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chronological order:
Enheduanna (c. 23th
century BCE),
ancient Sumerian priestess,
poetess, scribe, and hymnist. Ninšatapada (c. 19th c. BCE),
Babylonian scribe and...
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Felicia Morris,
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Gatherings of
Poetesses in
Vushtrri (Albanian:
Takimet e
Poeteshave në Vushtrri) is an
annual poetry festival of
women and
girls held in the city...
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known by her
first name,
Rachel (Hebrew: רחל [ʁaˈχel]), or as
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