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  • Julka Hlapec Đorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јулка Хлапец Ђорђевић; 1882–1969) was a Serbian writer, feminist, critic, activist, philosopher, translator. In...
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  • Cecile Harnie (born 17 April 1945) is a former Belgian politician and trade unionist. Harnie was born on 17 April 1945 in Halle, Belgium. She attended...
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    Teresa Aço Taveira (1852 – 1892) was a Portuguese actress. Teresa Aço Taveira was born on 18 May 1852 at Silves, a town in the Algarve region of Portugal...
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  • Reynette of Koblenz (born circa 1340, d. after 1390) was a German-Jewish moneylender in Koblenz. She was first married to Leo von Münstermaifeld and secondly...
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  • Dr. Hannah E. Hashkes is an Israeli philosopher of Jewish thought. Hashkes studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and wrote her (2004) Ph.D. dissertation...
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  • Athos II was a passenger and cargo liner for Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes making her maiden voyage from Marseilles 25 March 1927 starting on the...
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    Antonio Francesco Manciolino (... - ...; fl. 1518-1531) is considered one of the most important masters of the so-called "Bolognese School" of fencing...
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  • Jazmín Hiaya (late 10th century to 1030s) (Arabic: جازمين حيية) was the only Arab military governor of the Taifa of Talavera de la Reina. Jazmín was probably...
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