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8 wrz 2024 · Using internet searches as a parameter, we've created a compilation of the 100 most famous women in history, listed here in ascending order of popularity (that is, No. 1 is the one most popular with searchers).
- Eleanor Roosevelt
On February 16, 1946, facing the incredible violations of...
- Angela Davis
The 100 Top-Searched Women of History. ... Famous and...
- Martha Graham
Jone Johnson Lewis is a women's history writer who has been...
- Women's Suffrage Biographies
Included here are key biographies of women who worked for...
- Isabella II
The 100 Top-Searched Women of History. Famous Mothers in...
- Maria Montessori
Appointed Professor of Anthropology at the University of...
- Rachel Carson
The 100 Top-Searched Women of History. Margaret Mead. Get to...
- Nobel Prize for Literature
Her daughter, Mary Soames, went to the ceremonies with her....
- Eleanor Roosevelt
16 maj 2023 · From influencing major Supreme Court decisions or making history at the Oscars to being the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean or becoming the world’s youngest Nobel Peace...
11 sie 2019 · Florence Nightingale: nurse, reformer, helped establish standards for nursing. Dorothea Dix: advocate for the mentally ill, supervisor of nurses in the U.S. Civil War. Clara Barton: founder of the Red Cross, organized nursing services in the U.S. Civil War.
Discover 100 women in history with achievements in the arts, astronomy, exploration, sciences, performance arts, sports, politics and government. Read these 100 profiles to learn how they redefined rules, broke records, changed perceptions and more.
9 sie 2018 · Which women have had the biggest impact on world history? We asked you to vote on a shortlist of 100 figures selected by 10 experts. Here are 100 of the most influential and important women in history – both famous and lesser-known – that have changed the world…
From Amelia Earhart to Beyoncé and Eva Perón to Malala, meet 100 women who defined the last century.
5 mar 2020 · Men largely wrote the first draft of history. On the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage, TIME revisits the women in history who wielded power and made an indelible impact.