- William Shakespeare
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Charles Dickens
- Isaac Newton
- Alan Turing
- Florence Nightingale
- Winston Churchill
- David Beckham
- J.K. Rowling
- Adele
- William Shakespeare
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Charles Dickens
- Isaac Newton
- Alan Turing
- Florence Nightingale
- Winston Churchill
- David Beckham
- J.K. Rowling
- Adele
Suzanne Lacore (1875 – 1975) was a French politician. She is one of the first three women to have been part of a French government, in 1936. Leader of the National Committee of Socialist Women Suzanne Lacore was born on May 30, 1875 in Corrèze, into a bourgeois family. After her studies at the tea
Annie Cohen Kopchovsky, also known as Annie Londonderry (1870–1947), was the first woman to circumnavigate the globe by bicycle. The feat took him fifteen months. Young wife and mother Daughter of Beatrice and Levi Cohen, Annie Cohen was born in 1870, probably in Riga, Latvia, where her family or
Lady Tomoe or Tomoe Gozen (1161?-1247?) is a female Japanese samurai whose story has become such popular legend that the truth often mixes with the myth. The Gempei War Famous for her skills in horseback riding, archery, and kenjutsu (the art of samurai swordsmanship), Tomoe Gozen accompanies her
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