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  • For those of a similar name, see Kate Kavanagh (disambiguation) Catherine (Kate) Cavanagh (4 December 1951 – 15 November 2008) was a social worker, social...
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  • Velena G. Ellis, Esq. (née Glasgow; June 3, 1914 – December 3, 1971) was an American police officer and attorney who was the first African American woman...
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  • Svetlana Bachevanova is a notable Bulgarian photographer. She served as lead photographer for an anti-communist newspaper, Demokrazia, and for the first...
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  • The following individuals were Earls during the reign of William II of England who reigned from 1087 to 1100. The period of tenure as Earl is given after...
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  • Women Can Do It (WCDI) is a training programme for women originated in the Norwegian Labour Party Women. The aim of Women Can Do It is to make more women...
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  • Firmin Le Ver, in Latin Firminus Verris, (between 1370 and 1375 – Abbeville, 1444) was a French Carthusian monk, philologist, and lexicographer. Firmin...
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  • Peirana was a town of ancient Lycia, which according to Pindar was the home of Bellerophon. Its site is unlocated. Pindar, Ol., 13.66-13.67. Richard Talbert...
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  • Grete Mildenberg (born Grete Hill: 5 January 1902) was a German politician (KPD). Grete Hill was born into a working-class family in Elbing, an industrial...
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