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Michael Metcalf
Born8 May 1933
Died25 October 2018 (2018-10-26) (aged 85)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Oxford

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  1. Article
  2. Alexandrine of Prussia, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  3. Barbara, Lady Stephen
  4. Diana Warwick, Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe
  5. Emma, abbess of Shaftesbury
  6. Jeannie Drake, Baroness Drake
  7. Margaret Wall, Baroness Wall of New Barnet
  8. Norah Phillips, Baroness Phillips
  9. Sophia, Lady Burdett
  10. Ada Boni
  11. Ada Gentile
  12. Adelaide Coari
  13. Adelaide Orsola Appignani
  14. Alessandra Appiano
  15. Alessandra Flammini
  16. Andrea Benvenuti
  17. Annalisa Malara
  18. Arianna De Masi
  19. Barbara Giuranna
  20. Barbara Marchisio
  21. Carlotta Ferrari
  22. Caterina Scarpellini
  23. Celeste Coltellini
  24. Daria Bignardi
  25. Elena Bonetti
  26. Elisa Palmero
  27. Elisa Valensin
  28. Elsa Respighi
  29. Emilia Gubitosi
  30. Erika Saraceni
  31. Eva Dell'Acqua
  32. Felicita Casella
  33. Flora Fabbri
  34. Francesca Borri
  35. Gabriella Cecchi
  36. Gemma Sena Chiesa
  37. Gina Lombroso
  38. Giovanna Bruna Baldacci
  39. Giovanna Marini
  40. Giulia Gabbrielleschi
  41. Giulia Recli
  42. Giulia Rodighiero
  43. Giuseppina Pastori
  44. Idea Pieroni
  45. Irene Iacopi
  46. Irma Ravinale
  47. Kelly Doualla
  48. Laura Paris
  49. Livia Pirocchi Tonolli
  50. Lucia Contini Anselmi
  51. Lucia Di Guglielmo
  52. Luisa Bergalli
  53. Maddalena Laura Sirmen
  54. Margherita Vicario
  55. Maria Brizzi Giorgi
  56. Maria Cristina Facchini
  57. Maria Pastori
  58. Maria Rosa Coccia
  59. Maria Xaveria Perucona
  60. Marianne Sessi
  61. Marietta Baderna
  62. Marta Grandi
  63. Martina Centofanti
  64. Mimi Aguglia
  65. Ofelia Giudicissi Curci
  66. Rita Brondi
  67. Rosa Giacinta Badalla
  68. Silvana Di Lotti
  69. Silvia Avallone
  70. Silvia Paracchini
  71. Silvia Zenari
  72. Sonia Bo
  73. Teresa de Rogatis
  74. Teresa Procaccini
  75. Vincenza Garelli della Morea
  76. Vittoria Archilei
  77. Charlene Attard
  78. Cynthia Turner
  79. Eileen Montesin
  80. Eleanor Bezzina
  81. Gabi Calleja
  82. Georgina Abela
  83. Graziella Attard Previ
  84. Irene Sciriha
  85. Julie Apap
  86. Katrine Camilleri
  87. Lara Calleja
  88. Maria Farrugia
  89. Mary Fenech Adami
  90. Michelle Muscat
  91. Mya Azzopardi
  92. Ramona Depares
  93. Rebecca Buttigieg
  94. Sarah Naudi
  95. Vicki Ann Cremona
  96. Adriana Cerezo
  97. Ana Crespo
  98. Angela Viciosa
  99. Carlota Martínez Círez
  100. Carolina Robles
  101. Francina Armengol
  102. Isidora Zegers
  103. Laura Méndez Esquer
  104. Lola Iturbe
  105. Majida Maayouf
  106. Mari Paz Vilas
  107. María Isabel Pérez (sprinter)
  108. Marta Serrano
  109. Natalia Romero (Spanish athlete)
  110. Noemí Romero Rosario
  111. Paula García (sprinter)
  112. Sara Gallego
  113. Sonia Molina-Prados
  114. Victoria Otero
  115. Angharad ferch Meurig
  116. Annie Davies
  117. Carys Hawkins
  118. Eden Robinson
  119. Elisabeth Jones
  120. Frankie Jones (gymnast)
  121. Gwladus Ddu
  122. Gwladys Evan Morris
  123. Hanan Issa
  124. Isabelle Jane Foulkes
  125. Latalia Bevan
  126. Maeve Courtier-Lilley
  127. Mari Ellis
  128. Rhian Edmunds
  129. Shash Appan
  130. Alexe Déau
  131. Anaïs Bourgoin
  132. Arlette Dorgère
  133. Auriana Lazraq-Khlass
  134. Bérénice Cleyet-Merle
  135. Betty Daussmond
  136. Célia Serber
  137. Chloé Galet
  138. Clara Liberman
  139. Delphine Ledoux
  140. Emilie Girard
  141. Eva Serrano
  142. Hélène Parisot
  143. Hermine Blangy
  144. Ilionis Guillaume
  145. Jacqueline Dubois
  146. Jeanne Hatto
  147. Justine Lavit
  148. Laëticia Bapté
  149. Léna Kandissounon
  150. Madame Anatole
  151. Maéva Clemaron
  152. Mallory Leconte
  153. Marcelle Lapicque
  154. Margot Chevrier
  155. Marguerite Lwoff
  156. Marie-Julie Bonnin
  157. Océane Babel
  158. Rose Loga
  159. Salma Djoubri
  160. Sarah Richard
  161. Saskia Cohen-Tanugi
  162. Solène Gicquel
  163. Solenn Compper
  164. Sounkamba Sylla
  165. Stéphane Moulin (referee)
  166. Stropharia hornemannii
  167. Suzanne Desprès
  168. Yvette Amice
  169. Jane Marnac
  170. Angeliki Panagiotatou
  171. Dimitra Gnafaki
  172. Eleni Doika
  173. Niki Goulandris
  174. Niki Kerameus
  175. Panagiota Dosi
  176. Arlinda Rushiti
  177. Eda Zeqiri
  178. Edi Shukriu
  179. Laura Fazliu
  180. Aiga Grabuste
  181. Anete Sietiņa
  182. Anna Sakse
  183. Elza Leimane
  184. Karlīna Miksone
  185. Madara Palameika
  186. Māra Zālīte
  187. Marija Vecrumba
  188. Sinta Ozoliņa-Kovala
  189. Veronika Stūriška
  190. Vineta Pētersone
  191. Laura Ikauniece
  192. Angélique Trinquier
  193. Charlotte Afriat
  194. Daniele Thompson
  195. Isabelle Berro-Amadeï
  196. Andrea Gram
  197. Anna Jøsendal
  198. Anne Grethe Jeppesen
  199. Anne Løset
  200. Astrid Sommer
  201. Berit Aunli
  202. Borghild Holmsen
  203. Gina Oselio
  204. Grete Ingeborg Nykkelmo
  205. Herdis Torvaldsdatter
  206. Hildur Krog
  207. Inga Houge
  208. Ingerd Erlendsdotter
  209. Johanne Bruhn
  210. Karen Toller
  211. Kari Marie Aarvold Glaser
  212. Lovise Skarbøvik Andresen
  213. Maren Grøthe
  214. Martine Skregelid
  215. Noor Eckhoff
  216. Olefine Moe
  217. Ragnhild Abelset
  218. Sara Hammond
  219. Schirin Zorriassateiny
  220. Signy Arctander
  221. Trine Hattestad
  222. Unni Larsen
  223. Anna Barbarzak
  224. Barbara Bielecka
  225. Eliza Bialkowska
  226. Elzbieta Druzbacka
  227. Elżbieta Rafalska
  228. Joanna Kopcińska
  229. Joanna Mitrosz
  230. Katarzyna Jurkowska-Kowalska
  231. Klaudia Kazimierska
  232. Klaudia Zwolińska
  233. Weronika Falkowska
  234. Alina Lysenko
  235. Anna Missuna
  236. Anna Orlova-Chesmenskaya
  237. Avdotia Istomina
  238. Daria Sadkova
  239. Elizabeth Soshkina
  240. Gaziza Zhubanova
  241. Ida Kraus Ragins
  242. Ksenia Karelina
  243. Larisa Opanasyuk
  244. Olga Amelchenkova
  245. Sofiya Lisovskaia
  246. Taisiya Maksimovna Stadnichenko
  247. Vera Gromova
  248. Yelena Lyubimova
  249. Adrijana Mesarović
  250. Aleksandra Perišić
  251. Ana Tepavac
  252. Anja Crevar
  253. Bobana Veličković
  254. Draga Ljocic
  255. Ivana Maksimović
  256. Jovana Preković
  257. Marija Vučenović
  258. Milica Dabović
  259. Milica Gardašević
  260. Milica Mandic
  261. Nadica Božanić
  262. Nevena Damjanovic
  263. Tamara Salaški
  264. Tatjana Jelača
  265. Vanja Stanković
  266. Albertina Carlsson
  267. Alfhild Tamm
  268. Amie Bramme Sey
  269. Anna Hedenmo
  270. Anna Rosling Rönnlund
  271. Anne Wibble
  272. Annika Andersson
  273. Ann-Sofie Sandberg
  274. Arantxa Alvarez
  275. Aurore von Haxthausen
  276. Bertha Tammelin
  277. Birgit Tengroth
  278. Caroline Ridderstolpe
  279. Catharina Wallenstedt
  280. Christina Garsten
  281. Christina Moberg
  282. Debora van der Plas
  283. Disa Västberg
  284. Elisabeth Ekman
  285. Elisabeth Gerle
  286. Emilia Sjöstrand
  287. Emilia Uggla
  288. Emma Sralla
  289. Engla Nilsson
  290. Eva Waldemarsson
  291. Eva Winther
  292. Filippa Angeldahl
  293. Fredrika Stenhammar
  294. Göta Pettersson
  295. Gunnel Vallquist
  296. Hedvig Ulfsparre
  297. Helena Edlund
  298. Hildegard Thorell
  299. Hjördis Lind-Campbell
  300. Ika Peyron
  301. Ingeborg Walin
  302. Ingegerd Troedsson
  303. Ingrid Sandahl
  304. Jenny Rossander
  305. Josefina Wettergrund
  306. Karin Aurivillius
  307. Karin Lindberg
  308. Karna Lidmar-Bergström
  309. Kerstin Johannesson
  310. Lovisa Karlsson (heptathlete)
  311. Magda Julin
  312. Maja Nilsson
  313. Maria Osberg
  314. Maria Tesch
  315. Monica Dominique
  316. Ninna Tersman
  317. Paulina Westdahl
  318. Ruth Almén
  319. Signe Vessman
  320. Sigrid Rissler
  321. Simone Fischer-Hübner
  322. Sofia Arkelsten
  323. Stina Haage
  324. Susanne Aalto
  325. Svea Norén
  326. Thora Wigardh
  327. Tollie Zellman
  328. Torine Torines
  329. Ulla Tillander
  330. Ulla Trenter
  331. Ulrika Widström
  332. Ayse Olcay Tiryaki
  333. Banu Güven
  334. Bilge Tarhan (gymnast)
  335. Dilhayât Kalfa
  336. Fitnat Hanım
  337. Jülide Gülizar
  338. Koharik Gazarossian
  339. Leyla Neyzi
  340. Nalan Ramazanoğlu
  341. Nevin Halıcı
  342. Nilufer Cagatay
  343. Pınar Kür
  344. Tijen Karaş
  345. Yadé Kara
  346. Zehra Çırak
  347. Adela Demetja
  348. Helena Kadare
  349. Lindita Nikolla
  350. Luiza Gega
  351. Arnalda de Caboet
  352. Maria Dolors Maestre i Pal
  353. Maria Reig Moles
  354. Marta Repullo i Grau
  355. Meritxell Mateu i Pi
  356. Mònica Bonell Tuset
  357. Pilar Burgués Monserrat
  358. Roser Bastida Areny
  359. Roser Suñé Pascuet
  360. Sílvia Riva González
  361. Teresa Colom i Pich
  362. Elda Grin
  363. Anna Sporrer
  364. Cäcilia Böhm-Wendt
  365. Caroline Weber (gymnast)
  366. Elisabeth Lukas
  367. Elise Hofmann
  368. Eva-Maria Holzleitner
  369. Grete von Zieritz
  370. Johanna Witasek
  371. Korinna Schumann
  372. Lubjana Piovesana
  373. Michaela Schmidt (politician)
  374. Sarah Puntigam
  375. Veronika Sexl
  376. Aleksandra Pankina
  377. Tamara Nizhnikova
  378. Tatsyana Karatkyevich
  379. Vanda Skuratovich
  380. Anne-Marie Huby
  381. Cindy Stollenberg
  382. Emma Leclercq
  383. Emma Luart
  384. Laura Waem
  385. Lorca Van De Putte
  386. Louise Popelin
  387. Marie-Colline Leroy
  388. Naomi Van den Broeck
  389. Suzanne Leclercq
  390. Chloé Herbiet
  391. Jana Van Lent
  392. Lisa Rooms
  393. Acija Alfirević
  394. Christina Zwicker
  395. Dubravka Jurlina Alibegovic
  396. Irma Benčić
  397. Katarina Krišto
  398. Marija Tolj
  399. Mia Wild
  400. Nelida Milani
  401. Vita Barbić
  402. Chrystalleni Trikomiti
  403. Natalia Christofi
  404. Olivia Fotopoulou
  405. Urkiye Mine Balman
  406. Adelgunde Vogt
  407. Agnes Lunn
  408. Agnes of Brandenburg
  409. Anna Svane
  410. Beate Clausdatter Bille
  411. Cecilie Fløe
  412. Christiane Reimann
  413. Christina Scherwin
  414. Eline Heger
  415. Elisabeth Wandel
  416. Elise Sørensen
  417. Emma Beiter Bomme
  418. Emma Meyer
  419. Emma Thomsen (painter)
  420. Euphemia of Pomerania
  421. Holcha Krake
  422. Ida Beiter Bomme
  423. Ida Karstoft
  424. Ida Nyrop Ludvigsen
  425. Iselin C. Hermann
  426. Karen Kotte
  427. Katrine Koch Jacobsen
  428. Kirsten Stallknecht
  429. Magda von Dolcke
  430. Maia Sørensen
  431. Mathilde Kramer
  432. Mette Graversgaard
  433. Pauline Maria Tutein
  434. Rebekka Dahl
  435. Sara Ulrik
  436. Sofie Rostrup
  437. Solvej Balle
  438. Vibeke Jensdatter
  439. Vibeke Kruse
  440. Agnes Bugge
  441. Agnes Ramsey
  442. Alice Christine Stickland
  443. Alice Wilkes
  444. Alicia Maude
  445. Alison E. Cooley
  446. Alison Sim
  447. Amanda Chadderton
  448. Amanda Waring
  449. Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn
  450. Amelia Bauerle
  451. Amy Wilson-Hardy
  452. Angela Flanders
  453. Angelina Margaret Hoare
  454. Ann Bagnall
  455. Ann Furedi
  456. Ann Loreille Saunders
  457. Ann Masterman Skinn
  458. Anna Maria Carew
  459. Anna Weamys
  460. Anne Chapman (missionary)
  461. Anne Curwen
  462. Anne Greenough
  463. Anne Mary Perceval
  464. Anne Spencer (WRNS officer)
  465. Annie Hall (high sheriff)
  466. Annie Law
  467. Annie Porter
  468. Antoinette Cellier
  469. Anya Culling
  470. Ava Lloyd
  471. Avril Anderson
  472. Barbara Davies
  473. Barbara Hakin
  474. Beryl Paston Brown
  475. Betty Heathfield
  476. Biddy Macfarlane
  477. Billie Bristow
  478. Bonnie Camplin
  479. Brenda Bury
  480. Brenda Ryman
  481. Brenda Warrington
  482. Carol Jagger
  483. Caroline Watkins
  484. Carolyn Roberts
  485. Cassandra Balchin
  486. Catherine Charlotte Raper
  487. Catherine Fillol
  488. Catherine Gage
  489. Catherine Isabella Barmby
  490. Catherine Law
  491. Catherine Rob
  492. Catherine Webb (co-operative activist)
  493. Cathi Unsworth
  494. Cathie Marsh
  495. Chantal Coady
  496. Charlotte Georgina Trower
  497. Charlotte Grove
  498. Charlotte Laurie
  499. Chloë Cheese
  500. Christine Braddock
  501. Christine Jackson
  502. Christine Lee (academic)
  503. Christine Ryan
  504. Claire Douglas
  505. Clara Dunn
  506. Clare Imrie
  507. Claudia Eckert (engineer)
  508. Constance Howell
  509. Constance Villiers-Stuart
  510. D. M. Napper
  511. Dawn M. Scott
  512. Deborah Mollison
  513. Doreen Norton
  514. Dorothy Adlington Cadbury
  515. Dorothy Cridland
  516. Dorothy Dorow
  517. Dorothy Hatfield
  518. Dorothy Sarbitt
  519. Drusilla Beyfus
  520. E. Joan Gibbons
  521. Edna Butfield
  522. Eila Grahame
  523. Eileen Adelaide Bruce
  524. Eleanor Brooksby
  525. Eleanor Gudger
  526. Elfrida Rathbone
  527. Elizabeth Anderton
  528. Elizabeth Crawford (historian)
  529. Elizabeth Hodgson
  530. Elizabeth Kirkeby
  531. Elizabeth Wilford
  532. Ellie Boatman
  533. Emilia Frances Noel
  534. Emily Borthwick
  535. Emma Uren
  536. Esther Wood
  537. Ethel Bidwell
  538. Ethel Hurlbatt
  539. Ethel Kirkpatrick
  540. Eva Anstruther
  541. Eva Sorensen
  542. Evelyn Hickmans
  543. Evelyn St. Croix Fleming
  544. Frances Cowan
  545. Frances Joanna Bunbury
  546. Frances Kidder
  547. Frances Le Sueur
  548. Frances Lowater
  549. Freda Downie
  550. Georgie Lingham
  551. Geraldine McNulty
  552. Gertrude Aston Thimelby
  553. Gloria Agyemang
  554. Grace Crompton
  555. Grace Human
  556. Grace Lister
  557. Grace Vans Agnew
  558. Gweneth Whitteridge
  559. Hannah Beard
  560. Hannah Rickards
  561. Harriett Hesketh
  562. Heather Cowell
  563. Helen Fry
  564. Helen Graham (historian)
  565. Helen Marguerite Muir-Wood
  566. Henrietta Hutton
  567. Hilary Chapman
  568. Hilary Shuard
  569. Hollie-Jay Bowes
  570. Hope Bourne
  571. Imogen Skirving
  572. Isabelle Boffey
  573. Isabelle Songhurst
  574. Isla Norman-Bell
  575. Jacqueline Andrade
  576. Jade Shekells
  577. Jane Gray (stained glass artist)
  578. Jane Jowitt
  579. Jane Lewson
  580. Jane Omorogbe
  581. Janet Turner (designer)
  582. Jayne Hepsibah
  583. Jean Rasmussen
  584. Jeni Mundy
  585. Jennifer Tolhurst
  586. Jenny Morris (environmental health)
  587. Jessica Hunter
  588. Jill Macleod Clark
  589. Jill Viner
  590. Joan Joslin
  591. Joan Mott
  592. Joan Standing
  593. Joy Eze
  594. Joyce Godber
  595. Joyce Howard Barrell
  596. Juanita Rule
  597. Judith Bingham
  598. Judith Bumpus
  599. Judith Lennox
  600. Judy Montagu
  601. Julia Hippisley-Cox
  602. Julia Lawton
  603. Juliet Campbell (politician)
  604. Kate Dearden
  605. Kate Hall (curator)
  606. Kate St John
  607. Katharine Blake (singer)
  608. Kathryn Abel
  609. Katrin Flikschuh
  610. Kay Smart
  611. Kelly Agbowu
  612. Kelsey Clifford
  613. Kim Evans
  614. Koulla Kakoulli
  615. Kristina Krawiec
  616. Lady Anne Brewis
  617. Lady Arthur Hill
  618. Lady Beatrix Stanley
  619. Lady Caroline Faber
  620. Lady Louisa Greville
  621. Lady Norah Bradley-Birt
  622. Laetitia Yhap
  623. Lauren Torley
  624. Lavinia Crosse
  625. Libby Rees
  626. Lily Hulland
  627. Linda Cardozo
  628. Linda M. Field
  629. Linda Newson
  630. Linda Sutton
  631. Lisa Clayton
  632. Liz Bird
  633. Liz Yelling
  634. Long Meg of Westminster
  635. Louisa de Rothschild
  636. Louise Hunt (coroner)
  637. Lucy Cary
  638. Lucy Collinson
  639. Mabel Hope
  640. Mabel Peacock
  641. Maddie Leech
  642. Madge Dresser
  643. Margaret Bromhall
  644. Margaret Greig
  645. Margaretta Riley
  646. Margot Jefferys
  647. Margot Perryman
  648. Marian Arkwright
  649. Marion Kent
  650. Mary Ann Criddle
  651. Mary Anne Robb
  652. Mary Beever
  653. Mary Bownes
  654. Mary Freeman (marine biologist)
  655. Mary Kingdon Heslop
  656. Mary Lucas Keene
  657. Mary McCallum Webster
  658. Mary Rickett
  659. Mary Wheelhouse
  660. Mary White (physician)
  661. Melanie Ruth Daiken
  662. Mia Venner
  663. Michaelina Argy
  664. Mikyla Dodd
  665. Mimi-Isabella Cesar
  666. Ming Veevers-Carter
  667. Minnie Lansbury
  668. Miriam Tildesley
  669. Molly Adair
  670. Monica Baly
  671. Monique Simmonds
  672. Musette Majendie
  673. Myfanwy Piper
  674. Nadine Senior
  675. Nancy Osbaldeston
  676. Natalia Berloff
  677. Naziha Arebi
  678. Nellie B. Eales
  679. Nia Wedderburn-Goodison
  680. Nicola Willoughby
  681. Norah Lillian Penston
  682. Olga Hegedus
  683. Olive Gibbs
  684. Parveen Hassan
  685. Pat Bottrill
  686. Pat Thane
  687. Penelope Carwardine
  688. Penelope Dudley-Ward
  689. Petrina Holdsworth
  690. Philippa Saunders
  691. Phoebe Lankester
  692. Pippa Greenwood
  693. Pippa Rogerson
  694. Rachel Ford Thompson
  695. Rachel Jevon
  696. Rachel Wood (geologist)
  697. Rosalind Nash
  698. Rose Bracher
  699. Rose de Burford
  700. Rose Harvey
  701. Rose Moutray Read
  702. Rosemary Hill
  703. Rosemary Leonard
  704. Ruth Hall (activist)
  705. Ruth Mary Tristram
  706. Sara Ibrahim
  707. Sarah Naish
  708. Sheona Macleod
  709. Sophie Lewis
  710. Su Hart
  711. Susanna Watts
  712. Suzannah Dunn
  713. Sylvia Scaffardi
  714. Tamara Deutscher
  715. Teresa Helena Higginson
  716. Theodora Salusbury
  717. Una Ledingham
  718. Ursula St Barbe
  719. Vanessa Hall-Smith
  720. Vicki Gregory
  721. Virginia Berridge
  722. Winifred Boys-Smith
  723. Yvonne Moores
  724. Zarine Kharas
  725. Elisabeth Pihela
  726. Eva-Maria Liimets
  727. Irina Kikkas
  728. Miia Ott
  729. Nelli Differt
  730. Õilme Võro
  731. Pippi Lotta Enok
  732. Ülle Madise
  733. Annika Svahn
  734. Annika Urvikko
  735. Anni-Linnea Alanen
  736. Elina Lampela
  737. Erna Tauro
  738. Eveliina Määttänen
  739. Ilona Mononen
  740. Jessica Kähärä
  741. Laura Netzel
  742. Minna Aaltonen
  743. Saga Andersson
  744. Sari Multala
  745. Silja Andersson
  746. Sophie Mannerheim
  747. Suvi Koskinen
  748. Veera Mattila
  749. Senni Salminen
  750. Aline Ehrlich
  751. Anna Klein (camp warden)
  752. Anna Maria Schwegelin
  753. Claudine Vita
  754. Eileen Demes
  755. Emma Richter
  756. Gerta von Ubisch
  757. Gertrud Kappel
  758. Harriet Herbig-Matten
  759. Heike Henkel
  760. Jacqueline Otchere
  761. Johanna Martin
  762. Julia Verlinden
  763. Kristin Pudenz
  764. Laura Lindemann
  765. Laura Philipp
  766. Laura Raquel Müller
  767. Lea-Jasmin Riecke
  768. Lisa Katharina Hill
  769. Lotte Loewe
  770. Majtie Kolberg
  771. Marie Baum
  772. Marie Dehning
  773. Marike Steinacker
  774. Maryse Luzolo
  775. Merle Homeier
  776. Miriam Butkereit
  777. Nina Eim
  778. Olivia Gürth
  779. Paulina Krumbiegel
  780. Rosina Schneider
  781. Shanice Craft
  782. Sophia Junk
  783. Talea Prepens
  784. Vanessa Grimm
  785. Sophie Howard (footballer)
  786. Agota Bozai
  787. Alexa Sulyán
  788. Anna Tóth
  789. Blanka Guzi
  790. Fanni Rapai
  791. Hanga Klekner
  792. Janka Molnár
  793. Lili Anna Vindics-Tóth
  794. Lilianna Bátori
  795. Luana Márton
  796. Noémi Orvos-Tóth
  797. Réka Szilágyi
  798. Sára Péter
  799. Szabina Szűcs
  800. Zita Kácser
  801. Álfrún Gunnlaugsdóttir
  802. Andrea Rán Snæfeld Hauksdóttir
  803. Lilja Dögg Alfreðsdóttir
  804. Ala Nemerenco
  805. Cristina Gherasimov
  806. Daniela Mogurean
  807. Diana Dumitru
  808. Elena Gorohova
  809. Monica Babuc
  810. Natalia Levchenkova
  811. Valentina Tăzlăuanu
  812. Victoria Iftodi
  813. Alexandra Stefania Uta
  814. Alina Dumitru
  815. Ana-Maria Avram
  816. Anca Mihaela Rombescu
  817. Andreea Ciurusniuc
  818. Andreea Grigore
  819. Brîndușa Armanca
  820. Corina Chiriac
  821. Delvine Relin Meringor
  822. Diana Ana Maria Ion
  823. Didia Saint Georges
  824. Doina Rotaru
  825. Elena Asachi
  826. Esmeralda Athanasiu-Gardeev
  827. Eugenia D. Soru
  828. Felicia Donceanu
  829. Florența Albu
  830. Hilda Jerea
  831. Ioana Crăciunescu
  832. Irina Odagescu
  833. Ljuba Bielefeld
  834. Maria Chefaliady-Taban
  835. Marta Trancu-Rainer
  836. Myriam Marbé
  837. Natalia-Elena Intotero
  838. Olivia Cîmpian
  839. Paulina Cruceanu
  840. Raluca Nagy
  841. Rodica Sutzu
  842. Antonina Slavytska
  843. Anzhelika Terliuga
  844. Daryna Duda
  845. Iryna Starovoyt
  846. Maria Semyonovna Zavalishina
  847. Natalia Kalmykova
  848. Natalka Bilotserkivets
  849. Natalya Vorozhbyt
  850. Svitlana Hrynchuk
  851. Uliana Kravchenko
  852. Nataliya Strebkova
  853. Alina Kolomiets
  854. Boriana Stoyanova
  855. Boyanka Angelova
  856. Dara Stoyanova
  857. Diana Popova
  858. Diliana Georgieva
  859. Dimitrinka Todorova
  860. Elena Todorova
  861. Elizabeth Koleva
  862. Elizabeth Paisieva
  863. Evdokiya Popadinova
  864. Galina Marinova (artistic gymnast)
  865. Galya Kondeva
  866. Hristiana Todorova
  867. Ina Deltcheva
  868. Iva Tepeshanova
  869. Ivelina Taleva
  870. Julia Baicheva
  871. Julia Trashlieva
  872. Katerina Marinova
  873. Katrin Velkova
  874. Krassimira Filipova
  875. Kristina Guiourova
  876. Kristina Shikerova
  877. Lilia Abadjieva
  878. Lyubomira Kazanova
  879. Maria Levushkina
  880. Maya Tabakova
  881. Mila Marinova
  882. Nedelya Petkova
  883. Nikolina Tankoucheva
  884. Paulina Nikolova
  885. Plamena Mitkova
  886. Rumyana Stefanova
  887. Silvia Mitova
  888. Silviya Topalova
  889. Simona Peycheva
  890. Sonia Radeva
  891. Stella Salapatiyska
  892. Suzan Pouladian
  893. Teodora Aleksandrova
  894. Teodora Alexandrova
  895. Tsvetelina Abrasheva
  896. Tsvetelina Naydenova
  897. Tsvetomira Filipova
  898. Tzveta Kousseva
  899. Viktoria Dimitrova
  900. Vyara Vatashka
  901. Yulia Berberian-Maleeva
  902. Zoya Grancharova
  903. Cláudia Neto
  904. Fatoumata Binta Diallo (athlete)
  905. Margarida Blasco
  906. Maria do Rosário Palma Ramalho
  907. Rute Costa
  908. Zoi Mafalda Marques de Lima
  909. Alyson Bell
  910. Anna Findlay
  911. Annabel Huth Jackson
  912. Annie Cameron
  913. Bessie Craigmyle
  914. Cait MacPhee
  915. Dorothy Downie
  916. Eilidh Watt
  917. Elma Mitchell
  918. Emma White (gymnast)
  919. Helena Beatson
  920. Ineke De Moortel
  921. Isabel Bras Williamson
  922. Jean Milligan
  923. Jessie Campbell
  924. Jill Cherry
  925. Joan Ayling
  926. Katherine Whyte Grant
  927. Lauren Bell (cyclist)
  928. Leah Eddie
  929. Lizanne Henderson
  930. Margaret Harrison (peace campaigner)
  931. Margaret MacLean
  932. Mary Morison Webster
  933. Mercedes Maroto-Valer
  934. Niamh Nic Daéid
  935. Siobhian Brown
  936. Alexandra Longová
  937. Emma Zapletalová
  938. Gabriela Hanuláková
  939. Hana Burzalová
  940. Ingrid Brocková
  941. Jessica Triebeľová
  942. Katarína Filová
  943. Klaudia Kinská
  944. Laura Frličková
  945. Mária Homolová
  946. Mária Kolíková
  947. Martina Moravcová
  948. Martina Repiská
  949. Miriam Bobková
  950. Patrícia Hmírová
  951. Rebeka Mikulášiková
  952. Regina Pokorná
  953. Svetlana Žuchová
  954. Tereza Nvotová
  955. Veronika Vadovičová
  956. Adela Šajn
  957. Anica Cernej
  958. Kamnik Bistrica
  959. Katja Fain
  960. Lia Apostolovski
  961. Neža Klančar
  962. Patricia Gleščič
  963. Saša Golob
  964. Skuta Glacier
  965. Teodora Poštič
  966. Tjaša Kysselef
  967. Violeta Tomić
  968. Agnė Šerkšnienė
  969. Beatrice Juškevičiūtė
  970. Diana Rasimovičiūtė
  971. Diana Zagainova
  972. Dovilė Kilty
  973. Eglė Balčiūnaitė
  974. Elena Laumenskienė
  975. Elžbieta Kropa
  976. Gintarė Vostrecovaitė
  977. Greta Karinauskaitė
  978. Ieva Gumbs
  979. Irma Kliauzaite
  980. Jelena Zanevskaja
  981. Jurgita Šiugždinienė
  982. Kamilė Kralikaitė
  983. Kristina Kliukevičiūtė
  984. Kristina Sabaliauskaitė
  985. Laura Asadauskaitė
  986. Laura Švilpaitė
  987. Meda Variakojytė
  988. Miglutė Gerdaitytė
  989. Modesta Justė Morauskaitė
  990. Natalija Kočergina
  991. Rasa Leleivytė
  992. Rasa von Werder
  993. Ugnė Karvelis
  994. Liveta Jasiūnaitė
  995. Céleste Mordenti
  996. Charline Mathias
  997. Elise Schmit
  998. Josiane Kartheiser
  999. Margret Steckel
  1000. Marie Henriette Steil
  1001. Mary Christy
  1002. Nora Wagener
  1003. Taina Bofferding
  1004. Ana Marija Marovic
  1005. Andrija Bulatovic
  1006. Bosiljka Pušić
  1007. Darinka Mirković Borović
  1008. Divna Vekovic
  1009. Dragica Sekulić
  1010. Ida Verona
  1011. Jelena Vicković
  1012. Lena Ruth Stefanovic
  1013. Mara Kastrioti
  1014. Milica Miljanov
  1015. Olivera Lakic
  1016. Stana Tomašević
  1017. Suzana Lazovic
  1018. Suzana Pribilović
  1019. Alessandra Gasparelli
  1020. Alessandra Perilli
  1021. Martina Pretelli
  1022. Milena Ercolani
  1023. Chiara Beccari
  1024. Ada Prins
  1025. Andrea Bouma
  1026. Antoinette Hertsenberg
  1027. Cornelia van Duijn
  1028. Evelien Eshuis
  1029. Isabel van den Berg
  1030. Isabelle Jongenelen
  1031. Jessica Schilder
  1032. Liz Rijsbergen
  1033. Madelief van Leur
  1034. Mara Titarsolej
  1035. Merel Westrik
  1036. Minke Bisschops
  1037. Noraly Beyer
  1038. Priscilla van Oorschot
  1039. Sophie Hilbrand
  1040. Veerle Bakker
  1041. Aglaja Veteranyi
  1042. Amélie Plume
  1043. Andree Rochat
  1044. Anna Heer
  1045. Anna Hegner
  1046. Balbina Bäbler
  1047. Bessora
  1048. Cécile Ines Loos
  1049. Douna Loup
  1050. Eléona Uhl
  1051. Elisabeth Joris
  1052. Elisabeth Schmid
  1053. Erica Pedretti
  1054. Erika Burkart
  1055. Erika Radermacher
  1056. Eveline Hasler
  1057. Fanny Hünerwadel
  1058. Felicitas Zürcher
  1059. Fleur Jaeggy
  1060. Heidi Baader-Nobs
  1061. Heidi Witzig
  1062. Helen Meier
  1063. Ina Lohr
  1064. Iris von Roten
  1065. Isabelle Sbrissa
  1066. Janine Massard
  1067. Josy Doyon
  1068. Larissa Bieler
  1069. Léonie Pointet
  1070. Louise Witzig
  1071. Maja Beutler
  1072. Margrit Zimmermann
  1073. Marguerite Roesgen-Champion
  1074. Maria Lauber
  1075. Maud Eduards
  1076. Monique Laederach
  1077. Onyinyechi Zogg
  1078. Patricia Jünger
  1079. Princess Fadia
  1080. Rebecca Gisler
  1081. Regina Irman
  1082. Regina Ullmann
  1083. Rosmarie Honegger
  1084. Ruth Schweikert
  1085. Ruth Signorell
  1086. Salcia Landmann
  1087. Salome Lang
  1088. Susi Eppenberger
  1089. Tanja Schwander
  1090. Valentina Rosamilia
  1091. Zoë Jenny
  1092. Carmen Ros Nortes
  1093. Francesca Di Giovanni
  1094. Kathleen Appler
  1095. Luigia Coccia
  1096. Luzia Premoli
  1097. Núria Calduch
  1098. Olga Krizova
  1099. Rita Calvo Sanz
  1100. Sara Carnicelli
  1101. Brigitte Haas
  1102. Graziella Marok-Wachter
  1103. Iren Nigg
  1104. Julia Hassler
  1105. Renate Müssner
  1106. Rita Kieber-Beck
  1107. Romana Kaiser
  1108. Sabine Dünser
  1109. Sieglinde Gstöhl
  1110. Judy Moorcroft
  1111. Nicola Davies (judge)
  1112. Samantha Raine
  1113. Eva Petrovska
  1114. Irena Stefoska
  1115. Agnes Romilly White
  1116. Amanda Black (epidemiologist)
  1117. Carol Clerk
  1118. Caroline St John-Brooks
  1119. Charlotte McArdle
  1120. Clare Cathcart
  1121. Danielle Hill (swimmer)
  1122. Danielle Maxwell
  1123. Dorothy Lowry-Corry
  1124. Edith Major
  1125. Ellen Beck (poet)
  1126. Ethelwyn Baker
  1127. Fionnuala Jay-O'Boyle
  1128. Hannah Irwin
  1129. Hannah Scott (rower)
  1130. Hazel Webb-Crozier
  1131. Jacqueline Burns
  1132. Jean Duncan (artist)
  1133. Jenny Pyper
  1134. Margaret Williamson Rea
  1135. Mary Johnstone Lynn
  1136. Mary Leebody
  1137. Olga Fielden
  1138. Rachel Dugdale
  1139. Sarah Havlin
  1140. Seána Talbot
  1141. Sheila Llewellyn
  1142. Roisin Flanagan
  1143. Marit Henie
  1144. Aleksandra Romanic
  1145. Anja Margetić
  1146. Nasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić
  1147. Anna Geislerová
  1148. Dagmar Havlová
  1149. Eva Vrabcová-Nývltová
  1150. Hana Maciuchová
  1151. Helena Růžičková
  1152. Helena Třeštíková
  1153. Helena Zmatlíková
  1154. Ivana Sekyrová
  1155. Jana Nečasová
  1156. Jitka Chlastáková
  1157. Karolína Maňasová
  1158. Karolina Svetlá
  1159. Katerina Emmons
  1160. Libuše Šafránková
  1161. Marcela Joglová
  1162. Marie Benešová
  1163. Marie Tomášová
  1164. Markéta Sluková
  1165. Moira Stewartová
  1166. Petra Kamínková
  1167. Petruška Šustrová
  1168. Tatiana Dyková
  1169. Tereza Hrochová
  1170. Jelizaveta Polstjanaja
  1171. Alice Dease
  1172. Alice Stanley Armitage
  1173. Anne Byrne (Irish folk singer)
  1174. Annette Kennedy
  1175. Antoinette McKenna
  1176. Aoibheann Reilly
  1177. Aoife Cooke
  1178. Barbara Murphy (immunologist)
  1179. Bernadette O'Farrell
  1180. Bettina Walker
  1181. Betty Miller (author)
  1182. Caoilfhionn Dunne
  1183. Cecilia Caddell
  1184. Charlotte Elizabeth McManus
  1185. Danielle Donegan
  1186. Dorothy Parke
  1187. Dorothy Walker (critic)
  1188. Éabha O'Mahony
  1189. Ella MacMahon
  1190. Ellen Creathorne Clayton
  1191. Ellen Fitzsimon
  1192. Ellen Woodlock
  1193. Emma Canning
  1194. Ethel Hobday
  1195. Fionnuala Flaherty
  1196. Flora Vere O'Brien
  1197. Florence Stacpoole
  1198. Frances Moloney
  1199. Halle Hilton
  1200. Helena Early
  1201. Hilda Tweedy
  1202. Jeanne Rynhart
  1203. Jessica Reynolds
  1204. Josie MacAvin
  1205. Kathleen O'Regan
  1206. Kelly McGrory
  1207. Kíla Lord Cassidy
  1208. Lauren Cadden
  1209. Lucy Cane
  1210. Madison Corcoran
  1211. Maeve Ingoldsby
  1212. Megan Burns (rugby union)
  1213. Michaela Corcoran
  1214. Nora Niland
  1215. Robyn O'Connor
  1216. Róisín Harrison
  1217. Ruth Tomalin
  1218. Sara Blomfield
  1219. Sarah Poyntz
  1220. Sheila Manahan
  1221. Thérèse Brady
  1222. Vanessa Emme
  1223. Veronica Steele

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thumbnail Do you have sources for the definition in the article? In the north it borders the Sambia Peninsula via the Pregolya river, on the east, the Łyna river, forming boundary with Lithuania Minor. In the south it borders Warmia and Masuria. The references in the article seem to be taken from the pl article, pl:Prusy Dolne, which says that Lower Prussia was one of the historical lands within Prussia proper, covering the lands of the former Teutonic State located north and east of Warmia. [via Google translate], and has extensive quotations from sources.

The article says that Lower Prussia was a district of Ducal Prussia, but those seem to have been Oberland (pink, left), Natangen (yellow) and Samland (pink, right) according to numerous lists on Google books, so I think the name Natangen was used rather than Lower Prussia. I found a map of them (above) at de:Oberland (historisches Preußen).

Burmeister was published in 2000 so it is not a source for the situation in 2010

Oxford History Cambridge History

Hofdamen

The section on the early history of the college as the Society of Oxford Home-Students (1879–1942) has three paragraphs about members of the M family. I don't think that this information belongs in the article: notable students can be mentioned in the Notable people section, rather than the History section, but Gertrude M does not appear to be notable and the other three people mentioned did not study at the college. Also the paragraphs have an excessive number of references and lengthy quotes in the references.

  • a paragraph about Wychwood School, where Gertrude M lived from 1900–1902, while a student at the college. In 1900 the college was for female students who lived at home or in hostels or approved lodgings, so the article does not need to mention that Wychwood School was an example of approved lodgings.
  • a paragraph about Gertrude M and Margaret M, who did not study at the college. Group photo including Gertrude M and Olive M, who did not study at the college.
  • a paragraph about University Settlements, which synthesises information from the college archivist (ref 21) and information about college office holders. Dorothy M, a student at another college, later worked at the Women's University Settlement in London (ref 22).

Opinions from other editors are welcome.

=== Independence Hall

In 1802 the museum moved again to Independence Hall, the former Pennsylvania statehouse. Peale retired in 1810 and left the running of the museum to his son Rubens. The museum was incorporated as the Philadelphia Museum Company in 1821.[1] In 1822 Peale painted The Artist in His Museum, a self portrait with his museum in the Long Room of the Independence Hall in the background.[2]

=== Other museums

In 1814 Peale's son Rembrandt opened a second Peale Museum in Baltimore, which was the first purpose built museum building in the United States.[3][4] Rubens opened a third museum in New York in 1825.[5] In the 1840s the Peale museums suffered from declining revenue and competition from the showman P. T. Barnum, who opened his American Museum in New York in 1842. The New York Peale museum was closed in 1842 and the Baltimore museum in 1845, their contents being sold to Barnum.[4]

=== Later years

Peale died in 1827 and the museum moved again to Chestnut Street Arcade. Later Peale's son Titian took over and then his grandson Edmund.[4] In 1838 the museum moved to a newly constructed building at Ninth and Sansom streets, which was also known as the Chinese Museum as it initially housed the Chinese collection of Nathan Dunn, one of its directors, in its lower story. That building burned down in 1854[1] The majority of the Philadelphia collection was sold to P. T. Barnum and Moses Kimball in 1849 and was subsequently lost or destroyed. The portrait collection was auctioned in 1854 and some of it was bought by the City of Philadelphia for display in Independence Hall.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Scharf, John Thomas; Westcott, Thompson (1884). History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884. L. H. Everts & Company. pp. 948–950.
  2. ^ Ward, David C. (Winter 1993). "Celebration of Self: The Portraiture of Charles Willson Peale and Rembrandt Peale, 1822-27". American Art. 7 (1): 8–27. doi:10.1086/424174.
  3. ^ Mendinghall, Joseph S. (February 28, 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination: Peale's Baltimore Museum". National Park Service. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  4. ^ a b c Dugatkin, Lee Alan (Fall 2020). "The Rise and Fall of Charles Willson Peale's Philadelphia Museum". Skeptic. 25 (4) – via Gale Academic OneFile.
  5. ^ "Rubens Peale". National Portrait Gallery, Washington. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference Philadelphia Encyclopedia was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

FAG

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Helen Vickroy Austin 2017 Ernesta Drinker Ballard 2011 x Helen Ballard 2020 Iris Bannochie 2006 x Émile Napoléon Baumann 2018 Jelena de Belder-Kovačič 2018 Rae Selling Berry 2015 x Sue Biggs 2018 Sylvia Blankenship 2023 Andrea Brunsendorf 2018 Maggie Campbell-Culver 2013 x Angelika Campbell, Countess Cawdor 2024 Pamela Cunningham Copeland 2017 Emma G. Cummings 2018 Anna de Diesbach 2009 x Margaret Bell Douglas 2019 Jane Edmanson 2018 Margery Fish 2016 Catherine FitzGerald 2019 Olive Fitzhardinge 2012 x Elizabeth Gilmer 2009 x Jane Norton Grew 2023 Annie Gulvin 2018 Jane B. Haines 2020 Beatrix Havergal 2009 x Isabelle Bowen Henderson 2024 Amelia Egerton, Lady Hume 2018 Alice Hutchins (gardener) 2021 Charlotte Knight 2015 x Snježana Kordić 2012 x Joy Larkcom 2021 Abra Lee 2021 Norah Lindsay 2009 x Cecily Littleton 2022 Tatjana Ljujić-Mijatović 2018 Mary McMurtrie 2014 x Corinne Melchers 2020 Hilda Murrell 2004 x Lady Dorothy Nevill 2008 x Anna B. Nickels 2021 Ethel Anson Peckham 2015 y Frances Perry (gardener) 2007 x Elza Polak 2018 Nora Pöyhönen 2016 Hortensia del Prado 2021 Isabella Preston 2016 Chrystabel Procter 2018 Elsie Reford 2010 x Patricia Easterbrook Roberts 2018 Eleanour Sinclair Rohde 2006 x Lester Gertrude Ellen Rowntree 2014 x Kate Sessions 2006 x Theodosia Burr Shepherd 2018 Holly Shimizu 2021 Midori Shintani (horticulturalist) 2021 Lady Beatrix Stanley 2020 Frances Tophill 2015 x Elisa Bailly de Vilmorin 2014 x Edna Walling 2005 x Susana, Lady Walton 2010 x Karen Washington 2017 Cynthia Westcott 2017 Frances Garnet Wolseley, 2nd Viscountess Wolseley 2016

Stony Brook

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Bavaria

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Hi, I have reverted your edits to a couple of articles

  • Duchy of Prussia . You added content to the article sourced to books about Italy, which are not high quality sources for the Duchy of Prussia.
  • Byzantine civilisation in the 12th century . You added content to the article sourced to books about the Angevin Empire, which are not high quality sources for the Byzantine Empire. Also the section was about economic expansion, and the information was not relevant to the topic.

Would an 18-hour rotation be useful?

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Hi, I see that you started the article Adelheid von Nassau-Dillenburg in November 2021‎. The articles ne:Adelheid van Vianden and en:Adelaide of Vianden are about the same person, but sources differ about her parents and date of death.

https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/idrec/sn/bio/id/2273

We have just switched to 16 hooks a day on 23 August and back to 8 a day on 29 August, while we still have around 130 approved hooks. This was previously discussed at Wikipedia talk:Did you know/Archive 192#Would an 18-hour rotation be useful?.

Translation

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https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/9db5deea-6b43-3ed4-8a61-b9b06066ab50

Stephen Mullen

  • A History of Catholic Education and Schooling in Scotland New Perspectives by Stephen J. McKinney, ‎Raymond McCluskey · 2019
  • Going It Alone: Catholic Schools in Scotland By WILLIAM JOSEPH MCKECHIN · 2018
  • The Schooling of Working-Class Girls in Victorian Scotland Gender, Education and Identity By Jane McDermid · 2013
  • Historical Writing in England - Volume 2 - Antonia Gransden · 1974 · https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zKUNAQAAMAAJ

page 5 says To the historian today Gildas's work has shortcomings . Besides mis- interpreting some of his evidence , he is vague , giving no precise dates and few names . His knowledge is confined mainly to west Britain and he knows little of the Anglo-Saxon settlements in the east . page 23 says Bede's sources for the pre - conversion period were scanty and it was beyond living memory . He adds little to his written authorities ( such as Pliny , Orosius , Gildas , Constantius's Life of St. Germanus , the Life of St Alban83 and the Liber Pontificalis84 ) .

  • Towards tomorrow : the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Makower, Frances A
  • Mother Mabel Digby a biography of the superior general of the Society of the Sacred Heart, 1835-1911 by Anne Pollen A
  • Sudden Splendor: The Story of Mabel Digby Mary Kathleen Richardson · 1957 G
I would prefer to keep the colleges separate as they originally had separate histories, though I agree the sources for Digby Stuart are a bit thin. Would removing the calligraphy section resolve the additional citations tag? I agree that a list of non-notable people is not needed.
  • Modèle:Infobox Encyclopédie
  • Modèle:Infobox Site web

Hi, I notice that you started da:University College Lillebælt. I think it would be useful to wikilink the former institutions with da Wikipedia articles, e.g. da:Jelling Seminarium, da:Odense Seminarium, da:Skårup Seminarium, da:Den Sociale Højskole (Odense).

  • CVU Lillebælt= CVSU – Fyn, CVU Fyn, CVU Jelling, Odense Socialpædagogiske Seminarium, Skårup Seminarium, Sygeplejeskolen i Vejle and Amtscentrene for Undervisning på Fyn og i Vejle.[1]
  • CVU Lillebælt and Den Sociale Højskole i Odense[2]

References

  1. ^ "Om CVU Lillebælt" [About CVU Lillebælt]. University College Lillebælt (in Danish). Archived from the original on 16 December 2007. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Om os" [About us]. University College Lillebælt (in Danish). Archived from the original on 25 March 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2023.

DYK

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References

  1. ^ "22 dorpen in Noardeast-Fryslân krijgen op 1 januari 2023 een nieuwe Friese naam" [22 villages in Noardeast-Fryslân will receive a new Frisian name on 1 January 2023]. RTV NOF (in Dutch). 10 December 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Friese namen" [Frisian names]. Taalunie (in Dutch). Retrieved 7 April 2023.

East Gothland TheatreÖstgötateatern

  • "The choice between anglicized and local spellings should follow English-language usage, e.g. the non-anglicized titles Besançon, Søren Kierkegaard, and Göttingen are used because they predominate in English-language reliable sources, whereas for the same reason the anglicized title forms Nuremberg, delicatessen, and Florence are used (as opposed to Nürnberg, Delikatessen, and Firenze, respectively)."

Blackfriars Hall, Oxford

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  • as অক্সফ'ৰ্ড বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
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{{subst:Cfr2|Irvingism|Catholic Apostolic Church|text=Your reason(s) for the proposed rename. TSventon (talk) 12:07, 23 January 2023 (UTC)} } {{subst:Cfr2|Catholic Apostolic Church denominations|Apostolic Church denominations|text=Your reason(s) for the proposed rename. TSventon (talk) 12:07, 23 January 2023 (UTC)} } Move Talk:Blackfriars Hall, Oxford/Comments

  • The subject of the first sentence of the lead should generally be the name of the article, see WP:FIRST. The common name is Blackfriars,not Blackfriars Priory.
  • I don't see any evidence that Wychwood School is an important part of the history of the home students. The Victoria County History mentions the religious hostels, which accomodated a third of home students in 1939.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol3/pp351-353

  • @Gerda Arendt:,| thank you for your answer, unfortunately I didn't see it until the nomination page was closed. I have asked at the resource exchange what Weltgebäude meant in the 17th century.
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Oxford University Gazette

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  • History of Oxford University Press: Volume II 1780 to 1896 2013 p. 59
  • Wikipedia:FAQ/Copyright#Derivative_works
  • naturally enough, evaluations of this period differ markedly in German and Lithuanian scholarship

p. 774 of Germany and the Memel Germans in the 1930s Alvydas Nikžentaitis https://www.jstor.org/stable/2639972 The Historical Journal Vol. 39, No. 3 (Sep., 1996), pp. 771-783 (13 pages) Published by: Cambridge University Press

Neumann-Sass-Prozess als Ausdruck fundamentalen Wandels in den Beziehungen zwischen Litauen und Deutschland

  • Antanas Smetona and His Lithuania - Page 301

Alfonsas Eidintas · 2015 the trial of Neumann and Sass

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Elizabeth Paulet

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Josua Lindahl 1912 or 1914

Her first marriage was to Anthony Beresford.

References

  1. ^ Richards, Julian D. (2000). "Identifying Anglo-Scandinavian Settlements". In Hadley, Dawn M.; Richards, Julian D. (eds.). Cultures in Contact: Scandinavian Settlement in England in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries. ISBN 978-2-503-50978-5.
  2. ^ "BLOUNT, Walter I (by 1501-43 or later), of Blount's Hall, nr. Uttoxeter, Staffs. - History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  3. ^ Hopkins ·, Clare (2005). Trinity 450 Years of an Oxford College Community. Oxford University Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-19-951896-8.
  4. ^ Underhill, Charles Hayward (1941). History of Burton Upon Trent. Tresises. pp. 113–115.

AEW

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  • Death Penalty India Report in Capital punishment in India
  • Category:Serbian educators split wd
  • Manouchehr Yazdi
  • Category:Estonian educators
  • Estonian teachers

References

  1. ^ Gray, Alexander Stuart (1986). Edwardian Architecture: A Biographical Dictionary. University of Iowa Press. p. 394. ISBN 9780877451365. Retrieved 31 August 2021.

Academic halls

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  • I think [[Whimbling iron may be a hoax. Do the terms "whimbling iron" and "whefting iron" exist outside wikipedia?

References

References

Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain

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CelticBrain (and page watchers), I think your change to the time line needs discussion and the edit summary "Added a slightly updated version of the timeline" should have mentioned what you had changed, e.g. "influence of Celtic languages".

  • Original: "A few loan words are borrowed from the native Romano-Britons but any further influence from the Celtic languages or British Latin is disputed"
  • Revised: "A few loan words are borrowed from the native Romano-Britons but aside from this, influence from the Celtic languages is essentially nonexistent"
  • Revised: "A few loan words are borrowed from the native Romano-Britons but aside from this, Old English shows little obvious influence from Celtic or spoken Latin Celtic language decline in England

I have removed the final paragraph Some recent scholarship has argued, however, that current approaches to the sociology of ethnicity render it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to demonstrate ethnic identity via purely archaeological means, and has thereby rejected the basis for using furnished inhumation or such clothing practices as the use of peplos dress, or particular artistic styles found on artefacts such as those found at Alwalton, for evidence of pagan beliefs, or cultural memories of tribal or ethnic affiliation.[1][2]

  • The paragraph criticises "demonstrat{ing] ethnic identity via purely archaeological means", which the first two paragraphs don't support. The example of Alwalton is not mentioned in either citation.
  • It may give undue weight to a single paper as it seems to be based on the second citation, to a paper by James M. Harland, which says it was based on PhD research (supervised by Guy Halsall).[1]
  • The first citation, to a paper by Guy Halsall is not relevant as it is a criticism of two papers on continental archaeology and says "In British archaeology, the approach taken would usually be to address the nature of ethnicity and whether, theoretically, such forms of identity would or could be identifiable in the archaeological record."[2]
X, Y I have had a look at byrne et al's study and it says it is extending a People of the British Isles study (i.e. Leslie et al). It is a modern DNA study and I am not sure it is independent of Leslie et al.

References

  1. ^ a b Halsall, Guy (2011). "Ethnicity and Early Medieval Cemeteries" (PDF). Arquelogía y Territorio Medieval. 18: 15–27. doi:10.17561/aytm.v18i0.1462. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b Harland, James M. (2019). "Memories of Migration? The 'Anglo-Saxon' Burial Costume of the 5th Century AD". Antiquity. 93 (370): 954–969. doi:10.15184/aqy.2019.60. S2CID 199266022. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
I am wondering whether the following sentence implies that there are contemporary scholars with an uncritical reading of Gildas and Bede and if so, whether it can be improved. It says In recent decades, a number of specialists have maintained support for this interpretation, and variations on this theme continue to feature in standard histories of the language. The original 2017 version was similar In recent decades, a few specialists have continued to support this interpretation.

Alumner

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Alumner_från_Gymnastik-_och_idrottshögskolan done

  • Viktor Balck
  • Per-Olof Åstrand
  • George H. Taylor (physician)
  • Martina Bergman-Österberg
  • Wiktor Unander
  • Princess Birgitta of Sweden?
  • Anders Gärderud
  • Erik Hamrén
  • Lotta Hedström

Alumner_från_Kungliga_Konsthögskolan

  • Dorrit Hallström
  • Fredrik Wretman
  • Cajsa von Zeipel
  • Camilla Akraka
  • Peter Linde
  • Anders Widoff

Alumner_från_Operahögskolan

  • Johan Schinkler
  • Stefan Ljungqvist
  • Hillevi Martinpelto
  • Loa Falkman


Diffs

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{{Re|MrClog} see InklingScholarWycliffeHall's post above.

Hi InklingScholarWycliffeHall, thanks for revising the articles. Don't worry (too much) about making mistakes at first. Have you read the "Possible conflict of interest" section above?

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  • 24 January 2017 to 14 April 2020

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=950821945&oldid=761806707 Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=952234859&oldid=952174290

briticisms

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https://www.academia.edu/12524687/Middle_English_Language_contact

  • Peter W. Culicover, “The Rise and Fall of Constructions and the History of Do-Support,” 2008
  • Anthony S. Kroch, “Function and Grammar in the History of English: Periphrastic Do,” 1989
  • Progessive form
  • George Lamont, “The Progress of English Verb Tenses and the English Progressive,” 2005
  • Tauno Mustanoja, A Middle English Syntax, originally published 1960, current edition published 2016, pp. 572-585
  • Johann Elsness, “On the progression of the progressive in Early Modern English,” 1994
  • Artemis Alexiadou, “Nominal vs. Verbal -ing Constructions and the Development of the English Progressive,” 2013
  • Herbert Schendl, “Middle English: Language Contact,” 2012
  • Kirstin Killie, “Old English-Late British language contact and the English progressive,” in Language Contact and Development Around the North Sea, 2012
  • Coates p154-155[1]
  • Kortmann and van der Auwera Norwegian analytic[2]
  • Zarraz (degree thesis) does not mention Welsh or Celtic[3]

References

  1. ^ Coates, Richard. "Celtic whispers: Revisiting the problems of the relation between Brittonic and Old English".
  2. ^ Kortmann, Bernd; van der Auwera, Johan (eds.). The Languages and Linguistics of Europe: A Comprehensive Guide.
  3. ^ Zarraz, Jaione Inda. "The Progress of the English Progressive" (PDF).

Category:Professional education in the United Kingdom

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* [[:Category:Palacký University]] to [[:Category:Palacký University Olomouc‎]] – C2D: since March 2019 main article has been [[:Palacký University Olomouc]], which is the official English name [https://www.upol.cz/en/university/basic-information/]. ~~~~ ** [[:Category:Palacký University alumni‎]] to [[:Category:Palacký University Olomouc‎ alumni‎]] – as above ** [[:Category:Palacký University faculty‎]] to [[:Category:Palacký University Olomouc‎ faculty‎]] – as above ** [[:Category:Palacký University Rector elections‎]] to [[:Category:Palacký University Olomouc‎ Rector elections‎]] – as above {{subst:Cfr-speedy|Palacký University Olomouc‎}} {{subst:Cfr-speedy|Palacký University Olomouc‎ alumni‎}} {{subst:Cfr-speedy|Palacký University Olomouc‎ faculty‎}} {{subst:Cfr-speedy|Palacký University Olomouc‎ Rector elections‎}} {{reply to|Wilfridselsey {{reply to|Richard75 I think the explanation for writing "appear to be" is that Timothy Briden is a barrister writing a legal textbook. The

  • I agree that the list is suspect, as are many Wikipedia articles, but hopefully we will improve it. I would call the section other peculiars and add a section for former peculiars such as Masham.
  • This structure seems to exist only for the UK. (Compare Category:Professional studies)
  • Education in the United Kingdom by subject
  • Universities and colleges in the United Kingdom by type
  • ==Category:Alumni of Birmingham Institute of Art and Design===
  • Paul Bradshaw (journalist) academic faculty
  • Ravi Deepres academic faculty
  • Xavier Mendik academic faculty
  • Beverley Nielsen academic faculty
  • Stephen Biesty BIAD
  • Richard Billingham Bournville College of Art
  • Peter Bishop (artist) BIAD
  • William Bloye Academic BSA
  • Bernard Cuzner Academic BSA
  • Trevor Denning Academic BSA
  • Bernard Fleetwood-Walker Academic BSA
  • Arthur Gaskin Academic BSA
  • Charles March Gere Academic BSA
  • Roger Hiorns Bournville College of Art
  • Alex Hughes (cartoonist) BIAD
  • Sidney Meteyard Academic BSA
  • Saiman Miah BIAD
  • John Mulligan?
  • Henry Payne (artist) Academic BSA
  • Rob Pepper BIAD
  • Peter Phillips (artist) Academic BSA
  • Mike Perkins Bournville College of Art
  • Donald Rodney Bournville College of Art
  • Jo Metson Scott BIAD
  • John Shelley (illustrator) Bournville College of Art
  • Marty St. James Bournville College of Art
  • Andrew Tift BIAD
  • Phil Winslade BIAD
  • Marjorie Yates Bournville College of Art

Heads of colleges in the United Kingdom

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  • Check alumni by art school to alumni by college
  • Ridley Hall, Cambridge, Janet Henderson, Russell Darbyshire, Edward Woods (bishop), Jeremy Begbie, Jo Bailey Wells
  • Cranmer Hall, Durham, Calvin T. Samuel, Michael Volland, Alison White (bishop), John Pritchard (bishop), Pete Wilcox
  • Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
  • Elsie Fogerty 1906 to 1942
  • Gavin Henderson 2007
  • Category:Bible colleges, seminaries and theological colleges in England

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2010/2614/made

  • President of Centennial College Canada
  • ?Category Colleges in the United Kingdom
  • Music schools in Canada, Conservatoire Quebec

References

To do

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  • Oriel Coll Latin [1]
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  • Category:Rectors of BI Norwegian Business School done
  • Category:Rectors of the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science only 3?
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  • Category:Telemark University College alumni‎
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  • Category:University of South-Eastern Norway faculty
  • Category:Western Norway University of Applied Sciences alumni done
  • Category:Nord University alumni done

Oxford

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Ps. Spl. M. 103, 19 =Arundel MS. No. 60 in the British Museum, Psalm 104 v18

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