary Yonge
Charlotte Mary Yonge (11 August 1823 – 24 March 1901) was an English novelist, who wrote in the service of the church.
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Chechen language
Chechen (Нохчийн мотт, Noxçiyn mott) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by approximately 1.8 million people, mostly in the Chechen Republic and by members of the Chechen diaspora throughout Russia and the rest of Europe, Jordan, Austria, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Central Asia (mainly Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan) and Georgia.
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Christina Nilsson
Christina Nilsson, Countess de Casa Miranda, also called Christine Nilsson (20 August 1843 – 22 November 1921) was a Swedish operatic dramatic coloratura soprano.
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Christina Rossetti
Christina Georgina Rossetti (5 December 1830 – 29 December 1894) was an English writer of romantic, devotional and children's poems, including "Goblin Market" and "Remember".
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Circassian languages
Circassian, also known as Cherkess, is a subdivision of the Northwest Caucasian language family, spoken by the Circassian people.
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Clara Barton
Clarissa Harlowe Barton (December 25, 1821 – April 12, 1912) was an American nurse who founded the American Red Cross.
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Clara Schumann
Clara Josephine Schumann (née Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German pianist, composer, and piano teacher.
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Cleopatra
Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (Κλεοπάτρα Θεά ΦιλοπάτωρThe name Cleopatra is pronounced, or sometimes in British English, see, the same as in American English.. Her name was pronounced in the Greek dialect of Egypt (see Koine Greek phonology);Also "Thea Neotera", lit.
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Cleopatra (crater)
Cleopatra (initially called Cleopatra Patera) is an impact crater on Venus, in Maxwell Montes. List of craters on Venus and Cleopatra (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Cora Sandel
Sara Cecilia Görvell Fabricius (20 December 1880 – 3 April 1974), better known by her pen name Cora Sandel, was a Norwegian writer and painter who lived most of her adult life abroad.
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Corinna
Corinna or Korinna (Korinna) was an ancient Greek lyric poet from Tanagra in Boeotia.
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Cunitz (crater)
Cunitz is a crater on Venus at latitude 14.5, longitude 350.9 in western Eistla Regio. List of craters on Venus and Cunitz (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Czechs
The Czechs (Češi,; singular Czech, masculine: Čech, singular feminine: Češka), or the Czech people (Český lid), are a West Slavic ethnic group and a nation native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe, who share a common ancestry, culture, history, and the Czech language.
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Danilova (crater)
Danilova is an impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Danilova (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Dat So La Lee
Louisa Keyser, or Dat So La Lee (- December 6, 1925) was a celebrated Native American basket weaver.
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De Lalande (crater)
De Lalande is a multiring impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and De Lalande (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Delia Akeley
Delia Julia "Mickie" Akeley (Denning, formerly Reiss, later Howe; December 5, 1869 – May 22, 1970) was an American explorer.
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Dervorguilla of Galloway
Dervorguilla of Galloway (c. 1210 – 28 January 1290) was a "lady of substance" in 13th century Scotland, the wife from 1223 of John de Balliol and mother of John I, a future king of Scotland.
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Dewi Sartika
Dewi Sartika (4 December 188411 September 1947) was an advocate for and pioneer of education for women in Indonesia.
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Diameter
In geometry, a diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the centre of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle.
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Dian Fossey
Dian Fossey (January 16, 1932 –) was an American primatologist and conservationist known for undertaking an extensive study of mountain gorilla groups from 1966 until her murder in 1985.
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Dickey Chapelle
Georgette Louise Meyer (March 14, 1919 – November 4, 1965) known as Dickey Chapelle was an American photojournalist known for her work as a war correspondent from World War II through to her death in the Vietnam War.
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Dickinson (crater)
Dickinson crater is located at 74.6 degrees north latitude and 177.2 east longitude, in the northeastern Atalanta Region of Venus. List of craters on Venus and Dickinson (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Dione (moon)
Dione, also designated Saturn IV, is the fourth-largest moon of Saturn.
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Dorothea Dix
Dorothea Lynde Dix (April 4, 1802July 17, 1887) was an American advocate on behalf of the indigent mentally ill who, through a vigorous and sustained program of lobbying state legislatures and the United States Congress, created the first generation of American mental asylums.
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Dorothea Erxleben
Dorothea Christiane Erxleben (13 November 1715 – 13 June 1762) was a German medical doctor who became the first female doctor of medicine in Germany.
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Dorothy (Venusian crater)
Dorothy Crater is an impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Dorothy (Venusian crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Dorothy L. Sayers
Dorothy Leigh Sayers (13 June 1893 – 17 December 1957) was an English crime novelist, playwright, translator and critic.
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Edith Sitwell
Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell (7 September 1887 – 9 December 1964) was a British poet and critic and the eldest of the three literary Sitwells.
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Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton (born Edith Newbold Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American writer and designer.
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Edna Ferber
Edna Ferber (August 15, 1885 – April 16, 1968) was an American novelist, short story writer and playwright.
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Edna St. Vincent Millay
Edna St.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
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Elena Andreianova
Elena Ivanovna Andreïanova, sometimes spelt Yelena Andreyanova (Russian Елена Ивановна Андреянова), 13 July 1819 St. Petersburg - 28 October 1857 Paris, was a Russian ballerina.
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Elena Cornaro Piscopia
Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (5 June 1646 – 26 July 1684) or Elena Lucrezia Corner, also known in English as Helen Cornaro, was a Venetian philosopher of noble descent who in 1678 became one of the first women to receive an academic degree from a university and the first to receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
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Elena Văcărescu
Elena Văcărescu, or Hélène Vacaresco (September 21, 1864 in Bucharest – February 17, 1947 in Paris), was a Romanian-French aristocrat writer, twice a laureate of the Académie française.
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Eleonora Duse
Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse (3 October 185821 April 1924), often known simply as Duse, was an Italian actress, rated by many as the greatest of her time.
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Elisabeth Hevelius
Elisabeth Catherina Koopmann-Hevelius (Elżbieta Heweliusz; 17 January 1647 – 22 December 1693) is considered one of the first female astronomers.
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Elisabetta Sirani
Elisabetta Sirani (8 January 1638 – 28 August 1665) was an Italian Baroque painter and printmaker who died in unexplained circumstances at the age of 27.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime and frequently anthologised after her death.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Cady; November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement in the U.S. during the mid- to late-19th century.
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Elizabeth Kenny
Sister Elizabeth Kenny (20 September 1880 – 30 November 1952) was a self-trained Australian bush nurse who developed an approach to treating polio that was controversial at the time.
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Ella Cara Deloria
Ella Cara Deloria (January 31, 1889 – February 12, 1971), also called Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ (Beautiful Day Woman), was a Yankton Dakota (Sioux) educator, anthropologist, ethnographer, linguist, and novelist.
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Ellen Swallow Richards
Ellen Henrietta Swallow Richards (Swallow; December 3, 1842 – March 30, 1911) was an American industrial and safety engineer, environmental chemist, and university faculty member in the United States during the 19th century.
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Emily Carr
Emily Carr (December 13, 1871 – March 2, 1945) was a Canadian artist who was inspired by the monumental art and villages of the First Nations and the landscapes of British Columbia.
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Emily Dickinson
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet.
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Emily Greene Balch
Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist.
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Emma Lazarus
Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849 – November 19, 1887) was an American author of poetry, prose, and translations, as well as an activist for Jewish and Georgist causes.
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Emma Willard
Emma Willard (Hart; February 23, 1787 – April 15, 1870) was an American female education activist who dedicated her life to education.
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Enceladus
Enceladus is the sixth-largest moon of Saturn and the 19th-largest in the Solar System.
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Eponym
An eponym is a person, a place, or a thing after whom or for which someone or something is, or is believed to be, named.
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Erinna
Erinna (Ἤριννα) was an ancient Greek poet.
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Estonian language
Estonian (eesti keel) is a Finnic language of the Uralic family.
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Estonians
Estonians or Estonian people (eestlased) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group who speak the Estonian language.
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Ethel Barrymore
Ethel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; August 15, 1879 – June 18, 1959) was an American actress and a member of the Barrymore family of actors.
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Ethel Voynich
Ethel Lilian Voynich (Boole; 11 May 1864 – 27 July 1960) was an Irish-born novelist and musician, and a supporter of several revolutionary causes.
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Eugénie Cotton
Eugénie Cotton (13 October 1881 – 16 June 1967) was a French scientist, socialist, women's rights advocate and was active in the resistance.
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Europa (moon)
Europa, or Jupiter II, is the smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter, and the sixth-closest to the planet of all the 95 known moons of Jupiter.
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Ewe language
Ewe (Eʋe or Eʋegbe) is a language spoken by approximately 5 million people in West Africa, mainly in Ghana and Togo.
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Fanny Bullock Workman
Fanny Bullock Workman (January 8, 1859 – January 22, 1925) was an American geographer, cartographer, explorer, travel writer, and mountaineer, notably in the Himalayas.
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Fanny Kemble
Frances Anne Kemble (27 November 180915 January 1893) was a British actress from a theatre family in the early and mid-19th century.
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Faustina the Younger
Annia Galeria Faustina the Younger (AD, – 175/176 AD) was Roman empress from 161 to her death as the wife of emperor Marcus Aurelius, her maternal cousin.
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Flannery O'Connor
Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925August 3, 1964) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist.
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Flora MacDonald
Flora MacDonald (1722 – 5 March 1790) is best known for helping Charles Edward Stuart evade government troops after the Battle of Culloden in April 1746.
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Florence Bascom
Florence Bascom (July 14, 1862 – June 18, 1945) was a pioneer American woman geologist and educator.
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Florence R. Sabin
Florence Rena Sabin (November 9, 1871 – October 3, 1953) was an American medical scientist.
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François Huber
François Huber (2 July 175022 December 1831), also known as Francis in English publications and Franz in German publications, was a Swiss entomologist who specialized in honey bees.
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Frances Abington
Frances Abington (1737 – 4 March 1815) was an English actress who was also known for her sense of fashion.
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Frances Brooke
Frances Brooke (Moore; 12 January 1724 – 23 January 1789) was an English novelist, essayist, playwright and translator.
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Frances Milton Trollope
Frances Milton Trollope, also known as Fanny Trollope (10 March 1779 – 6 October 1863), was an English novelist who wrote as Mrs.
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Francesca Caccini
Francesca Caccini (18 September 1587 – between 1641 and 1645 most likely; or she may have remarried.) was an Italian composer, singer, lutenist, poet, and music teacher of the early Baroque era.
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Fredegund
Fredegund or Fredegunda (Latin: Fredegundis; French: Frédégonde; died 8 December 597) was the queen consort of Chilperic I, the Merovingian Frankish king of Soissons.
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Frida Kahlo
Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
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Fukuda Chiyo-ni
Fukuda Chiyo-ni (福田 千代尼, 1703 - 2 October 1775) or Kaga no Chiyo (加賀 千代女) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period and a Buddhist nun.
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Fula language
Fula,Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student's Handbook, Edinburgh also known as Fulani or Fulah (Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular; Adlam: 𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤬𞤵𞤤𞤣𞤫, 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤪, 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞤪; Ajami: ࢻُلْࢻُلْدٜ, ݒُلَارْ, بُۛلَر), is a Senegambian language spoken by around 36.8 million people as a set of various dialects in a continuum that stretches across some 18 countries in West and Central Africa.
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Fula people
The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people are an ethnic group in Sahara, Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region.
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Fumiko Hayashi (author)
was a Japanese writer of novels, short stories and poetry, who has repeatedly been included in the feminist literature canon.
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Gabriele Münter
Gabriele Münter (19 February 1877 – 19 May 1962) was a German expressionist painter who was at the forefront of the Munich avant-garde in the early 20th century.
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Galicia (Spain)
Galicia (Galicia (officially) or Galiza; Galicia) is an autonomous community of Spain and historic nationality under Spanish law.
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Galileo Galilei
Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642), commonly referred to as Galileo Galilei or simply Galileo, was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.
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Ganymede (moon)
Ganymede, or Jupiter III, is the largest and most massive natural satellite of Jupiter and in the Solar System.
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Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 March 6, 1986) was an American modernist painter and draftswoman whose career spanned seven decades and whose work remained largely independent of major art movements.
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Germaine de Staël
Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein (22 April 176614 July 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a prominent philosopher, woman of letters, and political theorist in both Parisian and Genevan intellectual circles.
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Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein (February 3, 1874 – July 27, 1946) was an American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector.
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Gerty Cori
Gerty Theresa Cori (August 15, 1896 – October 26, 1957) was a Bohemian-Austrian and American biochemist who in 1947 was the third woman to win a Nobel Prize in science, and the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for her role in the "discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen".
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Given name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname.
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Goeppert-Mayer (crater)
Goeppert-Mayer is a crater on the planet Venus. List of craters on Venus and Goeppert-Mayer (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Golubkina (crater)
Golubkina is a crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Golubkina (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Grandma Moses
Anna Mary Robertson Moses (September 7, 1860 – December 13, 1961), or Grandma Moses, was an American folk artist.
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Grazia Deledda
Grazia Maria Cosima Damiana Deledda (Sardinian: Gràssia or Gràtzia Deledda; 27 September 1871 – 15 August 1936) was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 "for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general".
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Gregory (Venusian crater)
Gregory is a crater on Venus named after Irish playwright Isabella Augusta Gregory by the IAU in 1994. List of craters on Venus and Gregory (Venusian crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Grimke (crater)
Grimke is a crater on Venus at latitude 17.2, longitude 215.3. List of craters on Venus and Grimke (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Guan Daosheng
Guan Daosheng, also known as Guan Zhongji or Lady Zhongji (her courtesy name) (字仲姬;1262–1319), was a Chinese painter and poet who was active during the early Yuan dynasty.
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Halide Edib Adıvar
Halide Edib Adıvar (خالده اديب, sometimes spelled Halidé Edib in English; 11 June 1884 – 9 January 1964) was a Turkish novelist, teacher, and a nationalist and feminist intellectual.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American author and abolitionist.
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Harriet Quimby
Harriet Quimby (May 11, 1875 – July 1, 1912) was an American pioneering aviator, journalist, and film screenwriter.
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Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, – March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist and social activist.
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Hausa language
Hausa (Harshen/Halshen Hausa; Ajami: هَرْشٜىٰن هَوْسَا) is a Chadic language that is spoken by the Hausa people in the northern parts of Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Benin and Togo, and the southern parts of Niger, and Chad, with significant minorities in Ivory Coast.
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Héloïse
Héloïse (c. 1100–01? – 16 May 1163–64?), variously Héloïse d'ArgenteuilCharrier, Charlotte.
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Hōjō Masako
was a Japanese politician who exercised significant power in the early years of the Kamakura period, which was reflected by her contemporary sobriquet of the "nun shogun".
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Hebrew language
Hebrew (ʿÎbrit) is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family.
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Hebrews
The Hebrews were an ancient Semitic-speaking people.
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Helen B. Taussig
Helen Brooke Taussig (May 24, 1898 – May 20, 1986) was an American cardiologist, working in Baltimore and Boston, who founded the field of pediatric cardiology.
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Helen Keller
Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer.
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Himiko
, also known as, was a shamaness-queen of Yamatai-koku in.
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Hua Mulan
Hua Mulan is a legendary Chinese folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era (4th to 6th century CE) of Chinese history.
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Huang Daopo
Huang Daopo (1245 – 1330) was a Chinese textile artist, who rose from poverty to become one of the most famous women in the early Chinese textile industry.
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Hungarians
Hungarians, also known as Magyars (magyarok), are a Central European nation and an ethnic group native to Hungary and historical Hungarian lands (i.e. belonging to the former Kingdom of Hungary) who share a common culture, history, ancestry, and language.
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Hwang Jini
Hwang Jini or Hwang Jin-yi (1506–1567), also known by her kisaeng name Myeongwol ("bright moon"), was one of the most famous kisaeng of the Joseon period.
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Iapetus (moon)
Iapetus is the outermost of Saturn's large moons.
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Ichikawa Fusae
was a Japanese feminist, politician and a leader of the women's suffrage movement.
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Impact crater
An impact crater is a depression in the surface of a solid astronomical body formed by the hypervelocity impact of a smaller object.
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Inge Lehmann
Inge Lehmann (13 May 1888 – 21 February 1993) was a Danish seismologist and geophysicist who is known for her discovery in 1936 of the solid inner core that exists within the molten outer core of the Earth.
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International Astronomical Union
The International Astronomical Union (IAU; Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is an international non-governmental organization (INGO) with the objective of advancing astronomy in all aspects, including promoting astronomical research, outreach, education, and development through global cooperation.
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Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.
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Irène Joliot-Curie
Irène Joliot-Curie (12 September 1897 – 17 March 1956) was a French chemist, physicist and politician, the elder daughter of Pierre Curie and Marie Skłodowska–Curie, and the wife of Frédéric Joliot-Curie.
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Irene Manton
Irene Manton, FRS FLS (born Irène Manton; 17 April 1904, in Kensington – 13 May 1988) was a British botanist who was Professor of Botany at the University of Leeds.
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Isabella (crater)
Crater Isabella is the second largest impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Isabella (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Isabella Cortese
Isabella Cortese (fl. 1561), was an Italian alchemist and writer of the Renaissance.
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Isabella d'Este
Isabella d'Este (19 May 1474 – 13 February 1539) was the Marchioness of Mantua and one of the leading women of the Italian Renaissance as a major cultural and political figure.
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Isabella I of Castile
Isabella I (Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504.
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Isadora Duncan
Angela Isadora Duncan (May 26, 1877 or May 27, 1878 – September 14, 1927) was an American-born dancer and choreographer, who was a pioneer of modern contemporary dance and performed to great acclaim throughout Europe and the US.
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Jacqueline Cochran
Jacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was an American pilot and business executive.
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Jahonotin Uvaysiy
Jahonotin Uvaysiy (1780–1845) was a Sufi poet from Margilon in the Ferghana Valley in Uzbekistan.
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Jane Addams
Laura Jane Addams (September 6, 1860May 21, 1935) was an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, sociologist, public administrator, philosopher, and author.
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Jane Austen
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century.
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Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour (c. 150824 October 1537) was Queen of England as the third wife of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 30 May 1536 until her death the next year.
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Jean Batten
Jane Gardner Batten (15 September 1909 – 22 November 1982), commonly known as Jean Batten, was a New Zealand aviator who made several record-breaking flights – including the first solo flight from England to New Zealand in 1936.
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Jean Rhys
Jean Rhys, (born Ella Gwendoline Rees Williams; 24 August 1890 – 14 May 1979) was a British novelist who was born and grew up in the Caribbean island of Dominica.
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Jeanne (crater)
Jeanne is an impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Jeanne (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Jenny Lind
Johanna Maria Lind (Madame Goldschmidt) (6 October 18202 November 1887) was a Swedish opera singer, often called the "Swedish Nightingale".
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Jerusha Jhirad
Jerusha Jacob Jhirad FRCOG, MBE (21 March 1891 – 2 June 1984) was an Indian physician.
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Josefa de Óbidos
Josefa de Óbidos (– 22 July 1684) was a Spanish-born Portuguese painter.
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Josefa Llanes Escoda
Josefa Madamba Llanes Escoda (born Josefa Llanes y Madamba; 20 September 1898 – 6 January 1945) was a Filipino civic leader, social worker, World War II heroine, and suffragette.
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Josephine Baker
Freda Josephine Baker (June 3, 1906 - April 12, 1975), naturalized as Joséphine Baker, was an American-born French dancer, singer, and actress.
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Joy Adamson
Friederike Victoria "Joy" Adamson (Gessner; 20 January 1910 – 3 January 1980) was a naturalist, artist and author.
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Judith Gautier
Judith Gautier (25 August 1845, Paris – 26 December 1917) was a French poet, translator and historical novelist, the daughter of Théophile Gautier and Ernesta Grisi, sister of the noted singer and ballet dancer Carlotta Grisi.
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Judith Leyster
Judith Jans Leyster (also Leijster; baptised July 28, 1609Molenaer, Judith. National Gallery of Art website. Accessed February 1, 2014. – February 10, 1660) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of genre works, portraits, and still lifes.
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Julia Ward Howe
Julia Ward Howe (May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910) was an American author and poet, known for writing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" as new lyrics to an existing song, and the original 1870 pacifist Mothers' Day Proclamation.
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Juliette Récamier
Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier (3 December 1777 – 11 May 1849), known as Juliette, was a French socialite whose salon drew people from the leading literary and political circles of early 19th-century Paris.
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Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman.
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Kaikilani
Kaikilani (16th-century-17th-century), also known as Kaʻikilani nui aliʻiwahine ʻo Puna, was a High Chiefess and ruler Aliʻi Nui of Hawaiʻi island.
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Kalmykia
Kalmykia, officially the Republic of Kalmykia, is a republic of Russia, located in the North Caucasus region of Southern Russia.
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Kalmyks
Kalmyks (Kalmyk: Хальмгуд,; Halimaguud; translit; archaically anglicised as Calmucks) are the only Mongolic-speaking people living in Europe, residing in the easternmost part of the European Plain.
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Karen Blixen
Baroness Karen Christenze von Blixen-Finecke (born Dinesen; 17 April 1885 – 7 September 1962) was a Danish author who wrote in Danish and English.
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Karin Boye
Karin Maria Boye (26 October 1900 – 24 April 1941) was a Swedish poet and novelist.
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Kartini
Raden Adjeng Kartini, also known as Raden Ayu Kartini (21 April 1879 – 17 September 1904), was a prominent Indonesian activist who advocated for women's rights and female education.
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Kate Greenaway
Catherine Greenaway (17 March 18466 November 1901) was an English Victorian artist and writer, known for her children's book illustrations.
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Katharina Klafsky
Katharina Klafsky (19 September 1855 – 22 September 1896) was a Hungarian operatic dramatic soprano whose acclaimed international career was cut short by a chronic illness which proved fatal.
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Katharine Susannah Prichard
Katharine Susannah Prichard (4 December 18832 October 1969) was an Australian author and co-founding member of the Communist Party of Australia.
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Kathleen Ferrier
Kathleen Mary Ferrier (22 April 19128 October 1953) was an English contralto singer who achieved an international reputation as a stage, concert and recording artist, with a repertoire extending from folksong and popular ballads to the classical works of Bach, Brahms, Mahler and Elgar.
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Kathleen Lonsdale
Dame Kathleen Lonsdale (Yardley; 28 January 1903 – 1 April 1971) was a British crystallographer, pacifist, and prison reform activist.
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Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country mostly in Central Asia, with a part in Eastern Europe.
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Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi
Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi, short name Kelea, was an ancient Hawaiian noblewoman who is mentioned in ancient legends, and her genealogy is given in chants.
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Kirsten Flagstad
Kirsten Malfrid Flagstad (12 July 1895 – 7 December 1962) was a Norwegian opera singer, who was the outstanding Wagnerian soprano of her era.
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Komi-Permyak language
Komi-Permyak language (перем коми кыв or коми-пермяцкӧй кыв), also known as Permyak, is one of two Permic varieties in the Uralic language family that form a pluricentric language, the other being Komi-Zyryan (Udmurt is another Permic language spoken outside of the region and not a member of the Komi pluricentric language).
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Kristine Bonnevie
Kristine Elisabet Heuch Bonnevie (8 October 1872 – 30 August 1948) was a Norwegian biologist.
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Kumyks
Kumyks (Qumuqlar, Кумыки) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Dagestan, Chechnya and North Ossetia.
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Kyrgyz language
Kyrgyz is a Turkic language of the Kipchak branch spoken in Central Asia.
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La Caramba
María Antonia Vallejo Fernández (9 March 1751 – 10 June 1787), also known as La Caramba, was a Spanish singer and dancer of tonadilla music.
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Lady Godiva
Lady Godiva (died between 1066 and 1086), in Old English Godgifu, was a late Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who is relatively well documented as the wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and a patron of various churches and monasteries.
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Lady Gregory
Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory (15 March 1852 – 22 May 1932) was an Anglo-Irish dramatist, folklorist and theatre manager.
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Lady Jane Grey
Lady Jane Grey (– 12 February 1554), also known as Lady Jane Dudley after her marriage and as the "Nine Days' Queen", was an English noblewoman who claimed the throne of England and Ireland from 10 to 19 July 1553.
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Lakota people
The Lakota (pronounced; Lakȟóta/Lakhóta) are a Native American people.
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Laura Bassi
Laura Maria Caterina Bassi Veratti (29 October 1711 – 20 February 1778) was an Italian physicist and academic.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) was an American writer.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
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Li Qingzhao
Li Qingzhao (1084 – ca. 1155), art name Yi'an Jushi, was a Chinese poet and essayist of the Song dynasty.
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Lidia Ruslanova
Lidia Andreyevna Ruslanova (sometimes spelt Lidiya or Lydia, Лидия Андреевна Русланова; 27 October 1900 in Saratov Governorate – 21 September 1973 in Moscow) was a performer of Russian folk songs.
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Lidiya Tseraskaya
Lidiya Petrovna Tseraskaya née Shelekhova (Russian: Лидия Петровна Цераская) (22 June 1855 – 24 December 1931) was a Russian astronomer.
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Lillian Hellman
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, prose writer, memoirist and screenwriter known for her success on Broadway, as well as her communist views and political activism.
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Lillie Langtry
Emilie Charlotte, Lady de Bathe (née Le Breton, formerly Langtry; 13 October 1853 – 12 February 1929), known as Lillie (or Lily) Langtry and nicknamed "The Jersey Lily", was a British socialite, stage actress and producer.
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Lise Meitner
Lise Meitner (born Elise Meitner, 7 November 1878 – 27 October 1968) was an Austrian physicist who was instrumental in the discovery of protactinium and nuclear fission.
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List of coronae on Venus
This is a list of named coronae on Venus. List of craters on Venus and list of coronae on Venus are Venus-related lists.
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List of craters in the Solar System
This is a list of officially named craters in the Solar System as named by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. List of craters on Venus and list of craters in the Solar System are lists of impact craters.
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List of craters on Callisto
This is a list of named craters on Callisto, one of the many moons of Jupiter, the most heavily cratered natural satellite in the Solar System (for other features, see list of geological features on Callisto). List of craters on Venus and list of craters on Callisto are lists of impact craters.
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List of craters on Europa
This is a list of craters on Europa. List of craters on Venus and list of craters on Europa are lists of impact craters.
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List of craters on Ganymede
Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System, and has a hard surface with many craters. List of craters on Venus and List of craters on Ganymede are lists of impact craters.
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List of craters on Mars
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List of craters on Mercury
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List of craters on the Moon
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List of craters on Venus
This is a list of craters on Venus, named by the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. List of craters on Venus and list of craters on Venus are impact craters on Venus, lists of impact craters and Venus-related lists.
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List of geological features on Venus
Venus, the second planet from the Sun, is classified as a terrestrial planet. List of craters on Venus and List of geological features on Venus are Venus-related lists.
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List of montes on Venus
This is a list of montes (mountains, singular mons) on the planet Venus. List of craters on Venus and list of montes on Venus are Venus-related lists.
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Lithuania
Lithuania (Lietuva), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe.
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Lola Montez
Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Countess of Landsfeld (17 February 1821 – 17 January 1861), better known by the stage name Lola Montez, was an Irish dancer and actress who became famous as a Spanish dancer, courtesan, and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who made her Gräfin von Landsfeld (Countess of Landsfeld).
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Lorraine Hansberry
Lorraine Vivian Hansberry (May 19, 1930 – January 12, 1965) was an American playwright and writer.
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Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the novel Little Women (1868) and its sequels Good Wives (1869), Little Men (1871), and Jo's Boys (1886).
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Louise Arner Boyd
Louise Arner Boyd (September 16, 1887 – September 14, 1972) was an American explorer of Greenland and the Arctic, who wrote extensively of her scientific expeditions.
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Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 – April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures.
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Lucy Meredith Bryce
Lucy Meredith Bryce (12 June 1897 – 30 July 1968) was an Australian haematologist and medical researcher, who worked with the Australian Red Cross Society to establish the first blood transfusion service in Australia.
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Lydia DeWitt
Lydia Maria DeWitt (Adams; February 1, 1859 – March 10, 1928) was an American pathologist and anatomist.
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Lydia Koidula
Lydia Emilie Florentine Michelson (née Jannsen; –), known by her pen name Koidula, was an Estonian writer and journalist.
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Lydia Zvereva
Lydia Vissarionovna Zvereva (13 August 1890 – 1 May 1916) was a Russian aviation pioneer who is credited with being the first woman in Russia to earn a pilot's license.
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Lyubov Orlova
Lyubov Petrovna Orlova (Любовь Петровна Орлова; – 26 January 1975) was a Soviet and Russian actress, singer, dancer and People's Artist of the USSR (1950).
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M. Carey Thomas
Martha Carey Thomas (January 2, 1857 – December 2, 1935) was an American educator, suffragist, and linguist.
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Ma Shouzhen
Ma Shouzhen (c. 1548–1604), also known by her courtesy name Ma Xianglan (meaning "Orchid of the Xiang River") and pen name Yuejiao ("Lunar Beauty"), was a Chinese courtesan and artist born in Nanjing during the late Ming dynasty (1550–1644).
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Macedonian language
Macedonian (македонски јазик) is an Eastern South Slavic language.
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Madame de La Fayette
Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne, Comtesse de La Fayette (baptized 18 March 1634 – 25 May 1693), better known as Madame de La Fayette, was a French writer; she authored La Princesse de Clèves, France's first historical novel and one of the earliest novels in literature.
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Mae Jemison
Mae Carol Jemison (born October 17, 1956) is an American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut.
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Mandinka language
The Mandinka language (Ajami: مَانْدِينْكَا كَانْجَوْ), or Mandingo, is a Mande language spoken by the Mandinka people of Guinea, northern Guinea-Bissau, the Casamance region of Senegal, and in The Gambia where it is one of the principal languages.
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Margaret Bourke-White
Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904 – August 27, 1971) was an American photographer and documentary photographer.
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Margaret Eliza Maltby
Margaret Eliza Maltby (December 10, 1860 – May 3, 1944) was an American physicist notable for her measurement of high electrolytic resistances and the conductivity of very dilute solutions.
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Margaret Mead
Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist, author and speaker, who appeared frequently in the mass media during the 1960s and the 1970s.
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Margaret Sanger
Margaret Higgins Sanger (born Margaret Louise Higgins; September 14, 1879September 6, 1966), also known as Margaret Sanger Slee, was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse.
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Margaretta Riley
Margaretta Riley, née Hopper (May 4, 1804 – July 16, 1899), was an English botanist.
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Marguerite Higgins
Marguerite Higgins Hall (September 3, 1920January 3, 1966) was an American reporter and war correspondent.
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Mari language
The Mari language (марий йылме,; p), formerly known as the Cheremiss language, spoken by approximately 400,000 people, belongs to the Uralic language family.
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Maria Callas
Maria Callas (born Maria Anna Cecilia Sofia Kalogeropoulos; December 2, 1923 – September 16, 1977) was an American-born Greek soprano who was one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century.
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Maria Celeste
Sister Maria Celeste (born Virginia Gamba; 16 August 1600 – 2 April 1634) was an Italian nun.
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Maria Celeste (crater)
Maria Celeste is an impact crater on Venus named in honor of Maria Celeste, the daughter of Galileo Galilei. List of craters on Venus and Maria Celeste (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Maria Cunitz
Maria Cunitz or Maria CunitiaCunitz, Maria.
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Maria Danilova
Maria Danilova (1793 – 1810) was a Russian ballet dancer.
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Maria Edgeworth
Maria Edgeworth (1 January 1768 – 22 May 1849) was a prolific Anglo-Irish novelist of adults' and children's literature.
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Maria Gaetana Agnesi
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (16 May 1718 – 9 January 1799) was an Italian mathematician, philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian.
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Maria Goeppert Mayer
Maria Goeppert Mayer (June 28, 1906 – February 20, 1972) was a German-born American theoretical physicist, and Nobel laureate in Physics for proposing the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus.
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Maria Klenova
Maria Vasilyevna Klenova (or Klyonova) (Мари́я Васи́льевна Клёнова; 12 August 1898 – 6 August 1976) was a Russian and Soviet marine geologist and one of the founders of Russian marine science and contributor to the first Soviet Antarctic atlas.
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Maria Konopnicka
Maria Konopnicka (23 May 1842 – 8 October 1910) was a Polish poet, novelist, children's writer, translator, journalist, critic, and activist for women's rights and for Polish independence.
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Maria Martinez
Maria Poveka Montoya Martinez (– July 20, 1980) was a Puebloan artist who created internationally known pottery.
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Maria Montessori
Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori (31 August 1870 – 6 May 1952) was an Italian physician and educator best known for her philosophy of education and her writing on scientific pedagogy.
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Maria Sibylla Merian
Maria Sibylla Merian (2 April 164713 January 1717) was a German entomologist, naturalist and scientific illustrator.
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Maria Theresia von Paradis
Maria Theresia von Paradis (May 15, 1759 – February 1, 1824) was an Austrian musician and composer who lost her sight at an early age, and for whom her close friend Mozart may have written his Piano Concerto No. 18 in B-flat major.
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Maria Yermolova
Maria Nikolayevna Yermolova (Мария Николаевна Ермолова; in Moscow – 12 March 1928, id.) was a Russian actress, said to be the greatest in the history of the Maly Theatre in Moscow and the first person to be proclaimed the "People's Artist of the Republic" (1921).
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Maria Zhilova
Maria Vasilyevna Zhilova (1870–1934) was the first female professional astronomer in the Russian Empire.
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Marianne Moore
Marianne Craig Moore (November 15, 1887 – February 5, 1972) was an American modernist poet, critic, translator, and editor.
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Marie Bashkirtseff
Marie Bashkirtseff, born Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva (Мария Константиновна Башкирцева; – 31 October 1884), was a Russian émigré artist who was born into a Russian noble family on their estate near the city of Poltava.
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Marie Boivin
Marie-Anne Victoire Gillain Boivin (9 April 1773 – 16 May 1841) was a French midwife, inventor, and obstetrics writer.
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Marie Curie
Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie (7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), known simply as Marie Curie, was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
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Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné (5 February 1626 – 17 April 1696), also widely known as Madame de Sévigné or Mme de Sévigné, was a French aristocrat, remembered for her letter-writing.
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Marie Fouquet
Marie François Fouquet (1590–1681), was a French medical writer and philanthropist.
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Marie Laurencin
Marie Laurencin (31 October 1883 – 8 June 1956) was a French painter and printmaker.
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Marie Taglioni
Marie Taglioni, Comtesse de Voisins (23 April 1804 – 22 April 1884) was a Swedish-born ballet dancer of the Romantic ballet era partially of Italian descent, a central figure in the history of European dance.
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Marie Tussaud
Anna Maria "Marie" Tussaud (née Grosholtz; 1 December 1761 – 16 April 1850), commonly known as Madame Tussaud, was a French artist known for her wax sculptures and Madame Tussauds, the wax museum she founded in London.
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Marie-Aimée Lullin
Marie-Aimée Lullin (5 April 1751 – 25 January 1822) was the transcriber and observer for her husband, a highly regarded entomologist who became blind at an early age.
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Marie-Jeanne de Lalande
Marie-Jeanne Lefrançois de Lalande, born Marie-Jeanne Harlay (1768 – 8 November 1832), was a French astronomer and mathematician.
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Marie-Louise Lachapelle
Marie-Louise Lachapelle (1 January 1769 – 4 October 1821) was a French midwife, head of obstetrics at the Hôtel-Dieu, the oldest hospital in Paris.
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Mariko (crater)
Mariko is an impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Mariko (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Marina Tsvetaeva
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (p; 31 August 1941) was a Russian poet.
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Martine Bertereau
Martine de Bertereau, also known as Baroness de Beausoleil, (c. 1600 – after 1642) was the first recorded female mineralogist as well as mining engineer along with her husband, Jean de Chastelet.
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Mary Ann Bickerdyke
Mary Ann Bickerdyke (July 19, 1817 – November 8, 1901), also known as Mother Bickerdyke, was a hospital administrator for Union soldiers during the American Civil War and a lifelong advocate for veterans.
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Mary Gilmore
Dame Mary Jean Gilmore (née Cameron; 16 August 18653 December 1962) was an Australian writer and journalist known for her prolific contributions to Australian literature and the broader national discourse.
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Mary Horner Lyell
Mary Horner Lyell (9 October 1808 – 24 April 1873) was a conchologist and geologist.
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Mary Kingsley
Mary Henrietta Kingsley (13 October 1862 – 3 June 1900) was an English ethnographer, writer and explorer who made numerous travels through West Africa and wrote several books on her experiences there.
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Mary Lyon
Mary Mason Lyon (February 28, 1797 – March 5, 1849) was an American pioneer in women's education.
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Mary Sidney
Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (Sidney, 27 October 1561 – 25 September 1621) was among the first Englishwomen to gain notice for her poetry and her literary patronage.
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Mary Watson Whitney
Mary Watson Whitney (September 11, 1847 – January 20, 1921) was an American astronomer and was the head of the Vassar College Observatory for 22 years, where 102 scientific papers were published under her guidance.
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Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft (27 April 1759 – 10 September 1797) was a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
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Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.
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Maybelle Carter
"Mother" Maybelle Carter (born Maybelle Addington; May 10, 1909 – October 23, 1978) was an American country musician and "among the first" to use the Carter scratch, with which she "helped to turn the guitar into a lead instrument." It was named after her.
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Mead (crater)
Mead is an impact crater on Venus named in honor of the cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead. List of craters on Venus and Mead (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Meitner (Venusian crater)
Meitner is a multiring impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Meitner (Venusian crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Mercia
Mercia (Miercna rīċe, "kingdom of the border people"; Merciorum regnum) was one of the three main Anglic kingdoms founded after Sub-Roman Britain was settled by Anglo-Saxons in an era called the Heptarchy.
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Mercy Otis Warren
Mercy Otis Warren (September 25, 1728 – October 19, 1814) was an American activist poet, playwright, and pamphleteer during the American Revolution.
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Merit Ptah (crater)
Merit Ptah is an impact crater on Venus, named in honor of alleged ancient Egyptian chief physician Merit Ptah whose existence was later exposed as a hoax. List of craters on Venus and Merit Ptah (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Merit-Ptah
Merit-Ptah ("Beloved of Ptah") was thought to be a female chief physician of the pharaoh's court during the Second Dynasty of Egypt, c. 2700 BCE; she is purportedly referred as such on an inscription left on her grave at Saqqara by her son.
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Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
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Mihri Hatun
Mihri Hatun (also known as Lady Mihri and Mihri Khatun, Ottoman Turkish: مهری خاتون; "sun/light"; 1460 - 1506), was an Ottoman poet.
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Moldovan language
Moldovan or Moldavian (Latin alphabet: limba moldovenească, Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet: лимба молдовеняскэ) is one of the two local names for the Romanian language in Moldova.
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Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa (Gioconda or Monna Lisa; Joconde) is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
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Mona Lisa (crater)
Mona Lisa is a crater on Venus at latitude 25.55, longitude 25.1. List of craters on Venus and Mona Lisa (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Mu Guiying
Mu Guiying (穆桂英) is a legendary heroine from ancient China's Northern Song Dynasty and a prominent figure in the Generals of the Yang Family legends.
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Mumtaz Mahal
Mumtaz Mahal (born Arjumand Banu Begum;;; 29 October 1593 – 17 June 1631) was the empress consort of Mughal Empire from 1628 to 1631 as the chief consort of the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan.
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Nadezhda Obukhova
Nadezhda Andreyevna Obukhova (Наде́жда Андре́евна Обу́хова, 6 March 1886, Moscow – 14 August 1961, Feodosia) was a Russian and Soviet mezzo-soprano.
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Nadezhda Udaltsova
Nadezhda Andreevna Udaltsova (29 December 1885 – 25 January 1961) was a Russian avant-garde artist (Cubist, Suprematist), painter and teacher.
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Nadia Boulanger
Juliette Nadia Boulanger (16 September 188722 October 1979) was a French music teacher, conductor and composer.
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Nanichi
Nanichi is a crater found the Magellian region on the planet Venus. List of craters on Venus and Nanichi are impact craters on Venus.
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Natalia Goncharova
Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova (p; 3 July 188117 October 1962) was a Russian avant-garde artist, painter, costume designer, writer, illustrator, and set designer.
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Nell Gwyn
Eleanor Gwyn (2 February 1650 – 14 November 1687; also spelled Gwynn, Gwynne) was an English stage actress and celebrity figure of the Restoration period.
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Nellie Bly
Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman (born Elizabeth Jane Cochran; May 5, 1864 – January 27, 1922), better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist, who was widely known for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days in emulation of Jules Verne's fictional character Phileas Fogg, and an exposé in which she worked undercover to report on a mental institution from within.
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Nellie Melba
Dame Nellie Melba (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 186123 February 1931) was an Australian operatic lyric coloratura soprano.
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Nenets languages
Nenets (in former work also Yurak) is a pair of closely related languages spoken in northern Russia by the Nenets people.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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Ngaio Marsh
Dame Edith Ngaio Marsh (23 April 1895 – 18 February 1982) was a New Zealand mystery writer and theatre director.
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Nina Simonovich-Efimova
Nina Yakovlevna Simonovich-Efimova (Нина Яковлевна Симонович-Ефимова, 9 January 1877 OS/21 January 1877 N.S. – 24 February 1948) was a Russian artist, puppet designer and one of the first professional Russian puppeteers.
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Nivkh people
The Nivkh, or Gilyak (also Nivkhs or Nivkhi, or Gilyaks; ethnonym: Нивхгу, Nʼivxgu (Amur) or Ниғвңгун, Nʼiɣvŋgun (E. Sakhalin) "the people"), are an Indigenous ethnic group inhabiting the northern half of Sakhalin Island and the lower Amur River and coast on the adjacent Russian mainland.
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Nodira
Mohlaroyim (Моҳларойим, ماه لر آییم; 1792–1842), most commonly known by her pen name Nodira (Нодира, نادره), was an Uzbek poet and stateswoman.
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Nofret
Nofret was a noblewoman and princess who lived in Ancient Egypt during the 4th dynasty of Egypt c. 2613 to 2494 BC.
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North Caucasus
The North Caucasus, or Ciscaucasia, is a region in Europe governed by Russia.
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Ola Cohn
Ola Cohn (born Carola Cohn; 25 April 1892 – 23 December 1964) was an Australian artist, author and philanthropist best known for her work in sculpture in a modernist style, and famous for her Fairies Tree in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne.
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Olga Bergholz
Olga Fyodorovna Bergholz (a; – November 13, 1975) was a Soviet and Russian poet, writer, playwright and journalist.
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Oliva Sabuco
Oliva Sabuco de Nantes Barrera (2 December 1562 in Alcaraz) was a Spanish writer in holistic medical philosophy in the late 16th – early 17th century.
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Ossetia
Ossetia (Ирыстон or Ир, or) is an ethnolinguistic region located on both sides of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, largely inhabited by the Ossetians.
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Ossetian language
Ossetian, commonly referred to as Ossetic and rarely as Ossete (iron ӕvzag southern; northern), is an Eastern Iranian language that is spoken predominantly in Ossetia, a region situated on both sides of the Greater Caucasus.
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Ostrogoths
The Ostrogoths (Ostrogothi, Austrogothi) were a Roman-era Germanic people.
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Pandita Ramabai
Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati (23 April 1858 – 5 April 1922) was an Indian social reformer and Christian missionary.
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Pathology
Pathology is the study of disease and injury.
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Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American singer from the state of Virginia.
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Pausanias (geographer)
Pausanias (Παυσανίας) was a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD.
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Pearl S. Buck
Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 – March 6, 1973) was an American writer and novelist.
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Peggy Hull
Peggy Hull (December 30, 1889 – June 19, 1967), was the pen name of Henrietta Eleanor Goodnough Deuell, an American journalist who covered World War I and World War II.
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Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Phillis Wheatley
Phillis Wheatley Peters, also spelled Phyllis and Wheatly (– December 5, 1784) was an American author who is considered the first African-American author of a published book of poetry.
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Philology
Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources.
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Phryne
Phryne (Phrū́nē, 371 BC – after 316 BC) was an ancient Greek (courtesan).
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Planetary nomenclature
Planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is a system of uniquely identifying features on the surface of a planet or natural satellite so that the features can be easily located, described, and discussed.
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Polina Osipenko
Polina Denisovna Osipenko (Полина Денисовна Осипенко, translit; 8 October 1907 – 11 May 1939) was a Soviet military pilot who, with Valentina Grizodubova and Marina Raskova on 24–25 September 1938, performed a nonstop flight between Moscow and the Sea of Okhotsk, setting a new women's nonstop flight distance record.
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Polynesian languages
The Polynesian languages form a genealogical group of languages, itself part of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family.
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Puerto Rico
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Rachel Carson
Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist, writer, and conservationist whose sea trilogy (1941–1955) and book Silent Spring (1962) are credited with advancing marine conservation and the global environmental movement.
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Rebecca West
Dame Cicily Isabel Fairfield (21 December 1892 – 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer.
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Regina von Siebold
Regina Josepha von Siebold, née Henning (14 December 1771 – 28 February 1849), was a German physician and obstetrician, born in Geismar.
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Rembrandt
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman.
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Rhea (moon)
Rhea is the second-largest moon of Saturn and the ninth-largest moon in the Solar System, with a surface area that is comparable to the area of Australia.
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Riley (crater)
Riley is a crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Riley (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
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Rosa Bonheur
Rosa Bonheur (born Marie-Rosalie Bonheur; 16 March 1822 – 25 May 1899) was a French artist known best as a painter of animals (animalière).
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Rosa Ponselle
Rosa Ponzillo, known as Rosa Ponselle (January 22, 1897 – May 25, 1981) was an American operatic dramatic soprano.
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Rosalía de Castro
María Rosalía Rita de Castro (23 February 1837 – 15 July 1885), was a Galician poet and novelist, considered one of the most important figures of the 19th-century Spanish literature and modern lyricism.
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Ruth (Venusian crater)
Ruth is an impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Ruth (Venusian crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Sabina von Steinbach
Sabina von Steinbach was – according to legend – a female stonemason living in Alsace (in what is now eastern France) during the 13th century.
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Samoyedic languages
The Samoyedic or Samoyed languages are spoken around the Ural Mountains, in northernmost Eurasia, by approximately 25,000 people altogether, accordingly called the Samoyedic peoples.
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Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Bernhardt (born Henriette-Rosine Bernard; 22 October 1844 – 26 March 1923) was a French stage actress who starred in some of the most popular French plays of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including by Alexandre Dumas ''fils'', Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo, Fédora and La Tosca by Victorien Sardou, and L'Aiglon by Edmond Rostand.
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Sarah Moore Grimké
Sarah Moore Grimké (November 26, 1792 – December 23, 1873) was an American abolitionist, widely held to be the mother of the women's suffrage movement.
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Sarah Whiting
Sarah M. Whiting (born 1964) is an American architect, critic, and academic administrator.
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Sarah Winnemucca
Sarah (née Winnemucca) Hopkins (– October 17, 1891) was a Northern Paiute writer, activist, lecturer, teacher, and school organizer.
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Sarra Lebedeva
Sarra Dmitrievna Lebedeva (December 11 (23), 1892 – March 7, 1967) was a Soviet sculptor, mainly of portraits, but also of statuettes, figures for porcelain and delft ware.
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Saskia van Uylenburgh
Saskia van Uylenburgh (Saakje fan Uylenburgh; 2 August 1612 – 14 June 1642) was the wife of painter Rembrandt van Rijn.
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Selma Lagerlöf
Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlöf (20 November 1858 – 16 March 1940) was a Swedish writer.
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Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian – also called Serbo-Croat, Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS) – is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.
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Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau
Sibylle Aimée Marie-Antoinette Gabrielle de Riquetti de Mirabeau, Comtesse de Martel de Janville (16 August 1849 – 28 June 1932) was a French writer who wrote under the pseudonym Gyp.
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Sidnie Manton
Sidnie Milana Manton (4 May 1902 – 2 January 1979) was an influential British zoologist.
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Sigrid Undset
Sigrid Undset (20 May 1882 – 10 June 1949) was a Danish-born Norwegian novelist.
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Simone de Beauvoir
Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist.
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Simone Weil
Simone Adolphine Weil (3 February 1909 – 24 August 1943) was a French philosopher, mystic, and political activist.
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Sioux
The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin (Dakota/Lakota: Očhéthi Šakówiŋ /oˈtʃʰeːtʰi ʃaˈkoːwĩ/) are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations people from the Great Plains of North America.
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Sioux language
Sioux is a Siouan language spoken by over 30,000 Sioux in the United States and Canada, making it the fifth most spoken Indigenous language in the United States or Canada, behind Navajo, Cree, Inuit languages, and Ojibwe.
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Socrates
Socrates (– 399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
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Sofia Romanskaya
Sofia Romanskaya (1886–1969) was a Soviet astronomer known as one of the first Russian women to have a significant role in the field.
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Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth (born Isabella Baumfree; November 26, 1883) was an American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights, women's rights, and alcohol temperance.
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Solar System
The Solar SystemCapitalization of the name varies.
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Sonja Henie
Sonja Henie (8 April 1912 – 12 October 1969) was a Norwegian figure skater and film star.
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Sophia Jex-Blake
Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake (21 January 1840 – 7 January 1912) was an English physician, teacher, and feminist.
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Sophie Germain
Marie-Sophie Germain (1 April 1776 – 27 June 1831) was a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Stefania (crater)
Stefania is a crater on Venus in the northern Sedna Planitia. List of craters on Venus and Stefania (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Susan Glaspell
Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 – July 28, 1948) was an American playwright, novelist, journalist and actress.
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Susanna Centlivre
Susanna Centlivre (c. 1669 (baptised) – 1 December 1723), born Susanna Freeman, and also known professionally as Susanna Carroll, was an English poet, actress, and "the most successful female playwright of the eighteenth century".
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Suzanne Valadon
Suzanne Valadon (23 September 18657 April 1938) was a French painter who was born Marie-Clémentine Valadon at Bessines-sur-Gartempe, Haute-Vienne, France.
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Taíno language
Taíno is an extinct Arawakan language that was spoken by the Taíno people of the Caribbean.
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Tamils
The Tamils, also known as the Tamilar, are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group who natively speak the Tamil language and trace their ancestry mainly to India's southern state of Tamil Nadu, to the union territory of Puducherry, and to Sri Lanka.
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Taylor Caldwell
Janet Miriam Caldwell (September 7, 1900August 30, 1985) was a British-born American novelist and prolific author of popular fiction under the pen names Taylor Caldwell, Marcus Holland and Max Reiner.
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Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska
Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska, also known as Tekla Bądarzewska (Polish pronunciation:; 1829/1834 – 29 September 1861) was a Polish composer and pianist.
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Teresa Carreño
María Teresa Gertrudis de Jesús Carreño García (December 22, 1853June 12, 1917) was a Venezuelan pianist, soprano, composer, and conductor.
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Tethys (moon)
Tethys, or Saturn III, is the fifth-largest moon of Saturn, measuring about across.
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Tilly Edinger
Johanna Gabrielle Ottilie "Tilly" Edinger (13 November 1897 – 27 May 1967) was a German-American paleontologist and the founder of paleoneurology.
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Toby Riddle
Toby "Winema" Riddle (born italic; c. 1848 – 1920) was a Modoc woman who served as an interpreter in negotiations between the Native American Modoc tribe and the United States Army during the Modoc War (also called the Lava Beds War).
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Tonita Peña
Tonita Peña (born 1893 in San Ildefonso, died 1949 in Kewa Pueblo, New Mexico) born as Quah Ah (meaning white coral beads) but also used the name Tonita Vigil Peña and María Antonia Tonita Peña.
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
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Tuvan language
Tuvan or Tyvan is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva in South Central Siberia, Russia.
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University Park, Maryland
University Park is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.
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Valentina Fedorets
Valentina Aleksandrovna Fedorets (Russian: Валентина Александровна Федорец) was a Soviet astronomer.
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Valeria Barsova
Valeria Vladimirovna Barsova (Вале́рия Влади́мировна Ба́рсова; Astrakhan, 13 June 1892 – Sochi, 13 December 1967), PAU, was a Russian operatic soprano, one of the leading lyric-coloratura sopranos of the first half of the 20th century in Russia.
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Varvara Rudneva
Varvara Aleksandrova Kashevarova-Rudneva (c.1841–1899), was a Russian Empire medical doctor.
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Venezuela
Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea.
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Venus
Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
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Vera Gaze
Vera Fedorovna Gaze (Вера Фёдоровна Газе; 29 December 1899 – 3 October 1954) was a Russian astronomer who studied emission nebula and minor planets.
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Vera Mukhina
Vera Ignatyevna Mukhina (Ве́ра Игна́тьевна Му́хина; Vera Moukhina; – 6 October 1953) was a prominent Soviet sculptor and painter.
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Violeta Parra
Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (4 October 1917 – 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer, singer-songwriter, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and visual artist.
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Virginia Woolf
Adeline Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer.
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Wanda (crater)
Wanda is a crater in the Akna Montes on Venus first mapped first by the Soviet Venera 15/16 mission in 1984. List of craters on Venus and Wanda (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Wanda Landowska
Wanda Aleksandra Landowska (5 July 1879 – 16 August 1959) was a Polish harpsichordist and pianist whose performances, teaching, writings and especially her many recordings played a large role in reviving the popularity of the harpsichord in the early 20th century.
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Wang Zhenyi (astronomer)
Wang Zhenyi (1768–1797; styled Deqing(德卿), also known as the Jinling and Jiangning Lady Historian(金陵女史)) was a Chinese scientist from the Qing dynasty.
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Washoe people
The Washoe or Wašišiw ("people from here", or transliterated in older literature as Wa She Shu) are a Great Basin tribe of Native Americans, living near Lake Tahoe at the border between California and Nevada.
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Wen Shu
Wen Shu or Wen Chu (1595-1634) was a Chinese illustrator and painter who worked under the art name Hanshan and was known for her paintings of flora and small insects during the Ming dynasty.
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Wheatley (crater)
Wheatley is a crater on Venus at latitude 16.6, longitude 268 in Asteria Regio. List of craters on Venus and Wheatley (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Willa Cather
Willa Sibert Cather (born Wilella Sibert Cather; December 7, 1873 – April 24, 1947) was an American writer known for her novels of life on the Great Plains, including O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, and My Ántonia.
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Wilma Neruda
Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda, also known as Wilma Norman-Neruda and Wilma, Lady Hallé, was a Czech virtuoso violinist, chamber musician, and teacher.
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Wolof language
Wolof (Wolof làkk, وࣷلࣷفْ لࣵکّ) is a Niger–Congo language spoken by the Wolof people in much of West African subregion of Senegambia that is split between the countries of Senegal, Mauritania, and the Gambia.
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Wrexie Leonard
Wrexie Leonard (September 15, 1867 – November 9, 1937), also known as Louise Leonard, was an American astronomer who worked as an assistant to Percival Lowell and published her observations of Mars.
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Wu Zetian
Wu Zetian (17 February 624 – 16 December 705), personal name Wu Zhao, was Empress of China from 660 to 705, ruling first through others and then (from 690) in her own right.
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Xanthippe
Xanthippe (fl. 5th–4th century BCE) was an ancient Athenian, the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus.
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Xiao Hong
Xiao Hong or Hsiao Hung (1 June 1911 – 22 January 1942) was a Chinese writer.
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Yablochkina (crater)
Yablochkina is an impact crater on Venus. List of craters on Venus and Yablochkina (crater) are impact craters on Venus.
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Yekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova
Princess Yekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (born Countess Vorontsova; Екатери́на Рома́новна Да́шкова; 28 March 1743 – 15 January 1810) This source reports that Prince Dashkov died in 1761.
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Yelena Polenova
Yelena Dmitrievna Polenova (Russian: Елена Дмитриевна Поленова; 15 November 1850, Saint Petersburg - 7 November 1898, Moscow) was a Russian painter and graphic artist in the Art Nouveau style.
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Yevgenia Bugoslavskaya
Yevgenia Yakovlevna Bugoslavskaya (21 December 1899 – 30 May 1960) was a Soviet astronomer.
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Yosano Akiko
Yosano Akiko (Shinjitai: 与謝野 晶子, seiji: 與謝野 晶子; 7 December 1878 – 29 May 1942) was the pen-name of a Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist, and social reformer, active in the late Meiji era as well as the Taishō and early Shōwa eras of Japan.
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Yoshioka Yayoi
was a Japanese physician, educator, and women's rights activist.
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Yvette Guilbert
Yvette Guilbert (born Emma Laure Esther Guilbert, 20 January 1865 – 3 February 1944) was a French cabaret singer and actress of the Belle Époque.
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Zenobia
Septimia Zenobia (Palmyrene Aramaic:,; 240 – c. 274) was a third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria.
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Zhu Shuzhen
Zhu Shuzhen (1135 – 1180) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Song dynasty.
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Zinaida Aksentyeva
Zinaïda Mikolaïevna Aksentieva (Зінаїда Миколаївна Аксентьєва; July 25, 1900 – April 8, 1969) was a Ukrainian/Soviet astronomer and geophysicist.
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Zitkala-Sa
Zitkala-Ša, also Zitkála-Šá (Lakota: Zitkála-Šá, meaning Red Bird; February 22, 1876 – January 26, 1938), was a Yankton Dakota writer, editor, translator, musician, educator, and political activist.
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Zofia Nałkowska
Zofia Nałkowska (10 November 1884, in Warsaw, Congress Poland – 17 December 1954, in Warsaw) was a Polish prose writer, dramatist, and prolific essayist.
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Zofia Oleśnicka
Zofia Oleśnicka (? in Pieskowa Skała – c.1567) was a Polish Calvinist noblewoman, for many years considered to be the first Polish woman poet for a collection of Protestant hymns published in Cracow in 1556.
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Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston (January 7, 1891 – January 28, 1960) was an American writer, anthropologist, folklorist, and documentary filmmaker.
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4 Vesta
Vesta (minor-planet designation: 4 Vesta) is one of the largest objects in the asteroid belt, with a mean diameter of.
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See also
Impact craters on Venus
- Addams (crater)
- Adivar (crater)
- Agnesi (crater)
- Alcott (crater)
- Ariadne (crater)
- Aurelia (crater)
- Balch (crater)
- Barton (crater)
- Buck (crater)
- Cleopatra (crater)
- Cunitz (crater)
- Danilova (crater)
- De Lalande (crater)
- Dickinson (crater)
- Dorothy (Venusian crater)
- Goeppert-Mayer (crater)
- Golubkina (crater)
- Gregory (Venusian crater)
- Grimke (crater)
- Isabella (crater)
- Jeanne (crater)
- List of craters on Venus
- Maria Celeste (crater)
- Mariko (crater)
- Mead (crater)
- Meitner (Venusian crater)
- Merit Ptah (crater)
- Mona Lisa (crater)
- Nanichi
- Riley (crater)
- Ruth (Venusian crater)
- Stefania (crater)
- Wanda (crater)
- Wheatley (crater)
- Yablochkina (crater)
Lists of impact craters
- List of craters in the Solar System
- List of craters on 253 Mathilde
- List of craters on Callisto
- List of craters on Europa
- List of craters on Ganymede
- List of craters on Mars
- List of craters on Mars: A–G
- List of craters on Mars: H–N
- List of craters on Mars: O–Z
- List of craters on Mercury
- List of craters on Venus
- List of craters on minor planets
- List of craters on the Moon
- List of craters with ray systems
- List of largest craters in the Solar System
Venus-related lists
- List of Venus-crossing minor planets
- List of artificial objects on Venus
- List of coronae on Venus
- List of craters on Venus
- List of geological features on Venus
- List of landings on extraterrestrial bodies
- List of montes on Venus
- List of quadrangles on Venus
- List of terrae on Venus
References
Also known as Abigail (crater), Abika (crater), Craters of Venus, Craters on Venus, Guilbert (crater), Guilbert Crater, List of Venerian craters, List of Venusian craters, List of craters of Venus, Venerian craters, Venusian crater, Venusian craters.
, Aphra Behn, Arabic, Ariadne (crater), Ariel Durant, Armenian language, Artemisia Gentileschi, Astronomer, Aurelia (crater), Aurelia (mother of Caesar), Avvaiyar (Sangam poet), Ayn Rand, Azar Andami, Æthelflæd, Édith Piaf, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Émilie du Châtelet, Balch (crater), Ballet, Ban Zhao, Baranamtarra, Barbara Hepworth, Baroness Orczy, Barton (crater), Bathsheba, Beatrix Potter, Beatriz Galindo, Belarusian language, Belva Ann Lockwood, Bertha von Suttner, Berthe Morisot, Beryl Markham, Billie Holiday, Božena Němcová, Bronislava Nijinska, Buck (crater), Bulgaria, Butades, Byzantine Empire, Cai Yan, Callisto (moon), Carmen Amaya, Caroline Yale, Caterina Scarpellini, Catharine Beecher, Ceres (dwarf planet), Charles II of England, Charlotte Mary Yonge, Chechen language, Christina Nilsson, Christina Rossetti, Circassian languages, Clara Barton, Clara Schumann, Cleopatra, Cleopatra (crater), Cora Sandel, Corinna, Cunitz (crater), Czechs, Danilova (crater), Dat So La Lee, De Lalande (crater), Delia Akeley, Dervorguilla of Galloway, Dewi Sartika, Diameter, Dian Fossey, Dickey Chapelle, Dickinson (crater), Dione (moon), Dorothea Dix, Dorothea Erxleben, Dorothy (Venusian crater), Dorothy L. 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Carey Thomas, Ma Shouzhen, Macedonian language, Madame de La Fayette, Mae Jemison, Mandinka language, Margaret Bourke-White, Margaret Eliza Maltby, Margaret Mead, Margaret Sanger, Margaretta Riley, Marguerite Higgins, Mari language, Maria Callas, Maria Celeste, Maria Celeste (crater), Maria Cunitz, Maria Danilova, Maria Edgeworth, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Maria Goeppert Mayer, Maria Klenova, Maria Konopnicka, Maria Martinez, Maria Montessori, Maria Sibylla Merian, Maria Theresia von Paradis, Maria Yermolova, Maria Zhilova, Marianne Moore, Marie Bashkirtseff, Marie Boivin, Marie Curie, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné, Marie Fouquet, Marie Laurencin, Marie Taglioni, Marie Tussaud, Marie-Aimée Lullin, Marie-Jeanne de Lalande, Marie-Louise Lachapelle, Mariko (crater), Marina Tsvetaeva, Martine Bertereau, Mary Ann Bickerdyke, Mary Gilmore, Mary Horner Lyell, Mary Kingsley, Mary Lyon, Mary Sidney, Mary Watson Whitney, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary, Queen of Scots, Maybelle Carter, Mead (crater), Meitner (Venusian crater), Mercia, Mercy Otis Warren, Merit Ptah (crater), Merit-Ptah, Mesopotamia, Mihri Hatun, Moldovan language, Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa (crater), Mu Guiying, Mumtaz Mahal, Nadezhda Obukhova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Nadia Boulanger, Nanichi, Natalia Goncharova, Nell Gwyn, Nellie Bly, Nellie Melba, Nenets languages, Netherlands, Ngaio Marsh, Nina Simonovich-Efimova, Nivkh people, Nodira, Nofret, North Caucasus, Ola Cohn, Olga Bergholz, Oliva Sabuco, Ossetia, Ossetian language, Ostrogoths, Pandita Ramabai, Pathology, Patsy Cline, Pausanias (geographer), Pearl S. 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