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Ernestina Cravello (1880–1942) was an Italian-American anarcha-feminist
activist during the late 19th and
early 20th centuries.
Cravello was born in Northern...
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Hydra Garcia ?' (pen.) Amar, Garcia, Tefay, Ouchem, Barthes, Guidicelli,
Cravello, M****at, Blondy, Salarino, Sellal.
Report Zouaoui 25' Bellout, Benajeh...
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guideline CG156 – Issued:
February 2013
Ohannessian A,
Loundou A, Courbière B,
Cravello L,
Agostini A (September 2014). "Ovarian
responsiveness in
women receiving...
- 1080/01443610400008206. PMID 16147625. S2CID 13606977. Roge P, D'Ercole C,
Cravello L,
Boubli L,
Blanc B (April 1996). "Hysteroscopic
management of uterine...
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Ernestina may
refer to:
Ernestina Cravello (1880–1942), Italian-American anarcha-feminist
Clodoaldo de Oliveira, a
Brazilian footballer Ernestina Edem...
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Christos M.
Cotsakos (born 1948),
former CEO of E*TRADE (B)
Ernestina Cravello (1880–1942), Italian-American anarcha-feminist
activist during the late...
- few of the
other activist women (including
Ninfa Baronio and
Ernestina Cravello)
formed the
Gruppo Eman****zione
della Donna (Women's Eman****tion Group)...
- in the area she
befriended and
influenced the
young anarchist Ernestina Cravello and
joined the
Teatro Sociale, a
theater group that
staged plays about...
- role in the
anarchist movement in Paterson. With
Maria Roda and
Ernestina Cravello,
Baronio co-founded the
Gruppo Eman****zione
della Donna (Women's Eman****tion...