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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
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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