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Autodescription — A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms: Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries (Q108665654)
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number | image | Name | Bio | named as | pages | author | author | occupation | sex or gender | date of birth | place of birth | date of death | place of death |
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1 | Halide Edib Adıvar | Turkish activist, writer and politician | EDİB ADIVAR, Halide (1884–1964) | 120-123 | Ayşe Durakbaşa | politician novelist writer university teacher military personnel journalist |
female | 1884-06-11 1883 |
Constantinople | 1964-01-09 | Istanbul | ||
2 | Clotilde Apponyi | Hungarian women's rights activist (1867-1942) | APPONYI, Countess, Mrs Count Albert Apponyi, born Countess Clotilde, Klotild Dietrichstein-Mensdorff-Pouilly (1867–1942) | 25-29 | Claudia Papp Susan Zimmermann |
diplomat | female | 1867-12-23 | Vienna | 1942-09-01 | Budapest | ||
3 | Mariia Argamakova | feminist | CHEKHOVA, Mariia Aleksandrovna Argamakova (1866–1934) | 95-98 | Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild | women's rights activist pedagogue suffragist |
female | 1866-01-18 | Saint Petersburg | 1934-04-08 | Moscow | ||
4 | Praskovia Arian | editor | ARIAN, Praskov’ia Naumovna Belenkaia (1864/5–1949) | 30-32 | Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild | writer editor |
female | 1864 1864-04-12 1865 |
Saint Petersburg | 1949-03-28 | Moscow | ||
5 | Inessa Armand | French communist politician, editor | ARMAND, Inessa-Elizaveta Fiodorovna (1874–1920) | 33-36 | Natalia Pushkareva | revolutionary editor politician communist feminist |
female | 1874-04-26 | Paris | 1920-09-24 | Nalchik | ||
6 | Aspazija | Latvian poet and playwright (1865–1943) | ASPAZIJA (Elza Rozenberga, in marriage Pliekšāne) (1865–1943) | 37-40 | Irina Novikova | poet playwright politician translator writer journalist |
female | 1865-03-04 | Zaļenieki Parish Mitava parish |
1943-11-05 | Dubulti | ||
7 | Ksenija Atanasijević | Serbian philosopher, editor (1894-1981) | ATANASIJEVIĆ, Ksenija (1894–1981) | 41-43 | Iva Nenić | philosopher editor |
female | 1894-02-05 | Belgrade | 1981-09-28 | Belgrade | ||
8 | Ingeborg Bachmann | Austrian poet and author (1926–1973) | BACHMANN, Ingeborg (1926–1973) | 44-47 | Caitríona Leahy | poet writer journalist screenwriter philosopher essayist playwright librettist translator |
female | 1926-06-25 | Klagenfurt am Wörthersee | 1973-10-17 | Rome | ||
9 | Maria Baiulescu | Romanian author, suffragist, women’s rights activist, Romanian nationalist, and feminist leader | BAIULESCU, Maria (1860–1941) | 48 48-50 |
Tanya Dunlap | writer women's rights activist |
female | 1860-08-21 | Brașov | 1941-06-24 | Brașov | ||
10 | Jelica Belović-Bernadžikovski | Croatian novelist and ethnographer, editor (1870-1946) | BELOVIĆ-BERNADZIKOWSKA, Jelica (1870–1946) | 51-53 | Jelica Zdero | translator poet journalist ethnographer writer editor |
female | 1870-02-25 1874 |
Osijek | 1946-06-30 | Novi Sad | ||
11 | Vela Blagoeva | Bulgarian writer and educator, editor | BLAGOEVA, Vela (1858–1921) | 62 62-65 |
Krassimira Daskalova | journalist writer editor |
female | 1858-09-29 | Veliko Tarnovo | 1921-07-21 | Sofia | ||
12 | Felicija Bortkevičienė | Lithuanian politician, editor | BORTKEVIČIENĖ, Felicija (1873–1945) | 70 70-75 |
Virginija Jurėnienė | politician editor |
female | 1873-09-01 | Krekenava | 1945 | Kaunas | ||
13 | Calypso Botez | Romanian writer (1880-1933) | BOTEZ, Calypso (1880–?) | 76 76-79 |
Maria Bucur | writer women's rights activist |
female | 1879 | Iași | 1933 | |||
14 | Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński | Polish writer and translator (1874–1941) | ŻELEŃSKI, Tadeusz Kamil Marcjan (Boy) (1874–1941) | 616 616-619 |
Katarzyna Pabijanek | linguist poet translator journalist writer university teacher literary critic physician pediatrician |
male | 1874-12-21 | Warsaw | 1941-07-04 1941-07-03 |
Lviv | ||
15 | Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka | Polish physician and women's rights advocate | BUDZIŃSKA-TYLICKA, Justyna (1867–1936) | 80 80-84 |
Katarzyna Sierakowska | physician women's rights activist politician |
female | 1867-09-12 | Łomża | 1936-04-08 | Warsaw | ||
16 | Kazimiera Bujwidowa | Polish social activist, publisher, feminist and atheist | BUJWIDOWA, Kazimiera (1867–1932) | 85 85-88 |
Dobrochna Kałwa | Esperantist women's rights activist |
female | 1867-10-16 | Warsaw | 1932-10-08 | Kraków | ||
17 | Alexandrina Cantacuzino | Romanian activist | CANTACUZINO, Princess Alexandrina (1876–1944) | 89 89-94 |
Roxana Cheşchebec | diplomat political activist |
female | 1876-09-20 | Ciocănești | 1944 | |||
18 | Marya Chéliga-Loevy | Polish writer | SZELIGA, Maria (pseudonym), also known in France and the USA as Maria Chéliga or Chéliga-Loevy (1854–1927) | 562 562-566 |
Agnieszka Janiak-Jasińska | writer poet |
female | 1854 | Jasieniec Solecki | 1927-01-02 | Vélizy-Villacoublay | ||
19 | Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan Civelek | Turkish suffragist | MEVLAN CİVELEK, Ulviye (1893–1964) | 336 336-339 |
Serpil Çakır | journalist women's rights activist suffragist |
female | 1893 | Hacıvelioba | 1964-04-09 | Kırıkhan | ||
20 | Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska | Polish politician, editor | DASZYŃSKA-GOLIŃSKA, Zofia (1866–1934) | 102 102-105 |
Grzegorz Krzywiec | historian economist politician editor |
female | 1866-08-06 1860-08-06 |
Warsaw | 1934-02-11 1934-02-19 |
Warsaw | ||
21 | Draga Dejanović | Socially-cultural activist, teacher, actress, writer and publicist | DEJANOVIĆ (Dejanovich), Draga (born Dimitrijević) (1840–1871) | 106 106-108 |
Ivana Pantelić | writer women's rights activist poet journalist |
female | 1840-08-18 | Kanjiža | 1871-06-26 | Bečej | ||
22 | Suat Derviş | Turkish author | DERVİŞ, Suat (Saadet Baraner) (1905–1972) | 109 109-113 |
Fatmagül Berktay | writer journalist women's rights activist novelist political activist |
female | 1905 | Constantinople | 1972-07-23 | Istanbul | ||
23 | Blaženka Despot | Croatian philosopher and sociologist | DESPOT, Blaženka (1930–2001) | 114 114-117 |
Gordana Bosanac | sociologist philosopher feminist |
female | 1930-01-09 | Zagreb | 2001-02-18 | Zagreb | ||
24 | Elena Djionat | Romanian publicist, educator, journalist and women's rights activist | DJIONAT, Elena (1888–?) | 118 118-119 |
Maria Bucur | activist teacher journalist opinion journalist women's rights activist suffragette |
female | 1888-05-08 | Bozieni | 1937 | |||
25 | Magdalena Draugelytė-Galdikienė | Lithuanian pedagogue (1891-1979) | GALDIKIENĖ, Magdalena (1891–1979) | 144 144-147 |
Karčiauskaitė Indrė | pedagogue | female | 1891-09-26 | Bardauskai | 1979-05-22 | Putnam | ||
26 | Anna Engelhardt | Russian writer, translator, editor and philanthropist (1838–1903) | ENGELGARDT, Anna (1838–1903) | 124 124-126 |
Igor’ Shkol’nikov | writer editor translator philanthropist journalist |
female | 1835 1838-06-02 |
Aleksandrovka | 1903-06-12 | Saint Petersburg | ||
27 | Regīna Ezera | Latvian writer (1930-2002) | EZERA, Regīna (born Šamreto) (1930–2002) | 127 127-130 |
Sandra Meshkova | writer poet short story writer |
female | 1930-12-20 | Riga | 2002-06-11 | Ķegums | ||
28 | Auguste Fickert | Austrian writer, editor (1855–1910) | FICKERT, Auguste (1855–1910) | 131 131-134 |
Hanna Hacker | journalist editor |
female | 1855-05-25 | Vienna | 1910-06-09 | Maria Enzersdorf Vienna | ||
29 | Anna Filosofova | Russian activist | FILOSOFOVA, Anna Pavlovna, born Diaghileva (1837–1912) | 135 135-139 |
Marianna Muravyeva | women's rights activist philanthropist |
female | 1837-08-05 | Saint Petersburg | 1912-03-17 1912-03-16 |
Saint Petersburg | ||
30 | Esther Frumkin | Soviet politician | FRUMKIN, Esther (real name Malka Lifschitz, Esfir’ Frumkina in Russian, known as Esther Frumkin in English) (1880–1943) | 140 140-143 |
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild | writer politician |
female | 1880 | Minsk | 1943-06-09 | Karlag | ||
31 | Charlotte Garrigue | First Lady of Czechoslovakia (1850–1923) | MASARYKOVÁ GARRIGUE, Charlotta (1850–1923) | 306-310 | Anna Nedvědová | pianist translator opinion journalist politician |
female | 1850-11-20 | Brooklyn | 1923-05-13 | Lány Castle | ||
32 | Sarolta Geőcze | (1862–1928) | GEŐCZE, Sarolta (1862–1928) | 153 153-157 |
Anna Loutfi | pedagogue sociologist |
female | 1862-12-27 | Bačkov | 1928-10-23 | Budapest | ||
33 | Vilma Glücklich | Hungarian feminist, editor | GLÜCKLICH, Vilma (1872–1927) | 162 162-165 |
Susan Zimmermann | women's rights activist teacher peace activist editor |
female | 1872-08-09 | Nové Mesto nad Váhom | 1927-08-19 | Vienna | ||
34 | Hana Gregorová | Slovak writer, editor (1885–1958) | GREGOROVÁ, Hana (1885–1958) | 166 166-168 |
Etela Farkašová | writer editor editing staff journalist |
female | 1885-01-30 | Martin | 1958-12-11 | Prague | ||
35 | Liubov Gurevich | Russian writer, editor (1866–1940) | GUREVICH, Liubov’ Iakovlevna (1866–1940) | 169 169-172 |
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild | linguist journalist theatre critic literary critic writer women's rights activist translator editor opinion journalist short story writer |
female | 1866-11-01 1866-10-20 |
Saint Petersburg | 1940-10-17 | Moscow | ||
36 | Mária Gárdos | Hungarian feminist (1885-1973) | GÁRDOS, Mária (Mariska Gárdos, Mrs György Pintér, likely born M. Grünfeld) (1885–1973) | 148 148-152 |
Susan Zimmermann | journalist women's rights activist political activist |
female | 1885-05-01 | Nagyberény | 1973-01-23 | Budapest | ||
37 | Marianne Hainisch | Austrian women's rights activist (1839–1936) | HAINISCH, Marianne (1839–1936) | 173-177 | Birgitta Bader-Zaar | women's rights activist suffragette |
female | 1839-03-25 | Baden | 1936-05-05 | Vienna | ||
38 | Johanna Bischitz von Heves | Hungarian philanthropist (1827–1898) | BISCHITZ, Johanna (born Hani Fischer, later Johanna Hevesi Bischitz) (1827–1898) | 58 58-61 |
Julia Richers | philanthropist | female | 1827 | Tata | 1898-03-28 | Budapest | ||
39 | Milada Horáková | Czechoslovak politician and resistance fighter (1901-1950) | HORÁKOVÁ, Milada (1901–1950) | 178 178-181 |
Dana Musilová | politician jurist |
female | 1901-12-25 | Vinohrady | 1950-06-27 | Pankrác Prison | ||
40 | Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu | Romanian teacher, writer and women's rights activist, editor | REUSS IANCULESCU, Eugenia de (1866–1938) | 463 463-466 |
Raluca Maria Popa | suffragette editor |
female | 1866-03-11 1865 |
Yizhivtsi | 1938-12-29 1938 |
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41 | Dimitrana Ivanova | Bulgarian teacher and journalist | IVANOVA, Dimitrana (1881–1960) | 182-184 | Krassimira Daskalova | teacher journalist women's rights activist suffragette |
female | 1881-02-01 | Ruse | 1960-05-29 | Sofia | ||
42 | Zinaida Ivanova | Russian writer and literary critic (1865-1913) | MIROVICH, pseudonym for Zinaida Sergeevna Ivanova (1865–1913) | 344 344-347 |
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild | writer literary critic historian opinion journalist translator feminist |
female | 1865 | Sychyovsky Uyezd Moscow |
1913-08-24 | Moscow Vladykino | ||
43 | Dragojla Jarnević | Croatian poet and teacher (1812–1875) | JARNEVIĆ, Dragojla (1812–1875) | 185 185-188 |
Sandra Prlenda | poet teacher writer |
female | 1812-01-04 | Karlovac | 1875-03-12 | Karlovac | ||
44 | Milena Jesenská | Czech journalist, writer, editor and translator (1896-1944) | JESENSKÁ, Milena (1896–1944) | 189 189-191 |
Alena Wagnerová | writer journalist translator opinion journalist editing staff |
female | 1896-08-10 | Prague | 1944-05-17 | Ravensbrück concentration camp Ravensbrück | ||
45 | Biljana Jovanović | Serbian author, peace activist and feminist | JOVANOVIĆ, Biljana (1953–1996) | 192 192-194 |
Jasmina Lukić | writer activist peace activist |
female | 1953-01-28 | Belgrade | 1996-03-11 | Ljubljana | ||
46 | Ivande Kaija | Latvian author (1876-1942) | KAIJA, Ivande (born Antonija Millere-Meldere, married name Antonija Lukina) (1876–1941) | 204 204-206 |
Sandra Meshkova | writer | female | 1876-10-13 | Jumprava Parish | 1942-01-02 | Riga 1st hospital | ||
47 | Anna Kalmanovich | Russian writer, feminist and suffragist | KAL’MANOVICH, Anna Andreevna (dates of birth and death unknown) | 207 207-209 |
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild | writer public figure activist women's rights activist suffragist |
female | 1877 | Russian Empire | 1920-11-16 | Tallinn | ||
48 | Klāra Kalniņa | Latvian politician and feminist | KALNIŅA, Klāra (born Veilande) (1874–1964) | 210 210-212 |
Irina Novikova | politician women's rights activist |
female | 1874-02-25 1874-02-24 |
Jēkabnieki Parish | 1964-11-21 | Stockholm | ||
49 | Teréz Karacs | Hungarian writer, educator, memoirist, and women's rights activist (1808–1892) | KARACS, Teréz (1808–1892) | 217 217-221 |
Éva Bicskei | pedagogue writer activist |
female | 1808-04-18 | Pest | 1892-10-07 | Békés | ||
50 | Elizaveta Karamihailova | Bulgarian physicist (1897–1968) | KARAMICHAILOVA, Elissaveta Ivanova (Kara-Michailova, Elizabeth) (1897–1968) | 222 222-225 |
Georgeta Nazarska | physicist | female | 1897-09-03 | Vienna | 1968-04-24 | Sofia | ||
51 | Lyuben Karavelov | Bulgarian writer (1834–1879) | KARAVELOV, Lyuben Stoychev (1834–1879) | 226 226-229 |
Georgeta Nazarska | poet writer journalist encyclopédistes |
male | 1834-11-07 1834-05-02 |
Koprivshtitsa | 1879-01-21 | Ruse | ||
52 | Ekaterina Karavelova | social activist, teacher, writer and translator | KARAVELOVA, Ekaterina (1860–1947) | 230 230-234 |
Reneta Roshkeva | teacher writer translator women's rights activist suffragette nurse feminist |
female | 1860-10-21 | Ruse | 1947-04-01 | Sofia | ||
53 | Anna Karima | Bulgarian writer and activist, editor | KARIMA, Anna (born Anna Todorova Velkova) (1871–1949) | 235 235-240 |
Krassimira Daskalova | writer translator opinion journalist suffragette editor prose writer playwright teacher |
female | 1871 | Berdiansk | 1949-03-06 | Sofia | ||
54 | Stoja Kašiković | editor | KAŠIKOVIĆ, Stoja (c.1865–?) | 241-243 | Jelica Zdero | editor | female | 1865 | Novi Grad | 1927 | |||
55 | Nataliya Kobrynska | Ukrainian writer, editor (1855-1920) | KOBRYNSKA, Natalia (born Ozarkevych) (1851–1920) | 244 244-247 |
Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak | writer women's rights activist editor feminist |
female | 1855-06-08 1851-06-08 |
Beleluia | 1920-01-22 | Bolekhiv | ||
56 | Olha Kobylianska | Ukrainian writer and feminist (1863–1942) | KOBYLIANSKA, Olha (Kobylians’ka, Ol’ha) (1863–1942) | 248 248-252 |
Teresa Polowy | writer women's rights activist opinion journalist translator |
female | 1863-11-27 | Gura Humorului | 1942-03-21 | Chernivtsi | ||
57 | Alexandra Kollontai | Soviet diplomat (1872-1952) | KOLLONTAI, Alexandra (1872–1952) | 253 253-257 |
Natalia Gafizova | revolutionary diplomat women's rights activist writer political theorist People's Commissar sociologist |
female | 1872-03-19 | Saint Petersburg | 1952-03-09 | Moscow | ||
58 | Kina Konova | Bulgarian schoolteacher | KONOVA, Kina (1872–1952) | 258 258-261 |
Krassimira Daskalova | Reneta Roshkeva | teacher journalist activist writer suffragette |
female | 1872-09 | Sevlievo | 1952-05-02 | Sofia | |
59 | Karolīne Kronvalde | Latvian teacher and feminist | KRONVALDE (born Roloff), Karolīne Liznete (1836–1913) | 267 267-268 |
Irina Novikova | teacher women's rights activist |
female | 1836-04-02 | Kurzeme Region | 1913-10-23 | Vecpiebalga | ||
60 | Nadezhda Krupskaya | Russian revolutionary and politician (1869-1939) | KRUPSKAIA, Nadezhda Konstantinovna (1869–1939) | 269 269-273 |
Norma C. Noonan | librarian writer teacher politician |
female | 1869-02-14 | Saint Petersburg | 1939-02-27 | Moscow | ||
61 | Eliška Krásnohorská | Czech feminist author, editor (1847-1926) | KRÁSNOHORSKÁ, Eliška (born Alžběta Pechová) (1847–1926) | 262 262-266 |
Libuše Heczková | writer women's rights activist librettist poet literary critic translator editor teacher editing staff critic |
female | 1847-11-18 | Prague | 1926-11-26 | New Town | ||
62 | Paulina Kuczalska-Reinschmit | social reformer and writer from Poland, editor | KUCZALSKA-REINSCHMIT (Reinschmidt), Paulina Jadwiga (1859–1921) | 274 274-277 |
Grzegorz Krzywiec | journalist women's rights activist writer suffragette editor |
female | 1859-01-15 | Warsaw | 1921-09-13 | Warsaw | ||
63 | Yekaterina Kuskova | Russian politician, editor (1869–1958) | KUSKOVA, Ekaterina Dmitrievna (born Esipova) (1869–1958) | 278 278-281 |
Barbara T. Norton | economist editor |
female | 1869-12-05 1869 |
Ufa | 1958-12-22 1958 |
Geneva | ||
64 | Zofka Kveder | Slovenian writer, editor (1878–1926) | KVEDER, Zofka (first married name, Kveder-Jelovšek; second married name, Kveder-Demetrović) (1878–1926) | 282 282-285 |
Katja Mihurko | writer journalist editor |
female | 1878-04-22 | Ljubljana | 1926-11-21 | Zagreb | ||
65 | Emília Kánya | Hungarian writer, editor (1830-1905) | KÁNYA (Kanya), Emilia; Mrs Mór Szegfi(1830–1905) | 213 213-216 |
Éva Bicskei | journalist writer editor |
female | 1830-11-10 | Pest | 1905-12-29 | Rijeka | ||
66 | Elise Käer-Kingisepp | Estonian physician, pharmacologist | KÄER-KINGISEPP, Elise (1901–1989) | 200 200-203 |
Sirje Tamul | pharmacist physiologist |
female | 1901-10-03 | Livonia Governorate | 1989-02-10 | Tartu | ||
67 | Käthe Leichter | Austrian writer (1895–1942) | LEICHTER, Käthe (1895–1942) | 286 286-289 |
Gabriella Hauch | writer economist trade unionist women's rights activist |
female | 1895-08-20 | Vienna | 1942-03-17 | Bernburg Euthanasia Centre Ravensbrück concentration camp | ||
68 | Draga Ljocic-Milosevic | Serbian feminist and physician (1855-1926) | LJOČIĆ (Ljotchich)-Milošević, Draga (1855–1926) | 290 290-292 |
Ivana Pantelić | physician activist military personnel suffragist |
female | 1855-02-22 | Šabac | 1926-11-05 | Belgrade | ||
69 | Julia Malinova | feminist from Bulgaria, editor (1869-1953) | MALINOVA, Julia (also Julie Malinoff) (1869–1953) | 293 293-295 |
Krassimira Daskalova | suffragette editor |
female | 1869-09-15 | Russian Empire | 1953-10-05 | Sofia | ||
70 | Veselinka Malinska | MALINSKA-ḰOSTAROVA GEORGI, Veselinka (1917–1988) | 296 296-300 |
Vera Veskoviḱ-Vangeli | journalist politician women's rights activist |
female | 1917-01-04 | Kumanovo | 1987-11-12 | Skopje | |||
71 | Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová | Slovak writer (1855-1939), editor | MARÓTHY-ŠOLTÉSOVÁ, Elena (1855–1939) | 301 301-305 |
Jana Cviková | writer journalist women's rights activist editor opinion journalist |
female | 1855-01-06 | Krupina | 1939-02-11 | Martin | ||
72 | Vera Maslovskaya | Polish-Belarusian teacher, poet, nationalism activist | MATEJCZUK, Vera (first married name, Maslouskaya; second married name, Karczeuskaya) (1896–1981) | 316 316-318 |
Aleh Ėduardavič Hardzienka | poet teacher political activist writer |
female | 1896-03-12 | Ogrodniczki | 1981-01-23 | Supraśl | ||
73 | Rosa Mayreder | Austrian artist and writer (1858-1938) | MAYREDER, Rosa (1858–1938) | 319 319-323 |
Edith Leisch-Prost | writer librettist pastellist painter editor |
female | 1858-11-30 | Vienna | 1938-01-19 | Vienna | ||
74 | Ona Mašiotienė | Lithuanian women's rights activist | MAŠIOTIENĖ, Ona (1883–1949) | 311 311-315 |
Indrė Karčiauskaitė | teacher women's rights activist politician journalist |
female | 1883-09-09 | Anykščiai District Municipality | 1949-12-29 | Kaunas | ||
75 | Elena Meissner | Romanian feminist | MEISSNER, Elena (1867?–1940?) | 328 328-330 |
Maria Bucur | suffragette | female | 1867 | Huși | 1940 | |||
76 | Eugénia Miskolczy Meller | Hungarian feminist | MELLER, Mrs Artur, Eugénia Miskolczy (1872–1944) | 331 331-335 |
Claudia Papp Susan Zimmermann |
peace activist women's rights activist |
female | 1872-01-14 | Pest | 1945 | Hungary | ||
77 | Adela Milčinović | Croatian writer (1879-1968) | MILČINOVIĆ, Adela (1878–1968) | 340 340-343 |
Slavica Jakobović-Fribec | writer translator opinion journalist journalist teacher |
female | 1879-12-14 | Sisak United States of America |
1968-06-18 | New York City | ||
78 | Zofia Moraczewska | politician (1873–1958) | MORACZEWSKA, Zofia (1873–1958) | 348 348-351 |
Joanna Dufrat | politician teacher |
female | 1873-07-04 | Chernivtsi | 1958-11-16 | Sulejówek | ||
79 | Izabela Moszczeńska-Rzepecka | Polish journalist | MOSZCZEŃSKA, Iza (Izabela Moszczeńska-Rzepecka) (1864–1941) | 352 352-355 |
Magdalena Gawin | journalist translator suffragist |
female | 1864-10-28 | Rzeczyca, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship | 1941-03-20 | Warsaw | ||
80 | Nezihe Muhiddin | Turkish activist | MUHİTTİN, Nezihe (1889–1958) | 356 356-359 |
Serpil Çakır | activist writer journalist women's rights activist politician suffragist |
female | 1889 | Kandilli | 1958-02-10 | Istanbul | ||
81 | Teodora Męczkowska | Polish activist (1870-1954) | MĘCZKOWSKA, Teodora (1870–1954) | 324 324-327 |
Jolanta Sikorska-Kulesza | activist teacher |
female | 1870-12-27 | Łowicz | 1954-12-11 | Warsaw | ||
82 | Ella Negruzzi | Romanian lawyer (1876-1949) | NEGRUZZI, Ella (1876–1948) | 363 363-365 |
Maria Bucur | lawyer | female | 1876-09-11 | Hermeziu | 1949-12-19 | Bucharest | ||
83 | Milica Ninković | Serbian translator | NINKOVIĆ (Ninkovich), Milica (Todorović, Todorovich) (1854–1881) | 370 370-371 |
Ivana Pantelić | translator | female | 1854-01-30 | Novi Sad | 1881-11-18 | Kragujevac | ||
84 | Teréza Nováková | Czech bookwriter, editor (1853-1912) | NOVÁKOVÁ (born Lanhausová), Teréza (1853–1912) | 372 372-375 |
Libuše Heczková | writer editor translator ethnographer opinion journalist editor-in-chief |
female | 1853-07-31 | New Town | 1912-11-13 | Malá Strana | ||
85 | Sofia Nădejde | Romanian translator (1856-1946) | NĂDEJDE, Sofia (1856–1946) | 360 360-362 |
Ștefania Mihăilescu | translator writer public figure |
female | 1856-09-14 | Botoșani | 1946-06-11 | Bucharest | ||
86 | Božena Němcová | Czech writer (1820-1862) | NĚMCOVÁ, Božena (born Barbora Panklová) (1820?–1862) | 366 366-369 |
Jiřina Šmejkalová | writer poet children's writer collector of fairy tales editor national revival activist opinion journalist novelist |
female | 1820-02-04 | Vienna | 1862-01-21 1862-04-21 |
Prague | ||
87 | Eliza Orzeszkowa | Polish writer | ORZESZKOWA, Eliza (1841–1910) | 376 376-380 |
Iwona Wiśniewska | writer essayist translator short story writer |
female | 1841-06-06 | Miĺkaŭščyna | 1910-05-18 | Hrodna | ||
88 | Haim Estreya Ovadya | Jewish partisan (1923–1944) | OVADYA, Haim Estreya (1922–1944) | 381 381-384 |
Vera Veskoviḱ-Vangeli | female | 1923-12-25 | Bitola | 1944-08-26 | Kaimaktsalan | |||
89 | Pavlina Pajk | Slovenian poet and writer (1854-1901) | PAJK, Pavlina (born Doljak) (1854–1901) | 389 389-391 |
Marta Verginella | poet writer |
female | 1854-04-09 | Pavia | 1901-06-01 | Ljubljana | ||
90 | Serafima Panteleeva | PANTELEEVA, Serafima (1846–1918) | 392 392-396 |
Natalia Tikhonov | scientist | female | 1870 | Saint Petersburg | 1918 | ||||
91 | Žarana Papić | Yugoslav feminist (1949-2002) | PAPIĆ, Žarana (1949–2002) | 397 397-401 |
Vanda Perović | sociologist anthropologist women's rights activist university teacher feminist |
female | 1949-07-04 | Sarajevo | 2002-09-10 | Belgrade | ||
92 | Anna Paradowska-Szelągowska | (1879-1962) | SZELĄGOWSKA, Anna (1880–1962) | 558 558-561 |
Joanna Dufrat | politician banker women's rights activist |
female | 1879-07-26 1880-07-20 |
Warsaw | 1962 1962-05 |
Geneva | ||
93 | Kalliroi Parren | Greek journalist and writer | PARREN, Callirhoe (born Siganou) (1859–1940) | 402-407 | Angelika Psarra Eleni Fournaraki |
writer journalist suffragette |
female | 1861 | Rethymno | 1940-01-15 | Athens | ||
94 | Alaiza Pashkievich | Belarusian writer & poet | PASHKEVICH, Alaiza; pen-name ‘TSIOTKA’ (‘Auntie’ in Belarussian) (1876–1916) | 408 408-410 |
Elena Gapova | Elena Gapova | opinion journalist poet writer politician public figure stage actor translator teacher feldsher editor nurse |
female | 1876-07-03 | Piasčyna | 1916-02-05 | Stary Dvor | |
95 | Solomiia Pavlychko | Ukrainian literary critic and philosopher (1958–1999) | PAVLYCHKO (PAVL’YCHKO), Solom’iya (Solom’ea, Solom’iia) Dm’ytrivna (1958–1999) | 411 411-415 |
Viktoriya M. Topalova | philosopher literary critic translator writer literary scholar opinion journalist man of letters |
female | 1958-12-15 | Lviv | 1999-12-31 | Kyiv | ||
96 | Olena Pchilka | Ukrainian academic (1849–1930) | PCHILKA, Olena (real name Olha Petrivna Kosach, born Drahomanova) (1849–1930) | 416 416-419 |
Natalia V. Monakhova | ethnologist writer journalist |
female | 1849-06-17 | Hadiach | 1930-10-04 | Kyiv | ||
97 | Kata Pejnović | Yugoslav feminist and politician (1899–1966) | PEJNOVIĆ, Kata (1899–1966) | 420 420-423 |
Maja Brkljačić | political commissar politician |
female | 1899-03-23 1899-03-21 |
Smiljan | 1966-11-10 1966-11-11 |
Zagreb | ||
98 | Karoline von Perin-Gradenstein | Austrian women's rights activist (1806-1888) | PERIN-GRADENSTEIN, Karoline Freifrau von (1806–1888) | 424-426 | Gabriella Hauch | activist | female | 1806-02-12 | Vienna | 1888-12-10 | Neu-Isenburg | ||
99 | Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė | Lithuanian writer and activist | PETKEVIČAITĖ, Gabrielė (1861–1943) | 427 427-431 |
Rima Praspaliauskienė | politician writer |
female | 1861-03-18 | Puziniškis | 1943-06-14 | Panevėžys | ||
100 | Františka Plamínková | Czechoslovak politician, feminist and publicist (1875-1942) | PLAMĺNKOVÁ, Františka F. (1875–1942) | 436 436-440 |
Soňa Hendrychová | writer journalist politician suffragette |
female | 1875-02-05 | Prague | 1942-06-30 | Kobylisy Shooting Range | ||
101 | Rosa Plaveva | an Ottoman and Yugoslav socialist and suffragette. | PLAVEVA, Rosa (born Varnalieva) (1878–1970) | 441 441-443 |
Vera Veskoviḱ-Vangeli | activist | female | 1878 | Veles | 1970 | Belgrade | ||
102 | Ľudmila Podjavorinská | Czechoslovak poet, writer and children books writer | PODJAVORINSKÁ, Ľudmila (pseudonym), born Ľudmila Riznerová (1872–1951) | 444 444-446 |
Andrea Šalingová | writer children's writer poet |
female | 1872-04-26 | Bzince pod Javorinou | 1951-03-02 | Nové Mesto nad Váhom | ||
103 | Adelheid Popp | Austrian feminist and socialist who worked as a journalist and politician, editor (1869-1939) | POPP, Adelheid (1869–1939) | 447-449 | Regina Köpl | journalist politician women's rights activist editor feminist |
female | 1869-02-11 | Inzersdorf Vienna |
1939-03-07 | Vienna | ||
104 | Vera Poska-Grünthal | Estonian lawyer (1898-1986) | POSKA-GRÜNTHAL, Vera (Veera) (1898–1986) | 450 450-453 |
Sirje Tamul | journalist lawyer |
female | 1898-03-25 | Tallinn | 1986-01-29 | Stockholm | ||
105 | Berta Pīpiņa | Latvian politician, writer and journalist | PĪPIŅA, Berta (1883–1942) | 432 432-435 |
Elizabete Picukane | politician writer journalist |
female | 1883-09-28 | Code Parish | 1942-11-14 | Siberia | ||
106 | Parashqevi Qiriazi | Albanian educational theorist | The QIRIAZI Sisters, Sevasti (1870–1949) and Parashqevi (1880–1970) | 454 454-458 |
Zenepe Dibra | linguist suffragette |
female | 1880-06-02 | Bitola | 1970 | Tirana | ||
107 | Sevasti Qiriazi | Albanian activist and educator (ca. 1870–1949) | The QIRIAZI Sisters, Sevasti (1870–1949) and Parashqevi (1880–1970) | 454 454-458 |
Zenepe Dibra | suffragette journalist |
female | 1871 | Bitola | 1949-08-30 | Tirana | ||
108 | Kočo Racin | Writer, poet and communist (1908–1943) | RACIN, Kočo (Konstantin Solev) (1908–1943) | 459-462 | Jasna Koteska | Ivana Velinovska | poet writer prose writer opinion journalist |
male | 1908-12-22 | Veles | 1943-06-13 | Mount Bistra | |
109 | Barbora Rezlerová-Švarcová | Slovak journalist | REZLEROVÁ-ŠVARCOVÁ (also written SCHWARTZOVÁ ), Barbora (1890–1941) | 467 467-469 |
Jana Juránová | journalist | female | 1890-07-07 1890-07-06 |
Blaibach | 1941-09-02 1942 |
Moscow | ||
110 | Milena Rudnytska | Ukrainian women's rights activist, politician and writer (1892-1976) | RUDNYTSKA, Milena (1892–1979) | 470 470-474 |
Tatiana Zhurzhenko | journalist women's rights activist politician writer |
female | 1892-07-15 | Zboriv | 1976-03-29 | Munich | ||
111 | Urani Rumbo | Albanian writer and feminist (1895–1936) | RUMBO, Urani (1895–1936) | 475 475-478 |
Zenepe Dibra | journalist suffragist writer teacher women's rights activist |
female | 1884 | Stegopul | 1936-03-26 | Vlorë | ||
112 | Kostadina Rusinska | Bulgarian teacher, feminist, revolutionary 1880 1932 | BOJADJIEVA NASTEVA-RUSINSKA, Kostadina (1880–1932) | 66-69 | Vera Veskoviḱ-Vangeli | teacher | female | 1880 | Ohrid | 1932 | Sofia | ||
113 | Therese Schlesinger-Eckstein | Austrian politician (1863–1940) | SCHLESINGER, Therese (1863–1940) | 479-483 | Gabriella Hauch | politician writer feminist |
female | 1863-06-06 | Vienna | 1940-06-05 | Blois | ||
114 | Rosika Schwimmer | Hungarian activist, editor (1877-1948) | SCHWIMMER, Róza (Bédy-Schwimmer, Bédi-Schwimmer, Rózsa, Rosika) (1877–1948) | 484-490 | Susan Zimmermann | Borbala Major | journalist non-fiction writer politician peace activist editor lecturer suffragist |
female | 1877-09-11 | Budapest | 1948-08-03 | New York City | |
115 | Isidora Sekulić | Serbian writer (1877–1958) | SEKULIĆ, Isidora (1877–1958) | 491 491-493 |
Iva Nenić | writer literary critic art critic |
female | 1877-02-16 | Mošorin | 1958-04-05 | Belgrade | ||
116 | Sabiha Sertel | Turkish journalist (1895–1968) | SERTEL, Sabiha (born Nazmi) (1895–1968) | 494 494-497 |
İnci Özkan Kerestecioğlu | journalist | female | 1895 | Thessaloniki | 1968-09-02 | Baku | ||
117 | Anna Shabanova | Russian physician (1842-1932) | SHABANOVA, Anna (1848–1932) | 498 498-502 |
Natalia Novikova | physician | female | 1842-03-06 | Smolensk Uyezd | 1932-05-25 | Saint Petersburg | ||
118 | Olga Shapir | Russian writer | SHAPIR, Ol’ga Andreevna (born Kislaikova) (1850–1916) | 503 503-506 |
Irina Yukina | writer feminist |
female | 1850-10-09 | Lomonosov | 1916-06-13 | Complex of the mental hospital, Fermskoe shosse | ||
119 | Ekaterina Shchepkina | Russian feminist, historian and journalist | SHCHEPKINA, Ekaterina Nikolaevna (1854–1938) | 507 507-509 |
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild | historian writer teacher |
female | 1854 | Russian Empire | 1938 | Soviet Union | ||
120 | Poliksena Shishkina-Iavein | SHISHKINA-IAVEIN, Poliksena Nestorovna (1875–1947) | 510 510-513 |
Irina Yukina | physician suffragist |
female | 1875-04 | Mykolaiv | 1947-03 1947 |
Saint Petersburg | |||
121 | Staka Skenderova | Ottoman Bosnian writer and teacher | SKENDEROVA, Staka (1831–1891) | 514-516 | Jelica Zdero | writer poet teacher adult educator |
female | 1828 | Sarajevo | 1891-05-26 | Sarajevo | ||
122 | Lydia Sklevicky | SKLEVICKY, Lydia (1952–1990) | 517 517-520 |
Biljana Kašić | sociologist historian ethnographer |
female | 1952-05-07 | Zagreb | 1990-01-21 | Delnice | |||
123 | Margit Slachta | Hungarian activist, editor (1884-1974) | SLACHTA, Margit (1884–1974) | 521 521-525 |
Ilona Mona Margit Balogh |
nun teacher editor social activist politician |
female | 1884-09-18 | Košice | 1974-01-06 | Buffalo | ||
124 | Nadezhda Stasova | Russian women's rights activist | STASOVA, Nadezhda Vasil’evna (1822–1895) | 526 526-529 |
Marianna Muravyeva | women's rights activist philanthropist feminist |
female | 1822-06-12 | Pushkin | 1895-09-27 | Saint Petersburg | ||
125 | Szeréna Stern | politician | STERN, Szeréna, Mrs Pollák (1894–1966) | 534 534-538 |
Erika Varsányi Claudia Papp |
schoolmistress social politician local politician |
female | 1890-06-15 | Nagyatád | 1966-03-02 | Budapest | ||
126 | Ilona Stetina | editor | STETINA, Ilona (Mrs Gyula Sebestyén) (1855–1932) | 539 539-543 |
Anna Loutfi | editor | female | 1855-03-27 | 1932 | ||||
127 | Lilli Suburg | Estonian journalist (1841-1923) | SUBURG, Lilli (Caroline) (1841–1923) | 544-547 | Sirje Tamul | Andra Lätt | journalist writer women's rights activist publisher |
female | 1841-08-01 | Rõusa | 1923-02-08 | Valga | |
128 | Maria Svolou | Greek politician | SVOLOU, Maria (born Desypri) (1892?–1976) | 552-557 | Dimitra Samiou | politician women's rights activist |
female | 1892 | Athens | 1976-06-03 | |||
129 | Karolina Světlá | Czech writer and bookwriter (1830-1899) | SVĚTLÁ, Karolína (pseudonym; born Johanna Rottová) (1830–1899) | 548 548-551 |
Rajenda Chitnis | writer prose writer |
female | 1830-02-24 | Prague | 1899-09-07 | New Town | ||
130 | Nadzeja Sznarkiewicz | SZNARKIEWICZ, Nadzeja (born Kaladzianka) (1897–1974) | 567 567-568 |
Aleh Ėduardavič Hardzienka | local historian pedagogue public figure cultural activist |
female | 1897-09-30 | Brest | 1974-05-21 | ||||
131 | Avra Theodoropoulou | Greek musician | THEODOROPOULOU, Avra (born Drakopoulou) (1880–1963) | 569 569-574 |
Aleka Boutzouvi | pianist writer suffragette |
female | 1880-11-03 | Edirne | 1963-01-20 | Athens | ||
132 | Vida Tomšič | Slovenian communist (1913-1998) | TOMŠIČ, Vida (born Bernot) (1913–1998) | 575 575-579 |
Mateja Jeraj | political commissar politician partisan |
female | 1913-06-26 | Ljubljana | 1998-12-10 | Ljubljana | ||
133 | Fatma Aliye Topuz | Turkish feminist writer (1862-1936) | ALİYE, Fatma (1862–1936) | 21-24 | Serpil Çakır | novelist essayist columnist writer journalist |
female | 1862-10-09 | Istanbul | 1936-07-13 | Istanbul | ||
134 | Toyen | Czech painter, photographer, writer and artist (1902–1980) | TOYEN (born Marie Čermínová) (1902–1980) | 580 580-583 |
Martina Pachmanová | painter photographer illustrator drafter graphic artist manufacturer |
female | 1902-09-21 | Smíchov | 1980-11-09 | 7th arrondissement of Paris | ||
135 | Maria Trubnikova | Russian philanthropist and feminist (1835–97) | TRUBNIKOVA, Mariia (1835–1897) | 584 584-587 |
Natalia Novikova | writer | female | 1835-01-06 | Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky Chita |
1897-04-28 | Tambov Saint Petersburg | ||
136 | Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams | politician, editor (1869–1962) | TYRKOVA-WILLIAMS, Ariadna (1869–1962) | 588 588-591 |
Ol’ga Shnyrova | journalist editor |
female | 1869-11-13 1869-11-26 1869-11-14 |
Saint Petersburg | 1962-01-12 | Washington, D.C. | ||
137 | Lesya Ukrainka | Ukrainian poet and writer (1871–1913) | UKRAINKA, Lesia (real name Larysa Petrivna Kosach) (1871–1913) | 592 592-594 |
Natalia V. Monakhova | poet translator writer playwright |
female | 1871-02-13 | Zviahel | 1913-08-01 | Surami | ||
138 | Terézia Vansová | Slovak writer, editor (1857-1942) | VANSOVÁ, Terézia (1857–1942) | 595-598 595 |
Jana Cviková | writer poet editor |
female | 1857-04-18 | Zvolenská Slatina | 1942-10-10 | Banská Bystrica | ||
139 | Pálné Veres | Hungarian feminist (1815-1895) | BENICZKY, Hermin (Mrs Pál Veres) (1815–1895) | 54 54-57 |
Anna Loutfi | pedagogue | female | 1815-12-13 | Trebeľovce | 1895-09-28 | Váchartyán | ||
140 | Božena Viková-Kunětická | Czech member of Czech council, politician, feminist, writer and playwright (1862–1934) | VIKOVÁ-KUNĚTICKÁ, Božena (1862–1934) | 599 599-603 |
Libuše Heczková | Irena Kreitlová | writer playwright poet politician stage actor |
female | 1862-07-30 | Pardubice | 1934-03-18 | Libočany | |
141 | Angela Vode | Yugoslavian political and human rights activist (1892-1985) | VODE, Angela (1892–1985) | 604 604-607 |
Karmen Klavžar | human rights activist defectologist special education teacher opinion journalist teacher |
female | 1892-01-05 | Ljubljana | 1985-05-05 | Ljubljana | ||
142 | Alice Voinescu | Romanian essayist, translator and writer (1885–1961) | VOINESCU, Alice Steriadi (1885–1961) | 608 608-612 |
Diana Georgescu | essayist translator writer university teacher philosopher diarist |
female | 1885-02-10 | Drobeta-Turnu Severin | 1961-06-04 | Bucharest | ||
143 | Adela Xenopol | Romanian writer and feminist, editor | XENOPOL, Adela (1861–1939) | 613 613-615 |
Ștefania Mihăilescu | novelist editor |
female | 1861 | Iași | 1939-05-11 | Bucharest | ||
144 | Marija Jurić Zagorka | Croatian journalist, novelist, dramatist (1873–1957) | JURIĆ, Marija (1873–1957) | 195 195-199 |
Slavica Jakobović-Fribec | journalist playwright writer novelist |
female | 1873-03-02 | Negovec | 1957-11-30 | Zagreb | ||
145 | Vera Zlatareva | Bulgarian jurist, author, feminist, suffragette | ZLATAREVA, Vera (1905–1977) | 620 620-623 |
Krassimira Daskalova | jurist opinion journalist politician women's rights activist |
female | 1905-12-03 | Golyamo Belovo | 1977-08-19 | Sofia | ||
146 | Ekaterina Zlatoustova | ZLATOUSTOVA, Ekaterina Hristova (1881–1952) | 624 624-627 |
Žoržeta Nazărska | historian teacher translator |
female | 1881-09-22 | Varna | 1952 | Sofia | |||
147 | Dora d'Istria | Romanian writer (1828-1888) | GJIKA, Elena (Elena Ghica, pen-name DORA D’ISTRIA) (1828?–1888?) | 158 158-161 |
Zenepe Dibra | painter writer essayist historian traveler mountaineer |
female | 1828-02-03 1828-01-22 |
Bucharest | 1888-11-17 | Florence | ||
148 | Shaqe Çoba | Albanian Feminist | ÇOBA, Shaqe (Marie) (1875–1954) | 99 99-101 |
Zenepe Dibra | women's rights activist activist |
female | 1875 | Shkodër | 1954 | Shkodër | ||
149 | Nurser Öztunali | Turkish architect and feminism activist | ÖZTUNALI, Nurser (1947–1999) | 385 385-388 |
Sevgi Uçan Çubukçu | architect editor women's rights activist |
female | 1947-02-04 | Mersin | 1999-02-28 | Istanbul | ||
150 | Alojzija Štebi | ŠTEBI, Alojzija (Lojzka) (1883–1956) | 530 530-533 |
Marta Verginella | politician teacher opinion journalist suffragette |
female | 1883-03-24 | Ljubljana | 1956-08-09 | Ljubljana | |||
151 | Narcyza Żmichowska | Polish writer and feminist (1819–1876) | ŻMICHOWSKA, Narcyza (1819–1876) | 628 628-632 |
Grażyna Borkowska | poet writer |
female | 1819-03-04 | Warsaw | 1876-12-24 | Warsaw |
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