Entries 501 to 600:
501: Viola Davis, Academy Award Winning Actress
502: Alice Perrers, Mistress to Edward III
503: Rahat Khan, The Hockey Queen of Pakistan
504: Caroline Lacroix, Mistress of Leopold II
505: Anne Royall, The First Female Journalist to Interview a US President
506: Laurie Hernandez, Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast
507: Toni Basil, Choreographer and One Hit Wonder
508: Debbie Allen, Multi-talented Choreographer
509: Mae Capone, Al Capone's Wife
510: Emily Mather, Murder Victim and Folk Figure
511: Polly Nichols, the First of Five Women Confirmed to Have Been Murdered by Jack the Ripper
512: Gabrielle d’Estrees, Mistress of Henri IV of France
513: Katharina Schratt, Mistress of Franz Josef of Austria-Hungary
514: Joanna of Castile, Queen of Aragon and Castile
515: Kathryn Beaumont, Voice Actress and Disney Legend
516: Eleanor Audley, Actress
517: Barbara Luddy, Voice Actress and Radio Star
518: Priscilla Presley, Business Magnate and Ex-Wife of Elvis Presley
519: Alexandra of Bavaria, Slightly Eccentric Princess
520: Enriqueta Marti,Serial Killer of Children
521: Roza Shanina, Soviet Sniper with Fifty-Nine Confirmed Kills
522: Sharon Tate, Actress and Murder Victim
523: Rosalia Lombardo, Famous Child Mummy Whose Corpse Is Known to Seemingly "Blink" at Times
524: Santa Innocenia, Mexican Saint Famous For the Fact Her Corpse "Blinks" at Times
525: Mary Pearcey, Murderess
526: Sally Hemings, Thomas Jefferson's Secret No Longer
527: Bianca Cappello, Mistress of Francesco de Medina
528: Mary Von Waldersee, Philanthropist and Possible Mistress of Wilhelm II
529: Laverne Cox, Actress and LGBT+ Advocate
530: Dorothy Count-Scoggins, One of the First Students Brought in To Help End Segregation in Charlotte Schools
531: Evelyn McHale, Subject of LIFE Magazine's "A Beautiful Suicide" Photograph
532: Kathrine Switzer, The First Woman to Run the Boston Marathon
533: Hannah Stilley Gorby, Possibly the Oldest Woman Ever Photographed
534: Irene Drummond, Head Nurse Killed in the Bangka Island Massacre
535: Vivan (Bullwinkel) Statham, The Only Survivor of the Bangka Island Massacre
536: Linda Lovelace, Porn Star Who Went on to Become a Born-Again Christian
537: Caroline Kennedy, Diplomat and Daughter of President John F Kennedy
538: Maila Nurmi, Actress Who Brought Vampira to Life
539: Emily Wilde, Oscar Wilde's Half-Sister
540: Mary Wilde, Oscar Wilde's Half-Sister
541: Julia Agrippina, The First Empress of Rome
542: Faustina the Elder, Empress of Rome
543: Vibia Sabina, Empress of Rome
544: Empress Matilda, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire and Queen of England
545: Claudia Octavia, Empress of Rome
546: Dorothy Garrod, First Woman to Hold an Oxford Chair and Archaeologist
547: Sarah Anzick, Molecular Biologist
548: Anya Ayoung-Chee, Fashion Designer and Winner of Project Runway
549: Catherine "Kitty" Genovese, Murder Victim Whose Death Helped Create the 911 Emergency Alert System
550: Mercy Brown, Victim of Vampire Hysteria
551: Tatyana McFadden, Paralympian Who Competes in Wheelchair Racing
552: Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue
553: Marie Walewska, Mistress of Napoleon
554: Amina Ali Nkeki, The First Girl Recovered from Boko Haram after 276 Chibok Schoolgirls Were Kidnapped in 2014 (#BringBackOurGirls)
555: Monica Lewinsky, Activist and Anti-Cyber-Bullying Activist
556: Jaycee Lee Dugard, Kidnap Victim and Author
557: Lily Rose Lee, Kidnap Victim
558: Zerelda Mimms James, Jesse James's Wife
559: Alveda King, Politician, Activist, and Niece of Martin Luther King Jr
560: Khoudia Diop, Model and Activist
561: Ola Ray, Model and Actress Most Known for Appearing as Michael Jackson's Girlfriend in his "Thriller" Music Video
562: Carnie Wilson, Singer and Television Host
563: Zerelda Cole James Samuel, Jesse James's Mother
564: Kajal Singh nee Sharma, Dowry Crime Victim
565: Anokhi, Dowry Crime Victim
566: Harnaam Kaur, Guinness Book of World Record Holder for Youngest Female to Grow a Full Beard
567: Sue Ellen Cooper, Founder of the Red Hat Society
568: Ines de Castro, Mistress and Posthumously Recognized Wife of Peter I of Portugal
569: Gertrude Schulte-Tenderich Sears, Founder of Tampax
570: Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi, Pioneer and Mother of Women's Judo
571: Yekaterina Dolgorukaya, Mistress and Later Wife of Alexander II of Russia
572: Draginja Obrenovic, Queen Consort of Serbia
573: Camilla, HRH the Queen Consort
574: Hannah Snell, British Soldier and Sailor
575: George Eliot, Novelist
576: Marie-Louise O’Murphy, Youngest Known European Royal Mistress
577: Lorna Luft, Actress and Singer
578: Nancy Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's Beloved Biological Mother
579: Samantha Geimer, Accused Roman Polanski of Raping Her When She was Thirteen Years Old
580: Marina the Monk, Catholic Saint
581: Deborah Sampson Gannett, The First Known American Woman to Dress as a Man to Fight in Battle (Revolutionary War)
582: Jillian Michaels, Professional Trainer and Television Personality
583: Ulrika Eleanora Stalhammar, Swedish Soldier in the Great Roman War
584: Vivian Liberto Distin, Johnny Cash's First Wife
585: P!nk, Singer and Rebel Icon
586: Carrie Ann Inaba, Choreographer and Television Personality
587: Marilu Henner, Actress, Radio Host, Producer, Etc...
588: Greta Zimmer Friedman, the Nurse in the Famous Kiss For VJ Day Photo
589: Daisy Hilton, Conjoined Twin
590: Violet Hilton, Conjoined Twin
591: Irtyau, Scribe to Nitocris
592: Iris Burton, Talent Agent for Hollywood Child Stars
593: La Toya Jackson, Multi-talented Personality
594: Janet Jackson, Choreographer, Singer, and So Much More
595: Linnda Caporael, Proposed Ergot Poisoning as a Possible Cause for the Salem Witch Trials
596: Hedviga Golik, Her Body was Discovered Approximately Forty-Two Years After She Died...In Her Apartment
597: Jennie Wade, the Only Civilian Casualty at the Battle of Gettysburg
598: Anna Aumuller, Murdered by her Catholic Priest Husband
599: Madame DeCourcelle, the First Female Taxi Driver in Paris
600: Olive Oatman, Famous White Captive to the Native Americans
Entries 601-700:
601: Loreta Janeta Velasquez, Confederate Spy Who Masqueraded as a Man During the War Between the States
602: Yvonne Dionne, 1/5 of the First Quintuplets to Survive Birth in Recorded History
603: Annette Dionne,1/5 of the First Quintuplets to Survive Birth in Recorded History
604: Cecile Dionne,1/5 of the First Quintuplets to Survive Birth in Recorded History
605: Emilie Dionne,1/5 of the First Quintuplets to Survive Birth in Recorded History
606: Marie Dionne,1/5 of the First Quintuplets to Survive Birth in Recorded History
607: Chandra Levy, Murdered Political Intern
608: Nellie Bly, Pioneer of Investigative Journalism
609: Alice Liddell Hargreaves, The Real Alice in Wonderland
610: Billie Burke, Academy Award Winning Actress Remembered for her Portrayal of Glinda the Good Witch in the Wizard of Oz
611: Liu Chuyu, Chinese Princess Remembered for Her Sexual Immorality
612: Kikisoblu, Daughter of Chief Si'ahl of the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes
613: Elaine Harmon, WASP During World War II Whose Battle to Be Buried at Arlington National Cemetery Dragged Out for a Year After her Death
614: Dr. Hawa Abdi, "One Part Mother Teresa One Part Rambo"
615: Antoinette Tuff, Stopped a School Shooter by Keeping Communication Going
616: Malala Yousafzai, Education Activist For Girls Around the World
617: Rachel Weisz, Academy Award Winning Actress
618: Clementine Churchill, Winston's Wife and a Political Firepower in Her Own Right
619: Marianne Cope, Catholic Saint Who Helped Those Stricken With Hansen's Disease
620: Clara Quintanilla, Art Restorer
621: Catherine E Davidson, Union Soldier in the Ohio 28th Infantry During the War Between the States
622: Rebecca Peterman, Union Soldier with the Wisconsin 7th Infantry During the War Between the States
623: Ida Remington, Union Solider with the 11th New York Militia During the War Between the States
624: Mary Galloway, Union Soldier Wounded at the Battle of Antietam During the War Between the States
625: Sarah Bush Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's Beloved Stepmother
626: Sarah Lincoln Grigsby, Abraham Lincoln's Beloved Elder Sister
627: Victoria Woodhull, The First Woman in United States History to Run For President
628: Colleen Stan, Kidnapped Girl Known as "The Girl in the Box"
629: Janice Hooker, Helped Colleen Stan Escape After Helping Kidnap Her in the First Place
630: Mary Vincent, Kidnap Victim Who Had Her Forearms Cut Off Before Being Left For Dead
631: Rebecca Romijn, Actress and Model
632: Liza Minnelli, Actress and Singer
633: Judy Garland, Actress and Singer
634: Saint Eulalia, Thirteen Year Old Martyr
635: Sadako Sasaki, The Real Life Inspiration Behind Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
636: Lieserl Einstein, Albert and Mileva's First Child Who Disappeared From History
637: Frances Bean Cobain, Musician and Daughter of Kurt Cobain
638: Ruth Westheimer, Sexologist Known Affectionately as Dr. Ruth
639: Aleksandra Samusenko, Soviet Tank Commander
640: Sarah Winchester, Folk Figure and Heiress of the Winchester Fortune
641: Mary Bradford Johns, Rallied Forlorn Confederate Troops During the War Between the States
642: Kellyanne Conway, Strategist and the First Woman to Lead a Successful Presidential Campaign in United States History
643: Kate Warne, the First Known Female Detective in United States History
644: Martha Borthwick Cheney, Frank Lloyd Wright's Mistress Who was Brutally Murdered
645: Rose Michtom, Co-Inventor of the Teddy Bear
646: Zona Heaster Shue, Her Spirit is the Only Known Ghost in United States History to Help Convict a Man in Court
647: Mary Mallon, aka Typhoid Mary
648: Stella Walsh, Olympic Athlete Discovered to Have Mosaicism After her Death
649: Bertha Von Suttner, Novelist & The First Woman to Be Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Her Own Right
650: Mary Lou Gulley, Phoenix Arizona's Mystery Castle Owner
651: Angela Lansbury, Academy Award Winning Actress
652: Julie Andrews, Academy Award Winning Actress
653: Gertrude Carraway, President General of the DAR Who Led the Efforts to Restore Tryon Palace
654: Frances Clayton, Union Soldier During the War Between the States for the State of Missouri
655: Hannah Anderson Ropes, War Between the States Nurse and Ardent Abolitionist
656: Louisa May Alcott, Author of Little Women
657: Emily Howland, One of the First Female Directors of a United States Mint
658: Oriana Moon Andrews, Confederate Doctor and Surgeon
659: Catherine Masto, The First Latina State Attorney General Elected in the United States (Nevada)
660: Susan Boyle, Singer and International Sensation
661: Maria Rasputin, Lion Tamer and Grigori Rasputin's Daughter
662: Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, French Resistance Fighter and Later Politician
663: Katrina Lake, CEO of Stitch Fix
664: Chita Rivera, Dancer, Singer, and Actress
665: Stephanie Murphy, the First Vietnamese Woman Elected to United States Congress (Florida Representative)
666: Lucilla, Empress of Rome
667: Mary Boleyn, Mistress of Henry VIII and Anne's Sister
668: Faustina the Younger, Empress of Rome
669: Bessie Blount, Mistress of Henry VIII
670: Milunka Savić, Probably the Most Decorated Female Soldier in the History of Ever
671: Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Ukrainian Sniper with 309 Confirmed Kills
672: Lydia Litvyak, Soviet Air Force Pilot and the First Woman to Shoot Down an Enemy Plane During a Dogfight
673: Caresse Crosby, The First Person to File a Patent for a Modern Bra
674: Phryne, Prostitute Who was Put on Trial but was Acquitted After She Flashed Her Breasts to the Crowd
675: Veronica Franco, Poet and Courtesan
676: Hannah Duston, Kidnapped and Later Led a Revenge Plot Against Her Kidnappers in Horrific Colonial Fashion
677: Lulu White, Entrepreneur and Madam
678: Sada Abe, Novelist and Geisha With Bizarre...Interests
679: Hattie Lewis Lawton, Pinkerton Detective Who Disappeared From History in 1862
680: Ellen Craft, Escaped Slave Who Helped Her Husband Escape as Well
681: Cora the Witch, The Figure Behind North Carolina's Cora Tree Legend
682: Stanislawa Leszczysnka, the Midwife of Auschwitz
683: Theresa May, Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
684: Lynne Patton, Former Vice President of the Eric Trump Foundation
685: Marla Maples, Actress and Television Personality
686: Tiffany Trump, Model, Socialite, and Law Student
687: Ivana Trump, Author, Businesswoman, and Former Model
688: Susan Wojcicki, CEO of Youtube
689: Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe
690: Diane Sawyer, Pioneering Television Journalist
691: Susan La Flesche Picotte, The First Female Native American to Earn a Medical Degree
692: Moana Pozzi, Pornstar and Politician Who Ran for Mayor of Rome
693: Clara Petacci, Mussolini's Mistress
694: Paris Jackson, Actress and Model
695: Gretchen Carlson, Journalist
696: Toni Palermo, All American Girls Professional Baseball League Player
697: Claire Schillace Donahoe, All American Girls Professional Baseball League Player
698: Faye Dancer, All American Girls Professional Baseball League Player
699: Dorothy Ferguson Key, All American Girls Professional Baseball League Player
700: Peggy Whitson, To Date, the Oldest Female Astronaut to Ever Go to Space
Entries 701-800:
701: Janet Wojcicki, Anthropologist and Epidemiologist
702: Joanne Winter, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Player
703: Dorothy Kamenshek, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Player
704: Constance Kent, Murderess Who Brought Confessional Privilege to the Forefront of Criminal Law
705: Selma Lagerlof, The First Woman to Be Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature
706: Yeardley Love, Lacrosse Player Whose Tragic Murder Brought Domestic Violence to National Attention
707: Bertha Parker Cody, The First Native American Woman to Work as an Archaeologist
708: Neerja Bhanot, Airline Stewardess and Model Who Saved Dozens of Passengers Aboard a Hijacked Plane
709: Famke Janssen, Actress, Screenwriter, Director, and More
710: Tina Turner, Singer and Dancer
711: Judith Barsi, Child Actress Tragically Murdered By Her Father
712: Guglielma, Preached a Feminized Christianity
713: Katherine Graham, Former President of the Washington Post
714: Shirley Chisholm, The First African American Woman to Serve in the United States House of Representatives
715: Sandra Day O'Connor, The First Woman to Serve on the United States Supreme Court
716: Octavia Minor, Widow of Marc Antony and Stepmother to Cleopatra VII's Children
717: Peg Entwistle, Actress Remembered for Committing Suicide by Jumping off the Hollywood Sign
718: Manfreda, Papess of a Feminized Christianity
719: Lela Karagianni, Leader of a Local Greek Resistance Group During World War II
720: Elisa Griensen, Fought in the Mexican Revolution
721: Sparethra, Queen Who Fought Against Cyrus the Great
722: Bertha Benz, the First Person to Drive an Automobile Long Distance
723: Yolande of Aragon, So Many Titles, so Little Room to Type
724: The Other Magpie, Crow Warrior Woman Who Fought at the Battle of the Rosebud
725: Margot Wolk, the Last Surviving Food Tester for Hitler
726: Emilie Sagee, Was Followed Throughout Her Life by a Spectral Doppelganger
727: Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
728: Senora Dona Maria Luz Corral de Villa, Pancho Villa's Wife
729: Pope Joan, Legendary Female Pope of the Catholic Church
730: Aaliyah Houghton, Singer, Dancer, and Actress
731: Anna Bågenholm, Radiologist and Former Record Holder for the Lowest Surviving Body Temperature
732: Mary Anderson, Inventor of Windshield Wipers
733: Vesna Vulovic, Record Holder For Highest Freefall Without a Parachute
734: Nadezhda Popova, Night Witch and Soviet Pilot During World War II
735: Katherine Gilnagh Manning, Titanic Survivor
736: Marina Raskova, Night Witch and Soviet Pilot During World War II
737: Terra Jole, Actress Known For Living With Dwarfism
738: Angela Hutchinson Hammer, Arizona's First Female Publisher
739: Judith Exner, Reportedly one of John F Kennedy's Mistresses
740: Marie Stopes, Eugenicist, Birth Control Advocate, and Women's Suffrage Pioneer
741: Olga Hepnarova, Mass Murderer and the Last Woman Executed by Czechoslovakia
742: Al-Khansa, Best-known Female Poet in Arabic Literature
743: Sara Blakely, Founder of Spanx
744: Sarah Morgan Dawson, Author of A Confederate Girl's Diary
745: Bartolina Sisa, Indigenous Woman Who Helped Lead a Rebellion Against the Spanish in Bolivia
746: Christine Collins, The Real Woman Behind the Film Changeling
747: Gregoria Apaza, Indigenous Woman Who Led an Uprising Against the Spanish in Bolivia
748: Joan Crawford, One of Hollywood's Most Famous Actresses
749: Phoolan Devi, Bandit Queen of India and Member of Parliament
750: La Malinche, Indigenous Translator Who Helped Topple the Aztecs
751: Phyllis Schlafly, Conservative Advocate
752: Susie King Taylor, the First African American Army Nurse in United States History
753: Arawelo, Somalian Queen Remembered for Castrating Male Prisoners
754: Pearl Hart, Stagecoach Robber and Bandit Queen of Arizona
755: Jezebel, Biblical Queen
756: Eleanore Dumont, Better Known as Madame Mustache
757: Etta Place, The Wife of Sundance Kid
758: Mary K Horony-Cummings, aka Big Nose Kate
759: Mary Donoho, The First Lady of the Santa Fe Trail
760: Donatella Versace, Vice-President of Versace
761: Valeria Messalina, Her Family Tree is a Whose Who of Powerful Roman Men
762: Calpurnia, Wife of Julius Caesar
763: Julia Drusilla the Younger, Caligula's Only Legitimate Child
764: Julia the Elder, The Only Child of Augustus
765: Sophia Dorothea, Royalty Definitely Isn't All Its Cracked Up to Be
766: Thomasine Cooper White, She Was Nothing Like Kathy Bate's Portrayal of Her on American Horror Story: Roanoke
767: Gloria Estefan, Grammy Award Winning Singer and Dancer
768: Anita Garibaldi, Fought in Multiple Revolutions Alongside Her Husband Giuseppe
769: Shajar al-Durr, The First Woman in Egyptian Islamic History to Become a Monarch
770: Petra Herrera, Soldadera Who Fought in the Mexican Revolution
771: Charlotte May Pierstorff Sipes, One of Many Children Sent by Mail Through the United States Postal Service
772: Josefina Guerrero, Leper and Spy During World War II
773: Mary Jo Kopechne, Teacher Better Remembered for Her Tragic Death at the Hands of Ted Kennedy
774: Ann Hodges, The Only Person Confirmed to Have Survived Being Struck & Injured by a Meteor
775: Gertrude Bell, Spy and Political Advisor Who Helped Shape Modern Iraq
776: Mary Frith, Notorious Underworld Figure and Pickpocket
777: Ella Harper, The Camel Girl
778: Grace McDaniels, Known as the "Mule Faced Woman", she had Sturge-Weber Syndrome
779: Annie Jump Cannon, Pioneering Astronomer
780: Yennenga, Mother of the Fossi People of Burkina Faso
781: Mary Fields, the First African American Woman to Work For the Star Route Mail Service
782: Kurmanjan Datka, United Kyrgyzstan as a Country
783: Vivienne Nearing, Twenty-One Player Later Convicted of Perjury
784: Margaret Abbott, The First Woman to Win Gold at the Modern Olympics
785: Nur Suryani Mohd Taibi, Competed in the 2012 Summer Olympic Rifle Events While Eight Months Pregnant
786: Mary Higby Schweitzer, Paleontologist Who Discovered Blood Vessels Inside a 68 Million Year Old T-Rex Fossil
787: Serena Shim, Journalist Whose Suspicious Death Has Never Been Properly Investigated
788: Sybil Ludington, The Real Midnight Rider of the American Revolution
789: Te Puea Herangi, Maori Leader and Advocate
790: Khutulun, Great-Great-Granddaughter of Genghis Khan and Wrestler
791: Nitocris, Last Egyptian Pharaoh of the 6th Dynasty (Possibly a Legend)
792: Gouyen, Mescalero Apache With a Vendetta Against the Comanche
793: Taytu Betul, Founder of Addis Ababa
794: Kate Shelley, The First Woman in the United States to Have a Bridge Named After Her
795: Carol Greider, Nobel Prize Winning Molecular Biologist
796: Tu Youyou, Nobel Prize Winning Pharmaceutical Chemist
797: Mary Anna Custis Lee, Robert E Lee's Wife and Step-Great-Granddaughter of George Washington
798: Catherine Gonsalvus, The Real Beauty Who Married a "Beast"
799: Antonietta Gonsalvus, Daughter of Beauty and the Beast Who Lived With Hypertrichosis
800: Jeanne Boulet, Victim of the Beast of Gevauden
Entries 801-900:
801: Cindy Crawford, One of the World's First Supermodels
802: Myrtle Corbin, Born a Dipygus--Meaning She Had Two Separate Pelvises Side by Side
803: Micaela Almonester, Real Estate Developer With the Worst Father-in-Law Ever
804: Alice Doherty, The Minnesota Woolly Girl--The Only Known Person Born in the United States to Have Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa
805: Isabel Godin des Odonais, Survived Trekking Through the Amazonian Wilderness Alone For Eight Days
806: Freydis Eiriksdottir, The Pregnant Viking Warrior (Possible Legend)
807: Lucia Zarate, The World's Smallest Woman
808: Rebecca Lukens, Owner and Manager of the Brandywine Iron Works
809: Julia Gnuse, The Most Tattooed Lady in the World at the Time of Her Death
810: Jyoti Amge, The Shortest Woman in the World Today
811: Cathie Jung, Holds the Guinness Book World Record For Smallest Waist
812: Mekatilili wa Menza, Kenyan Leader Who Revolted Against the Colonial British
813: Manuela Saenz, South American Revolutionary and Suffragette
814: Mai Bhago, Sikh Saint Who Fought Off the Mughal Empire
815: Naziq al-Abid, Syrian Revolutionary and Suffragette
816: Noor Inayat Khan, Radio Operator and Spy in Occupied France During World War II
817: Catalina de Erauso, The Lieutenant Nun
818: Onake Obavva, Fought Off Her Enemies With a Large Wooden Stick
819: Charlotte Badger, The First Australian Female Pirate
820: Hester Stanhope, Part of the First Modern Excavation of the Holy Land
821: Frances Burney, Satirical Novelist Who Had a Double Mastectomy With No Anesthesia
822: Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, The Only Woman in United States History to Be Awarded the Medal of Honor
823: Dr. Oluwo Adedunmola, Finished Medical School While Running Four Businesses
824: Emma Morano, Was the Oldest Living Person in the World at the Time of Her Death in 2017
825: Osh-Tisch, Crow Bade Warrior Who Fought at the Battle of the Rosebud
826: Teuta of Illyria, Queen Regent of the Ardiaei Tribe and a Naval Threat to Rome
827: Rani Rudrama Devi, Queen During India's Kakatiya Dynasty
828: Jeanne Louise Calment, The Longest Living Confirmed Person in World History
829: Maggie Lena Walker, The First Woman to Charter a United States Bank
830: Alice Paul, Strategist and Women's Suffrage Advocate In the United States
831: Mary McLeod Bethune, Civil Rights Advocate Who Opened an All-Black School in Daytona Beach
832: Sarah Polk, Former First Lady of the United States
833: Edith Wilson, Former First Lady and First Acting Female President in United States History
834: Patsy Mink, First Asian American and First Woman of Color Elected to United States Congress
835: Eva Mozes Kor, One of the Many Twins Experimented On by the Angel of Death During the Shoah
836: Te Ata Fisher, Storyteller of the Chickasaw Nation
837: Annie Fox, The First Female Recipient of the Combat Purple Heart in United States History
838: Gruoch ingen Boite, the First Named Queen in Scottish History
839: Frances Perkins, the First Woman to Serve in a United States Cabinet
840: Constance Baker Motley, The First African American Woman to Be Appointed to a Federal Judiciary in the United States
841: Grace Sherwood, The Last Woman Found Guilty of Witchcraft in Virginia
842: Eva Peron, Former First Lady of Argentina, "Evita"
843: Elizabeth Woodville, Queen Consort of England
844: Charlotta Bass, Newspaper Publisher and Politician
845: Esther Hobart Morris, First Female Justice of the Peace in United States History
846: Bobbie Arnstein, Hugh Hefner's Personal Assistant
847: Christie Hefner, Former CEO of Playboy
848: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Social Reformer and Leader in the United States Suffrage Movement
849: Opha Johnson, the First Woman to Enlist in the United States Marine Corps
850: Gisella Perl, Gynecologist & Abortion Provider at Auschwitz
851: Wilma Mankiller, The First Female Chief of the Cherokee Nation
852: Margaret of Anjou, Queen of England and Pivotal Figure in the Wars of the Roses
853: Soraya Tarzi, Queen Consort of Afghanistan and Advocate For Her Female Subjects
854: Mary Ellen Pleasant, Entrepreneur Who Listed Her Job as "Capitalist By Profession" on the Census
855: Dora Dufran, One of the Most Successful Madams in Deadwood History
856: Elizabeth "Libby" Thompson, AKA Squirrel Tooth Alice
857: Mary Ann Conklin, AKA Mother Damnable
858: Josephine "Chicago Joe" Hensley, Influential Landowner from Helena
859: Roger Arliner Young, the First African American Woman to Earn a PhD in Zoology
860: Harriet Taylor Upton, The First Female Vice-Chairman of the National Republican Executive Committee
861: Ah Toy, The First Chinese Prostitute in San Francisco
862: Catherine Farrell Adler, The First Female Marine to Serve in Arlington National Cemetery's Marine Corps Honor Guard
863: Cathay Williams, The First African American Woman to Enlist in the United States Army
864: Margaret, Maid of Norway, Scotland's First Queen Regnant
865: Mamie Fossett, Deputy Marshal in the Indian Territory
866: Laura Bullion, Outlaw of the Old West
867: Bridget "Biddy" Mason, Real Estate Entrepreneur Who Opened the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles
868: Lottie Deno, Known For Her Prolific Poker Hand
869: Doc Susie Anderson, One of the First Female Doctors in Colorado
870: Delia Haskett Rawson, The First (And Possibly Youngest) Female Stagecoach Driver in United States History
871: Angelina Eberly, Hero of the Texas Archive War
872: Sarah "Great Western" Bowman, Camp Follower During the Mexican/American War
873: Margaret Heffernan Borland, One of the First Female Cattle Drivers in the United States
874: Anne Neville, Queen Consort of England
875: Margaret Pole, Once a Traitor Now a Martyr
876: Annie Moore Schayer, The First Immigrant to Be Processed Through Ellis Island
877: Christine Granville, World War II Spy
878: Asia Ramazan Antar, Kurdish Fighter With the YPJ Battling the Islamic State
879: Clara de la Rocha, Colonel in the Mexican Revolution
880: Isabella Hagner James, the First Person Ever Hired by a First Lady of the United States
881: Margaret Ann Bulkley, One of The First European Doctors to Perform a Successful C-Section
882: Dorothy Vaughan, Hidden Figure and FORTRAN Programmer
883: Mary Jackson, Hidden Figure and the First Female African American Engineer to be Hired by NASA
884: Fannie Farmer, Taught the Importance of Exact Measurements While Cooking
885: Martha Matilda Harper, Entrepreneur Who is Credited With Creating the First Formal Franchising Business in the United States
886: Margaret Rudkin, Founder of Pepperidge Farm
887: Atefeh Sahaaleh, Rape Victim Murdered at the Age of Sixteen After Being Sentenced to Death by Iran
888: Nancy Wake, The Most Decorated Servicewoman from World War II, aka The White Mouse
889: Yaa Asantewaa, Led Soldiers During the War of the Golden Stool
890: Mary Seacole, Nurse During the Crimean War Who Was Known as the "Black Nightingale"
891: Iva Toguri D’Aquino, AKA Tokyo Rose
892: Olga Erteszek, The Queen of Ladies' Lingerie
893: Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, The First Lady of Nigeria
894: Freddie Dekker-Oversteegen, Dutch Resistance Fighter During World War II
895: Carrie Crawford Smith, Opened an Employment Agency for Women and Minorities
896: Amanirenas, Queen of Kush
897: Virginia Hall Goillot, World War II Spy Who Kicked Ass Despite Having a Wooden Leg Named Cuthbert
898: Grace Coolidge, Former First Lady of the United States
899: Sarah Shelton Henry, Patrick Henry's First Wife and Victim of Mental Health
900: Lillian E Fishburne, The First African American Woman to Hold the Position of Rear Admiral in the United States Navy
Entries 901-1000:
901: Edmonia Lewis, The First African American To Gain Fame as a Sculptor
902: Gina Haspel, Director of the CIA
903: Catherine of Valois, Queen Consort of England
904: Dr. Olivia Hooker, The First African American Woman to Enlist in the United States Coast Guard
905: Emilie Schindler, Oskar's Wife and Savior of Those on His Famed "List"
906: Capt Dorothy Stratton, Commanding Officer of the Women's Reserve of the US Coast Guard
907: Mildred Fish-Harnack, the Only American Woman Executed by the Germans During World War II
908: Candalyn Kubeck, One of the First Female Commercial Airline Pilots
909: Lady Jane Franklin, Sponsor of Several Arctic Expeditions to Try and Find Her Husband
910: Annis Stockton, One of the First Women to be Published in the American Colonies
911: Lady Trieu, Vietnamese Warrior Who Fought Off the Chinese
912: Katharine Wright Haskell, Sister of Orville and Wilbur
913: Lana Peters, The Little Princess of the Kremlin who Defected From the USSR and the US
914: Erika Szeles, Hungarian Teenage Soldier Who Died in the Revolution
915: Meresankh III, Granddaughter of Pharaoh Khufu and Wife of Pharaoh Khafre
916: Ona Judge Staines, Escaped Martha Washington's Custody by Walking Out the Door to Freedom
917: Augusta Chiwy, Volunteer Nurse During the Battle of the Bulge
918: Mary Barrett Dyer, Converted Quaker Who was Hung in Massachusetts Bay Colony
919: Claudette Colvin, Refused To Give Up Her Bus Seat Nine Months Before Rose Parks
920: Joanna Palani, Danish Woman Who Fought Against the Islamic State and was Imprisoned by Denmark For It
921: Qandeel Baloch, Model and Women's Rights Activist Murdered by Her Family in a So-Called "Honor-Killing"
922: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Activist Who Fights Against "The Cut" Otherwise Known as Female Genital Mutilation
923: Christina Hoff Sommers, Philosophy Professor Known For Her Critiques of Modern Feminism
924: Elizabeth Keckley, Former Slave & Personal Seamstress to Mary Todd Lincoln in the White House
925: Myra Bradwell, The First Licensed Female Lawyer in Illinois
926: Imelda Marcos, Former First Lady of the Philippines
927: Geli Raubal, Hitler's Half-Niece and Longtime Girlfriend
928: Melanie Gaydos, Model Born With Ectodermal Dysplasia
929: Berta Soler, Leader of the Cuban Ladies in White, a Pacifist Group Who Advocates for Further Freedoms Under the Communist Regime
930: Asia Bibi, Christian Woman Sentenced to Death by the Pakistani Courts--She Finally Made it to Freedom in 2019
931: Seraph Young Ford, The First Woman to Cast a Ballot in a United States Election
932: Mayar Mohamed Moussa, Died During a Botched Female Genital Mutilation When She was Seventeen (in 2016!)
933: Misty Copeland, The First African American Woman to be Hired by a Major Principal Ballet Company in the United States
934: Sarah Thomas, the First Woman to Officiate a College Football Bowl Game
935: Clara Harris Rathbone, The Other Victim in the Presidential Box
936: Inez Milholland, The Suffragist who Campaigned Herself to Death
937: Alice Bullis Ayler, One of the Last Three Children to Ride an Orphan Train
938: Fereshteh Forough, Founder and CEO of Code to Inspire
939: Elisabeth of Austria, Empress of Austria
940: Elizabeth Jennings Graham, She Did it 100 Years Before Rosa Parks
941: Irene Morgan Kirkaldy, Was Kicked Off a Bus Eleven Years Before Rosa Parks
942: Tatyana Baramzina, Soviet World War II Sniper With Thirty-Six Confirmed Kills
943: Penelope Barker, Organizer of the First Women's Political Demonstration in the United States
944: Anne Sheafe Miller, First Person to be Saved by Penicillin
945: Jane Dieulafoy, Crossdressing Archaeologist
946: Natacha Rambova, Film and Costume Set Designer in Early Hollywood
947: Nellie Neal Lawing, also known as Alaska Nellie
948: Etta Schureman Jones, World War II POW and Teacher for Native Children in Alaska
949: Anfesia Shapsnikoff, Aleut Leader and Educator
950: Mother Fidelia McMahon, Helped Expand and Innovate Arizona's First Hospital
951: Toby Riddle, Translator During the Modoc War
952: Tye Leung Schulze, The First Chinese American Woman to Vote in United States History
953: Donaldina Cameron, The Angry Angel of Chinatown
954: Clara Brown, Former Slave Who Helped Settle Colorado
955: Louise Siuwheem Polotkin, Apostle to Her People, the Coeur D'Alene
956: Kittie Wilkins, The Horse Queen of Idaho
957: Ella Deloria, Yankton Sioux Ethnographer, Anthropologist, and Linguist
958: Peggy Hull, The First Female War Correspondent Accredited By the United States War Department
959: Alice Berry Graham, Co-Created Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City
960: Katharine Berry Richardson, Co-Created a Children's Hospital in Kansas City
961: Rose Cleveland, Acting Former First Lady of the United States of America
962: Rose Cecil O'Neill, The First Published Female Cartoonist in the United States
963: Nell Donnelly Reed, Founder of Nelly Don
964: Maria Halpin Hunt, Her Life was Destroyed by a US President, and Yet No One Knows Her Name
965: Andra Rush, Founder of Rush Trucking
966: Fannie Sperry Steele, Bronc Rider and Rodeo Performer
967: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Northern Paiute Activist and the First Native American Woman Known to Have Secured a Copyright on Her Book
968: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Opened the First English Language Kindergarten in the United States
969: Eliza Cook, Women's Suffrage Activist, Author, and Education Advocate
970: Maude Frazier, First Female Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
971: Mary Colter, Architect in the Southwestern United States
972: Adelina Otero-Warren, Suffrage Activist, Politician and Education Advocate
973: Kate Barnard, The First Female Elected State Official From Oklahoma
974: Rachel Caroline Eaton, The First Native American Woman from Oklahoma to Earn a PhD
975: Dorothy K Barrack Pressler Morgan, The Second Female Pilot from Oklahoma
976: Lucille Mulhall, The First Woman Credited With the Description of "Cowgirl"
977: Abigail Scott Duniway, Suffragist in the Pacific Northwest
978: Lola Greene Baldwin, The First Female Police Officer in the United States
979: Leonor Villegas de Magnon, Founder of La Cruz Blanca
980: Bessie Coleman, The First Female African American & Native American to receive a Pilot’s License
981: Reva Beck Bosone, The First Woman Elected to United States Congress From the State of Utah
982: Juanita Brooks, Uncovered the Truth Behind the Mountain Meadows Massacre
983: Thea Christiansen Foss, Founder of Foss Maritime, The Largest Maritime Tugboat in the Western United States
984: Meketaten, Daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti
985: Neferneferure, Daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti
986: Setepenre, Daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti
987: Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti
988: Baroness Frederika von Riedesel, Traveled With Her Husband During the Saratoga Campaign of the American Revolution
989: Hetepheres I, Queen Mother of Pharaoh Khufu
990: Mary Page Handy, Arizona Pioneer Whose Life Reads Like a Greek Tragedy
991: Bette Nesmith Graham, Inventor of Liquid Paper
992: Ruth Law Oliver, Pioneering Aviatrix
993: Joice Heth, PT Barnum's First Human Display
994: Yaoya Oshichi, Burned at the Stake For Trying to Commit Arson
995: Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd, The Mistress of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
996: Maharani Raj Rajeshwari Devi, Queen Regent of Nepal
997: Roopkuvarba Kanwar, The Last Woman Believed to Have Commited Sati in India
998: Florence Owens Thompson, Subject of the Migrant Mother Photograph
999: Alexandra Scott, Founder of Alex's Lemonade Stand
1000: Claressa Shields, Middleweight Boxer and Olympian