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Introduction

Throughout history, women have wielded power--as rulers, or warriors, or sometimes through others. They may have been revered or at least obeyed, but just as often, they were maligned, condemned or even murdered. Were they battleaxes? She-wolves?  One of the others? Or just smart and ambitious? Read on.

Latest Post: Marie Curie (1867-1934)

We celebrate the life and achievements of MARIE CURIE, born 7 November, 1867 (in Warsaw, Poland). The physicist earned her place in the annals of science for her work in the field of radioactivity, leading to two Nobel Prizes. 

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Marie Curie

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