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Maria Helena Stenkula (22 July 1842 – 8
February 1932) was a
Swedish reform pedagogue and
pioneer on women's education. She was
regarded as a
local pioneer...
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Danish actress and
filmmaker Maria Stencel (1900–1985),
Polish nurse Maria Stenkula (1842–1932),
Swedish women's
education reformer Maria Stenzel (born 1998)...
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Lilly Engström,
Jeanna Oterdahl, Anna
Maria Roos, Anna Sandström,
Maria Stenkula,
Alice Tegnér, and Anna Whitlock.
Rossanderska kursen,
contemporary rival...
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Stenkula,
Karin G; Lindkvist-Petersson, Karin; Larsson, Malin; Nilsson, Jenny; Magnusson...
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grandmother and mother.
Hedda Andersson was
educated at the
school of
Maria Stenkula, and was
admitted to Lund
University in 1880. She has been
referred to...
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Scopus Foss,
Nicolai J.; Andersson, Martin; Henrekson, Magnus; Jack, Sarah;
Stenkula, Mikael; Thorburn, Karin; Zander, Ivo (2023-03-28). "Saras Sarasvathy:...
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Grand Hôtel (Stockholm).
Foundation of the Långholmen
Prison Maria Stenkula opens the Malmö högre läroverk för
flickor Establishment of the Prästerskapets...
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comparable to
other local pioneers such as
Maria Henschen in Uppsala,
Maria Stenkula in Malmö and Elsa Borg in Gävle. In theory, Rönström was a conservative...