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(rel. name: Mother Teresa) 26 August 1910 Skopje, Ottoman Empire [p] 5 September 1997 Kolkata, West Bengal, India "for her work for bringing help to suffering humanity." [60] 7 1982 Alva Myrdal: 31 January 1902 Uppsala, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [j] 1 February 1986 Danderyd, Sweden "for their work for disarmament and nuclear and ...
Pages in category "Noble titles of women" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adi (title)
Name Born Died Years Nominated Notes 1902: Marie SkÅ‚odowska Curie: 7 November 1867 Warsaw, Congress of Poland, Russian Empire [a] 4 July 1934 Passy, Haute-Savoie, French Third Republic [b] 1902, 1903: Awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with Henri Becquerel and husband Pierre Curie and the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [17] 1935: Irène ...
1. Swedish and foreign members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences;; 2. Members of the Nobel Committee for Physics; 3. Nobel Prize laureates in physics;; 4. Tenured professors in the Physical sciences at the universities and institutes of technology of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway, and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm;
A noblewoman is a female member of the nobility. Noblewomen form a disparate group, which has evolved over time. Ennoblement of women has traditionally been a rare occurrence; the majority of noblewomen were linked to the nobility by either their father or their husband. However, women of the nobility assumed political functions, participated ...
This category works on a broad definition of nobility, including ruling houses of true monarchies, peerage or equivalents and lower aristocracy or gentry.Please note that this page is unlikely ever to list all 'noble' titles discussed in Wikipedia, since quite some derived/related titles (especially for descendants, as discussed in Prince) and translations (some more may be found via the ...
Noble titles of women (26 P) S. Second ladies and gentlemen of Argentina (2 P) Second ladies and gentlemen of the United States (4 C, 42 P) Second ladies of Brazil (7 ...
Bottom left: Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands for 58 years from 1890 to 1948, is the longest-reigning female monarch outside the United Kingdom. Bottom right: Margrethe II was Queen of Denmark for 52 years, from 1972 until her abdication in 2024; she is the most recent female monarch of a sovereign state.