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Berta Pīpiņa (née
Berta Ziemele; 28
September 1883 – 1942) was a
Latvian teacher, journalist,
politician and women's
rights activist. She was the first...
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Pipina Bonasera (Sicily, 1838–1927) was a Gr****
stage actress. She
belonged to the
pioneer generation of
modern Gr****
theater and was one of the first...
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Title Role 1999
Carita Pintada Pipina Hoffman 2000 Mis 3
Hermanas Bárbara Solís
Quintero 2001 La
Soberana Pura
Benavides de
Linares 2003
Trapos íntimos...
- Inst. J. 2007; 34(1): 8–10. Sarris,
George E.; Balmer, Christian; Bonou,
Pipina; Comas, Juan V.; da Cruz, Eduardo; Chiara, Luca Di; Di Donato,
Roberto M...
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Catalan mathematician, scientist, and
engineer (d. 1950)
September 28 –
Berta Pīpiņa,
Latvian politician (d. 1942)
October 2 – Karl von Terzaghi,
Austrian civil...
- the
first woman deputy,
Berta Pīpiņa, was
elected into the Parliament.
During her time in the Parliament,
Berta Pīpiņa advocated legislative changes which...
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considered to be an
emendation initiated by Pepin, so is
termed the
Pipina Recensio.
Family IV also has two
divisions – the
first comprised 33 m****cripts;...
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ramal Constitución - La
Plata - InfoBae, 3
December 2014
Ramal LA
PLATA -
PIPINAS "El Tren Lechero"
Archived 21
April 2014 at the
Wayback Machine - La Pagina...
- HMS Falmouth. On 28
October 1938,
Duncan was
struck by the Gr****
steamer Pipina whilst lying at
anchor at Foo Chow, China. The ship was
repaired and given...
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political activist, the
first African woman to win the
Nobel Peace Prize Berta Pīpiņa (1883–1942)
Lydia Canaan Laure Moghaizel (1929–1997) –
lawyer and women's...