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Hubertine Auclert ([y.bɛʁ.tin o.klɛʁ]; 10
April 1848 – 4
August 1914) was a
leading French feminist and a
campaigner for women's suffrage. Born in the...
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Hubertine (or
Huberta or Hubertina) is a
feminine given name
based on the
masculine named Hubert.
Notable people who have or had this name include: Hubertine...
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French feminist newspaper published in
Paris from 1881
through 1891 by
Hubertine Auclert. It was
first published on
February 13, 1881, and
appeared bi-monthly...
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Hubertine Rose Éholie (23 May 1934 - 11 May 2019) was an
Ivorian academic.
Specialising in chemistry, she had a long
career at the
University of Abidjan...
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Maria Hubertine Heynen; 22
February 1862, in
Cologne – 16 May 1932, in Düsseldorf) was a
German actress and
theater director.
Louise Maria Hubertine Heynen...
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records of
these executions have been found. The
Prince was
married to Ms.
Hubertine Belconde and had two children,
Chhath Noreth and Theraknhean, who are...
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Hubertine Heijermans (8
January 1936 – 31 July 2022) was a Dutch-born
Swiss figurative painter, a multi-plate
etching artist,
Swiss printmaker and engraver...
- retired,
became a free-lance accountant. In 1848, he
married Marie Louise Hubertine Catharine Lichtschlag (1827–1889),
known as Luise. They had five children...
- an
intellectual in
Paris in the 1880s. She
wrote several articles for
Hubertine Auclert's
feminist newspaper La
Citoyenne in 1881
under the nom de plume...
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their labours, but
sufficient to keep
women and the aged at home."
Hubertine Auclert made p****ionate
pleas for women's rights, but
argued that they...