- The
English people are an
ethnic group and
nation native to England, who
speak the
English language, a West
Germanic language, and
share a
common ancestry...
- series. Levin,
Carol (2016). A
Biographical Encyclopedia of
Early Modern Englishwomen:
Exemplary Lives and
Memorable Acts, 1500-1650.
Taylor and Francis. pp...
- for her
portrayal of a
flamboyant American socialite unwelcome among Englishwomen in Italy. Film
Comment remarked, "She
manages the
movie star
trick of...
-
people (demonym "Danes")
England →
English people (demonym "Englishmen", "
Englishwomen")
Finland →
Finnish people (demonym "Finns", "Finnic")
Flanders → Flemish...
- English-language encomium, the only work by
Englishwomen published in
Latin in the 16th century, and the only work by any
Englishwomen published in any
language before...
- (4
April 1837 – 22
November 1910) was one of the
MacDonald sisters,
Englishwomen of the
Victorian era, four of whom were
notable for
their contribution...
- (née Sidney, 27
October 1561 – 25
September 1621) was
among the
first Englishwomen to gain
notice for her
poetry and her
literary patronage. By the age...
-
women 1560-1620,
Macmillan 1985. Arnold, Janet:
Patterns of
Fashion 2:
Englishwomen's Dresses and
Their Construction c. 1860-1940, Wace 1966,
Macmillan 1972...
-
Benedictine nun at
Dunkirk Abbey in Dunkirk, France, like many
other highborn Englishwomen during the
reign of
Charles II. She is
believed to have
resided there...
- Bertolet, Jo
Eldridge Carney, A
Biographical Encyclopedia of
Early Modern Englishwomen 'Long Meg of Westminster': a
mystery solved."
Notes and Queries, vol...