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The Cumaean Sibyl was the priestess and prophet of the god Apollo’s oracle at Cumae, a Greek colony. The most famous legend of the Sibyl involves her nine prophetic books, which contained knowledge ...
Bertha Lutz established the leading suffrage organization in Brazil in 1922. Within a decade of its formation, the Brazilian Federation for the Advancement of Women (BFAW) had achieved its goal. The ...
Isabella d’Este (Gonzaga) was a powerful and well-educated political figure, humanitarian, patron of the arts, and mother of seven. Known as “The First Lady of the Renaissance,” she was related to ...
Unknown artist. Angelina Emily Grimké 1805–18805–1879), n.d. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C.
Alessandra Giliani was reputedly the surgical assistant to Modino de’ Luzzi (d. 1326), a professor of medicine at the University of Bologna who published a foundational book on anatomy in 1316.
Kathleen Gilje was born in Brooklyn, New York. She trained as a conservator of paintings at the Museum of Capodimonte in Naples, Italy. Gilje has used her experience as the basis for her own pantings, ...
Anna Maria van Schurman is readily considered the most highly educated woman of the 17th century. She questioned the role that women should play in Dutch society, and her determination to receive an ...
Neeta Madahar is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily with photography and time-based media to explore constructions of nature, artifice, and perception with an auto-biographical influence.
Margaret Sanger was an activist who pioneered the fight for American reproductive freedom in the early 20th century. She was born Margaret Louise Higgins, in Corning, New York, to a large Catholic ...