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Louisa May
Alcott (/ˈɔːlkət, -kɒt/;
November 29, 1832 –
March 6, 1888) was an
American novelist,
short story writer, and poet best
known for
writing the...
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Lusia or
Lousia (Ancient Gr****: Λουσία) was a deme of
ancient Attica, of the
phyle Oeneïs,
sending one
delegate to the
Athenian Boule. Steph**** of Byzantium...
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Louisa Picquet (c. 1829, Columbia,
South Carolina –
August 11, 1896, New Richmond, Ohio) was an
African American born into slavery. Her
slave narrative...
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simply αἱ παρθένοι. Steph**** of
Byzantium calls one of them
Lousia,
eponym of a demos,
Lousia, of the
phyle Oineis. Some
traditions conflate them with the...
- Han****
Hardin Howard Humboldt Iowa
Jackson Jasper Jones Keo****
Kossuth Linn
Lousia Lucas Madison Marion Marshall Mitc****
Monona Muscatine Pocahontas Poweshiek...
- rivers). In some
cults she is the
healer goddess of
women with the
surnames Lousia and Thermia.
Artemis is the
leader of the
nymphs (Hegemone) and she is hunting...
- metric. **** was born in Uccle,
Belgium to Léon ****, a professor, and
Lousia André.
Jacques attended the Athénée of
Uccle and the Free
University of...
- will be code
named Eskimo.
Hogan meets up with Eskimo,
whose real name is
Lousia (Marianna Hill). The
Underground would like
Hogan to
destroy the gas pumps...
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Louisa Catherine Beaufort (1781–1863) was an
Irish antiquarian,
author and artist.
Beaufort was the
daughter of Rev
Daniel Augustus Beaufort and Mary Waller...
- myths).
Demeter washed away her
anger in the
River Ladon,
becoming Demeter Lousia, the "bathed Demeter". "In her
alliance with Poseidon," Kerényi noted, "she...