Joanna, Princess of Asturias
Catherine of Aragon
Maria of Aragon
Juan, Prince of Asturias
Joanna, Princess of Asturias
Catherine of Aragon
Maria of Aragon
Juan, Prince of Asturias
On 9 June 1947, the Nizam wrote a letter to the Viceroy Mountbatten, in which he expressed his displeasure openly - In the last few days I have seen the seventh clause (clause) of the Independence Bill as appeared in the newspapers. I regret that as has often been the case in the past months, the ma
Hattie McDaniel (1895 – 1952) was an American entertainer, actress, singer, and songwriter. She is the first black actress to receive an Oscar, in the category of best supporting actor for her role in Gone with the wind . The Mighty Minstrels Born June 10, 1895 in Kansas, Hattie McDaniel was the
Ngalifourou (1864 – 1956) is a queen of the Teke kingdom in Central Africa, the last ruler of black Africa. Queen of the Teke kingdom Daughter of Bokapa, Ngalifourou was born in 1864 in Ngabé, on the right bank of the Congo River. She is part of the Téké people, a Bantu population that lives in
Trotula of Salerno , or Trotula di Ruggiero (or Trota), is an Italian doctor of the Middle Ages, to whom several books on womens health are attributed. Basics of womens medicine Very little is known of the life of Trotula of Salerno, other than that she probably lived in 11th century and that it b