299 Women Who Shaped World History

Catherine II

Born: April 21 [May 2, New Style], 1729, Stettin, Prussia [now Szczecin, Poland]Died: November 6 [November 17], 1796, Tsarskoye Selo [now Pushkin], near St. Petersburg, Russia Catherine the Great, empress of Russia the second of that name, who continued the process of Westernization begun by Peter the Great and made Russia a European power.Originally named

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Kim Campbell

Born: March 10, 1947, Port Alberni, British Columbia, CanadaAvril Phaedra Campbell was the 19th prime minister of Canada (1993) and first woman to hold the office. Born Avril Phaedra Campbell in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Campbell received degrees in political science (1969) and law (1983) from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. She also

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Boudicca

Died: AD 60 Boudicca was an ancient British queen who in AD 60 led a revolt against Roman rule.Boudicca (died 60) was the queen of the Iceni, a British tribe inhabiting the territory constituting the present-day counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. On the death of her husband, King Prasutagus, the Romans seized her territory. The

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Gertrude Bell

Born: July 14, 1868, Washington Hall, Durham, EnglandDied: July 12, 1926, Baghdad, Iraq Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell was a British archaeologist, writer, and government official, born in Durham County, England, and educated at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. From 1899 to 1914, she made several archaeological expeditions in Asia Minor and on the Arabian

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Hanan Ashrawi

Born: 1946, Ram Allah, Palestine[now in Israeli-occupied territory]Ashrawi was a Palestinian educator and spokeswoman for the Palestinian delegation to Middle East peace talks in the early 1990s. The youngest daughter of a prominent physician, who was a founder of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), she grew up in an Anglican family. In the late 1960s,

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