Entries: 1001-1100:
1001: Darlene Cates, Actress
1002: Camille Claudel, Sculptor and Graphic Artist
1003: Turhan Hatice Sultan, Regent of the Ottoman Empire
1004: Frances Griffiths, Subject of the Cottingley Fairies Photographs
1005: Megan Leavey, Former Corporal in a K-9 Marine Unit
1006: Susanna Salter, The First Female Elected Mayor in United States History
1007: Kiya, One of the Wives of Pharaoh Akhenaten
1008: Rania al-Abdullah, Queen Consort of Jordan
1009: Jeanne Hebuterne, Artist, Model, and Common-law Wife of Amedeo Modigliani
1010: Isadora Duncan, The Mother of Modern Dance
1011: Clare Hollingworth, Journalist Who Broke the News that World War II Had Begun
1012: Janet Parker, Medical Photographer and the Last Known Death from Smallpox
1013: Sarah T Hughes, Lawyer and Judge Who Swore in President Lyndon B Johnson After the Assassination of President Kennedy
1014: Moving Robe Woman, Helped Defeat Custer at Little Bighorn
1015: Catherine O'Leary, Her Life was Ruined When People Spread the Rumor She Started the Great Chicago Fire
1016: Empress Dowager Cixi, The Second Most Powerful Empress in China's History
1017: Sheila Abdus-Salaam, The First African American Woman to Serve on New York's Highest Court
1018: Nakano Takeko, Samurai Who Led Other Female Samurai Into Battle
1019: Sophie Scholl, Activist and Member of the White Rose Resistance Movement
1020: Sumiko Iwamuro, Japan's Grandma DJ
1021: Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming, She Literally Helped "Rewrite the Stars"
1022: Henrietta Swan Leavitt, Pioneering Astronomer
1023: Margaret Harwood, The First Director of the Maria Mitchell Observatory
1024: Agnes Howard, The Step-Grandmother of Two Future Queens of England
1025: Tawosret, Final Pharaoh of Egypt's Nineteenth Dynasty
1026: Tiye, Incredibly Powerful Egyptian Queen from the Eighteenth Dynasty
1027: Patria Mirabal, One of the Rebel Leaders Who Fought Against a Dominican Dictator
1028: Minerva Mirabal, One of the Rebel Leaders Who Fought Against a Dominican Dictator
1029: Dede Mirabal, One of the Rebel Leaders Who Fought Against a Dominican Dictator
1030: Maria Teresa Mirabal, One of the Rebel Leaders Who Fought Against a Dominican Dictator
1031: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
1032: Isabella of France, Queen of England
1033: Naia, The 13,000 Year Old Skeleton
1034: Dorothy Fosdick, Foreign Policy Expert
1035: Mary Golda Ross, The First Female Native American Engineer
1036: Alice Coachman, The First African American Woman to Earn an Olympic Gold Medal
1037: Giulia Tofana, One of the Most Prolific Professional Poisoners of All Time
1038: Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Creator of the Special Olympics
1039: Babe Didrikson Zaharias, One of the Greatest Athletes of All Time
1040: Melissa Lora, Former President of Taco Bell International
1041: Elizabeth Rawdon, The First Person to Undertake a Scientific Study of a Bog Body
1042: Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt, The Woman Who Oversaw Some of Colt Firearms Most Prosperous Years
1043: Edith Garrud, One of the First Female Martial Arts Instructors in the Western World
1044: Melba Roy Mouton, Assistant Chief of Research Programs at NASA
1045: Mary Pinchot Meyer, Painter Whose Mysterious Death Has Never Been Solved
1046: Elizabeth Fleischman-Aschheim, X-Ray Pioneer Who Died For Her Work
1047: Alice Ramsey, The First Woman to Drive a Car Across the Continental United States
1048: Sappho, Famed Greek Poet
1049: Eileen Nearne, SOE Agent During World War II
1050: Odette Sansom Hallowes, SOE Spy During World War II
1051: Andree Raymonde Borrel, The First Female SOE Agent to be Parachuted Into Occupied France During World War II
1052: Ariadna Scriabina, Co-Founder of the Armee Juive; Resistance Fighter
1053: Florence Finch, Spy For the Rebel Leaders Left Behind in the Philippines During World War II
1054: Sutematsu Oyama, The First Japanese Woman to Attend a Western College
1055: Bettany Hughes, Award Winning Documentarian and Historian
1056: Margaret Corbin, The First American Woman to Receive a Military Pension, Revolutionary War Veteran
1057: Hannah White Arnett, Revolutionary War Patriot
1058: Nancy Hart, Revolutionary War Veteran Who Made it Her Personal Mission to Rid Georgia of the Tories
1059: Emily Geiger, Revolutionary War Volunteer who Delivered a Message Despite the Dangers
1060: Betty Zane, Revolutionary War Heroine Who Used Her Apron to Transport Gunpowder
1061: Marie Marvingt, Pioneering Aviatrix and Athlete
1062: Chandro Tomar, The Oldest Female Sharpshooter
1063: Elizabeth Bacon Custer, Author, Public Speaker, and Widow of George Armstrong Custer
1064: Jessie Fremont, Author, Political Activist, and Wife of John C Fremont
1065: Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's First Female Prime Minister
1066: Mary Bankes, Defended a Castle For Three Years During the English Civil War
1067: Deshauna Barber, Miss USA 2016 and Army Reserve Logistics Commander
1068: Berenice III, Queen Regnant of Egypt
1069: Kara McCullough, Miss USA 2017 and Physical Scientist
1070: Truganini, The Last Full Blooded Aboriginal Tasmanian
1071: Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Pioneering Calculus Mathematician
1072: Caroline Crachami, The Sicilian Fairy
1073: Lya Graf, Immortalized in an Iconic Photo Sitting on JP Morgan's Lap
1074: Dina Gottliebova Babbitt, Shoah Survivor Who Battled for Years to Earn Her Portraits Back from the Auschwitz Museum
1075: Agnes Randolph, Also Known as Black Agnes, Heroine of Scotland
1076: Amy Robsart Dudley, First Wife of Sir Robert Dudley, Her Suspicious Death Has Often Left the Finger Pointed to Queen Elizabeth I
1077: George Sand, Androgynous Literary Icon
1078: Toregene Khatun, Ruler of the Mongol Empire and Daughter-in-Law of Genghis Khan
1079: Kosem Sultan, Regent of the Ottoman Empire
1080: Olympias, Mother of Alexander the Great and Powerful Royal Figure
1081: Juliane Koepcke, The Only Survivor of LANSA Flight 508
1082: Jennie Bauters, Jerome, Arizona's Most Notorious Madam
1083: Rhoda Abbott, The Only Female Titanic Survivor to Have Been Pulled From the Water
1084: Anna Kingsley, From Princess to Slave to Overseer of a Plantation
1085: Helen Purviance, Salvation Army Ensign Who Handed Out Many Doughnuts During World War I
1086: Amy Elizabeth Thorpe, World War II Spy Who Used Her Sexuality To Get Information
1087: Marie Equi, Medical Doctor and Birth Control Information Provider
1088: Irene Triplett, The Last Surviving Recipient of a War Between the States Pension
1089: Helen Longstreet, The First Woman to Serve as Georgia's Assistant State Librarian, Widow of General James Longstreet
1090: Ahhotep I, Powerful Egyptian Queen of the 17th Dynasty
1091: Tetisheri, Mother of the New Kingdom in Ancient Egypt
1092: Ahmose-Nefertari, Powerful Egyptian Queen and the First To Hold the Title of "God's Wife of Amun"
1093: Mercy Otis Warren, Political Propagandist and Ardent Patriot During the Revolutionary War
1094: Charity Edna Adams Earley, The First African American Woman to Become an Officer in the WAC
1095: Amanda Foreman, Documentarian, Historian, and Author
1096: Joan B Lee, Hat Model, Actress, and the Beloved Wife of Stan Lee
1097: Simone Veil, Shoah Survivor Turned Political Icon in France
1098: Aloisia Veit, Hitler's Distant Cousin and One of the Many Victims if the Nazi Euthanasia Program
1099: Fanya Kaplan, Attempted to Assassinate Vladimir Lenin
1100: Mandukhai Khatun, Empress of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Entries 1101-1200:
1101: Maria Montessori, Creator of the Montessori Learning Technique
1102: Aung San Suu Kyi, Former State Counsellor of Myanmar
1103: Ban Zhao, The First Known Female Chinese Historian
1104: Mirhimah Sultan, Daughter of Suleiman the Magnificent and Hurrem, Making Her the Most Powerful Ottoman Princess Ever
1105: Folorunshu Alakija, Wealthiest Nigerian Woman in the World
1006: Beatrice Shilling, Aeronautical Engineer and Inventor of Miss Shilling's Orifice
1107: Charlotte Woodward Pierce, The Only Woman Present at the Seneca Falls Convention Still Alive At the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
1108: Petronilla de Meath, The First Irish Woman Condemned & Burned at the Stake for Witchcraft
1109: Alice Kyteler, The First Person Condemned For Witchcraft in Ireland, She Barely Escaped Being Burnt at the Stake
1110: Abella of Salerno, Employed at the Medical School at Salerno, Now Believed to be the Oldest Medical School of Modern Times
1111: Magistra Hersend, One of Louis IX's Surgeons During the Seventh Crusade
1112: Hortensia, Famed Roman Orator
1113: Isabel de Guevara, One of the Few Women Who Took Up the Spanish Crown's Offer to Colonize the New World
1114: Isabella Bird Bishop, The First Woman to Be Elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
1115: Jadwiga of Poland, The First Female Monarch of the Kingdom of Poland
1116: Ka’ahumanu, Powerful Queen of Hawai'i
1117: Khuwyt, One of the Earliest Known Female Musicians (12th Dynasty Egypt)
1118: Laura Bassi, The First Woman to Have a Fully-Fledged Scientific Career
1119: Lavinia Fontana, The First Known Female Artist to Work Outside of a Court or Convent
1120: Margaret Brent, The First Woman of the North American Colonies to Appear Before a Court of Common Law
1121: Maria Bartola, The First Historian of Mexico
1122: Marie Aioe Dorion, The Second Woman to Trek Across the United States After Sacagawea
1123: Merneith, One of the Earliest Known Queens in World History
1124: Mary Musgrove, Translator Between the White Colonists and the Muscogee During the Settling of Georgia
1125: Mary Curzon, Vicereine of India
1126: Nancy Ward, The Last Beloved Woman of the Cherokee
1127: Weetamoo, Sunksqua of the Pocasset Wampanoag Nation
1128: Xochitl, Possible Legend and Queen of the Toltec Empire
1129: Princess Tarakanova, Pretender to the Russian Throne
1130: Pompeia Plotina, Empress of Rome
1131: Prudence Crandall, Abolitionist and Educator of Young African American Girls
1132: Puduhepa, Hittite Queen Who Helped Facilitate the Oldest Peace Treaty Known in History
1133: Rosana Chouteau, First Woman Elected Chief of the Osage Beaver Band
1134: Puabi, Her Tomb Contained More Wealth and Opulence Than Any Other From Ur
1135: Sophia Hayden, The First Female Graduate of MIT's Architectural Program
1136: Sophie Blanchard, The First Professional Female Balloonist
1137: Theodora III of Byzantium, Reigned On the Byzantine Throne Two Separate Times
1138: Zoe Porphyrogenita, Empress of the Byzantine Empire
1139: Aglaonice, The First Female Astronomer in Ancient Greece
1140: Agnes Waterhouse, The First Woman Executed For Witchcraft in England
1141: Alessandra Giliani, First Known Female Practitioner of Anatomy and Physiology
1142: Mary Katharine Goddard, Postmaster General of the Baltimore Post Office & The Second Person to Print Copies of the Declaration of Independence in the United States
1143: Alexandra of Jerusalem, One of Two Women to Ever Rule Judaea
1144: Angelberga, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
1145: Anne Askew, Protestant Martyr
1146: Anne Bradstreet, The First English Poet to be Printed in the Colonies
1147: Anna Ella Carroll, The First Unofficial Female Member of a US Cabinet
1148: Agustina de Aragon, Defender of Spain During the Spanish War for Indepdendence
1149: Awashonks, Sunksqua of the Sakonnet Tribe
1150: Hannah Adams, The First Woman to Work as a Professional Writer in the United States
1151: Hannah Szenes, Poet and SOE Agent During World War II
1152: Gabrielle Petit, British Spy Executed by the Germans During World War I
1153: Epicharis, Roman Freedwoman Who Killed Herself Rather Than Being Executed After Attempting to Assassinate Nero
1154: Elisabetta Sirani, One of the Most Famous Artists in Early Modern Bologna
1155: Ehyophsta, Cheyenne Warrior Who Fought in the Battle of Beecher Island
1156: Cynisca, Spartan Princess and the First Woman in History to Win at the Olympic Games
1157: Cartimandua, Queen of the Brigantes (Celtic Tribe)
1158: Bettisia Gozzadini, First Woman in History Known to Have Taught at a University
1159: Martine Bertereau, Mining Engineer and Mineralogist
1160: Jane Dickenson, Indentured Servant and Captive of the Pamunkey Tribe
1161: Mary Rowlandson, Taken Captive With Three of her Children by the Wampanoag During King Philip's War
1162: Frances Culpeper Stephens Berkeley Ludwell, Wife of Three Different Colonial Governors
1163: Bessie Stringfield, The First African American Woman to Ride a Motorcycle Across the Continental United States
1164: Elizabeth "Baby Doe" Tabor, The Silver Queen of Colorado
1165: Urraca of Zamora, Daughter of Ferdinand the Great
1166: Ethel Robertson Macia, One of the First Women Employed at the Cochise County Courthouse
1167: Nellie Tayloe Ross, The First Female Governor to Serve in the United States (Wyoming)
1168: Rachel Washburn, Gave Up Being a Philadelphia Cheerleader to Join the US Army
1169: Hessy Levinsons Taft, The Nazis Used Her Likeness to Showcase the "Perfect Aryan Baby" Despite the Fact She's Jewish
1170: Dr. Ruth Pfau, Nun and Medical Missionary Who Helped the Lepers in Pakistan
1171: Sammu-Ramat, Empress Regnant of Assyria
1172: Alice Guy Blache, The First Writer and Director of Narrative Fiction Films
1173: Frances Marion, The First Person to Win Two Academy Awards for Writing
1174: Mae West, One of the First "Sex Symbols" in Film
1175: Anna May Wong, The First Chinese American Film Actress
1176: Olivia de Havilland, Actress Whose Landmark Case Against Warner Brothers Created Much Fairer Contractual Obligations for Actors
1177: Sacheen Littlefeather, Actress and Advocate for Native Americans
1178: Huda Sharawi, Founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union
1179: Ani Pachen, Nun and Tibetan Freedom Fighter Who was Tortured and Imprisoned for Twenty-one Years
1180: Hoelun, Mother of Genghis Khan
1181: Fatima al-Fihriya, founded the University of Al Quaraouiyine in 859 CE
1182: Estelle Reel, The First Woman Elected to Statewide Office in Wyoming
1183: Arachidamia, Badass Spartan Queen
1184: Laura Eisenhuth, The First Woman to Win an Election For State Office in the United States
1185: Arsinoe II Philadelphus, Queen of Thrace, Asia Minor, Egypt, and Macedonia
1186: Cleopatra Thea, Queen of the Seleucid Empire
1187: Phile of Priene, The First Woman Elected as Magistrate in Priene, Ancient Greece
1188: Erinna of Telos, Early Greek Poet
1189: Hipparchia of Maroneia, Greek Philosopher
1190: Carol McCain, Former Director of the White House Visitor's Office
1191: Claire Phillips, Spy in Occupied Manila During World War II
1192: Anna Goldi, The Last Person to be Executed for Witchcraft in Europe
1193: Jeannie Rousseau, World War II Spy and Part of the Druids Network
1194: Charlotte Parkhurst, Lived as a Man for Decades as a Stagecoach Driver
1195: Zelia Nuttall, One of the First and Most Important Mexican Archaeologists
1196: Jane Sharp, English Midwife
1197: Elizabeth Freeman, The First African American Slave to File and Win a Suit for Freedom in Massachusetts
1198: Ida Lewis, Lighthouse Keeper Who Saved Several People From Drowning in Different Incidents
1199: Susette La Flesche, Lecturer, Interpreter, Artist, and Spokesperson for Native American Rights
1200: Zina D H Young, Third President of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints
Entries 1201-1300:
1201: Hannah Callowhill Penn, The First Governor of the Colony of Pennsylvania (In All but Title)
1202: Sister Cathy Cesnik, Murdered Nun Whose Case was Never Solved
1203: Brenda Hale, the First Female Leader of the United Kingdom's Supreme Court
1204: Sophie Morigeau, The One Eyed Frontierswoman Who Amputated Her Own Rib
1205: Lori Piestawa, The First Native American Woman to Die in Combat Fighting in a Foreign War
1206: Elizabeth Thorn, She Dug Graves For the Soldiers At Gettysburg While Six Months Pregnant
1207: Jigonhsasee, Co-Founder of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
1208: Ann Eliza Webb Young, The Only of Brigham Young's Fifty-Six Wives to Divorce Him
1209: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Abolitionist, Temperance Movement, and Suffrage Leader
1210: Harriet Kezia Hunt, The First Woman to Apply to Harvard's Medical School
1211: Irna Phillips, The Queen of the Soaps
1212: Anna Mary Robertson Moses, aka Grandma Moses the Folk Artist
1213: Roza Robota, One of the Last Four People to Be Publicly Executed in Auschwitz
1214: Willa Beatrice Brown, The First African American Woman Earn a Commercial Pilot's License
1215: Cornelia Fort, Flight Instructor and the First of the Women's Auxiliary Ferry Service to Be Killed in Service to Her Country
1216: Naomi Parker Fraley, The Real Rosie the Riveter
1217: Hetpet, Priestess of Hathor
1218: Sarla Thakral, The First Indian Woman to Fly an Aircraft
1219: Jeannette Piccard, The First Woman to Reach the Stratosphere
1220: Florence "Pancho" Barnes, Founder of the First Stunt Pilot's Union
1221: Ruth Graves Wakefield, Chef and Inventor of the Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie
1222: Anacaona, Artist and Oral Historian of the Taino of Modern Haiti
1223: Hetty Green, The Witch of Wallstreet
1224: Sarah Forbes Bonetta Davies, West African Egbado Princess and adopted Daughter of Queen Victoria
1225: Xi Lingshi, Chinese Empress Who Discovered Silk Weaving
1226: Frances Oldham Kelsey, FDA Worker Who Stopped Thalidomide From Ever Reaching Consumers in the United States
1227: Anna Mae Violet McCabe Hays, The First Female Brigadier General in United States History
1228: Mary Ann Brown Patten, The First Female Commandeer of an American Merchant Vessel (She was Also Nineteen and Pregnant!)
1229: Sayyida Al-Hurrah, The Last Woman in Islamic History to Legitimately Hold the Title of al-Hurrah (Queen)
1230: Mochizuki Chiyome, Noblewoman Who Created an All-Female Elite Force of Ninjas
1231: Buffalo Calf Road Woman, The Only Woman to Fight At the Battle of Little Bighorn (Custer's Last Stand)
1232: Juliette Gordon Low, Founder of American Girl Scouts
1233: Clelia Duel Mosher, Conducted the First Ever Study on Victorian Women's Sexuality
1234: Dorothy Arzner, Film Director Credited With Working on More Hollywood Films Than Any Other
1235: Kumander Liwayway, Beauty Queen Turned Military Commander
1236: Henrietta Duterte, The First Woman in the United States to Operate Her Own Mortuary
1237: Georgia Gilmore, Helped Fund the Montgomery Alabama Bus Boycotts By Selling Home Cooked Meals Out of Her Own House
1238: Paula Mae Weekes, The First Female President of Trinidad and Tobago
1239: Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan, Million Dollar American Princess Turned Suffragette
1240: Mother Lu, The First Female Rebel Leader in Chinese History
1241: Frances Abigail Olufunmilayo Thomas Anikulapo Ransome-Kuti, Leader of the Women's Rights and Anti-Colonial Struggles in Nigeria
1242: Cut Nyak Dhien, Leader of the Acehnese Guerrilla Forces During the Aceh War
1243: Saveitribai Phule, India's First Feminist, Social Reformer
1244: Trinidad Tecson, Mother of the Biak-na-Bato & Philippine Independence Advocate
1245: Arwa Al-Sulayhi, Mother of Yemen's Golden Age
1246: Juana Azurday de Padilla, Bolivian Guerrilla Military Leader
1247: Pailadzo Captanian, Survivor of the Armenian Genocide Whose Pilaf Recipe Would Inspire Rice-a-Roni
1248: Velu Nachiyar, Queen of the Sivaganga Estate in Southern India
1249: Mollie Burkhart, Survivor of the Osage Indian Murders
1250: Elsie Eiler, Mayor, Treasurer, Clerk, Secretary, Tavern Owner, Bartender, and Librarian AND the only person living in Monowi, Nebraska
1251: Eumachia, Public Priestess of the Imperial Cult of Pompeii
1252: Tammie Jo Schults, One of the First Female Fighter Pilots in the United States Navy
1253: Hannelore Schmatz, Mountaineer and the First Woman and First German to Die on Everest
1254: Mary Grace Quackenbos Humiston, The First Female Special Assistant United States Attorney
1255: Beate Uhse-Rotermund, Stunt Pilot and Owner of the World's First Sex Shop
1256: Hanna Reitsch, Aviatrix and Test Pilot for the Luftwaffe
1257: Sabiha Gokcen, The World's First Female Fighter Pilot
1258: Jacqueline Cochran, Aviation Pioneer and Main Force Behind the Formation of the WAACs and the WASPs
1259: Polina Osipenko, Pioneering Soviet Military Pilot
1260: Maria Bochkareva, The First Russian Woman to Command a Military Unit
1261: Ann Baumgartner Carl, The First Woman to Fly a Jet Aircraft
1262: Alakhai Bekhi, Daughter of Genghis Khan
1263: Stacey Cunningham, The First Female President of the New York Stock Exchange
1264: Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim, First German Female Poet
1265: Margaret Fell, The Mother of Quakerism
1266: Amelia Bloomer, Women's Suffrage Advocate, Newspaper Editor, and Social Activist
1267: Helene van Zuylen, Socialite and Member of the Rothschild Family
1268: Sarah Biffen, English Painter Born With No Arms or Legs
1269: Amelia Edwards, Egyptologist, Suffragette, Journalist, and Novelist
1270: Mary Ann Shadd Cary, The First African American Female Publisher in North America and the First Female Publisher in Canada
1271: Cornelia Sorabji, India's First Female Lawyer
1272: Mary Ellis, World War II Veteran and Pilot for Britain's Ferrying Service
1273: Maria Reiche, Mathematician, Archaeologist, and Translator
1274: Kakenya Ntaiya, Social Activist Fighting Against Child Marriage and Female Genital Mutilation
1275: Nice Nailantei Leng’ete, Social Activist Fighting Against Child Marriage and Female Genital Mutilation
1276: Rose Abbott, The Only Titanic Passenger to Go Down With the Ship and Then be Pulled From the Water Alive
1277: Irene of Athens, Empress of the Byzantine Empire
1278: Elizabeth Holloway Marston, Attorney and Psychologist Who Helped Create the First Lie Detector Test
1279: Olive Byrne, Elizabeth and William Marston's Girlfriend & Author
1280: Vitka Kempner, The Avenger of the Holocaust
1281: Carole Lombard, The Highest Paid Female Film Actress of the 1930's
1282: Susan (McSween) Barber, The Cattle Queen of New Mexico
1283: Catherine McCarty Antrim, Billy the Kid's Mother
1284: Helen Barnum Buchtel, Disowned Daughter of PT Barnum
1285: Karen Carlin, Exotic Dancer and the Sole Reason Jack Ruby was Able to Shoot Lee Harvey Oswald
1286: Christine Schuler-Deschryver, City of Joy Co-Founder and Director
1287: Eve Ensler, Playwright, Activist, and Author of The Vagina Monologues
1288: Marina Oswald Porter, Widow of Lee Harvey Oswald
1289: Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, Andrew Jackson's Mother
1290: Laodicea Langston, Sixteen Year Old Patriot During the Revolutionary War
1291: Prudence Crandall, Captain in Pepperell's Minutewomen During the Revolutionary War
1292: Rebecca Motte, Plantation Owner and Patriot During the Revolutionary War
1293: Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein, Cryptographer Instrumental in Cracking Japan's Code Purple During World War II
1294: Nitocris, Daughter of the Pharaoh Who Served as God's Wife of Amun For Over Seventy Years
1295: Neithhotep, Queen of Pre-Dynastic Egypt & Presumed Wife of Narmer
1296: Anna Smith Strong, Member of George Washington's Culpeper Spy Ring
1297: Nehmes-Bastet, Temple Singer During Egypt's 22nd Dynasty
1298: Tamzene Donner, The Wife of Captain George Donner on the Infamous Donner Party
1299: Helen Gillis Nelson, The Wife of Baby Face Nelson
1300: Margret Keyes Reed, Survivor of the Infamous Donner Party
Entries 1301-1400:
1301: Sarah Baartman, Was Illegally Forced Into a Binding Contract With the English To Work as a Living Curiosity
1302: Anna Komnene, Princess, Historian, Hospital Administrator, and Author of the Alexiad
1303: Libby Zion, Her Tragic Death Led to the Passage of the Libby Zion Law, Which Limits the Number of Hours a Medical Resident Can Work Per Week in the United States
1304: Raye Montague, Naval Engineer and Hidden Figure
1305: Barbara Barrett, Secretary of the United States Air Force
1306: Margaret Crockett Morrow, Davy Crockett's Older Sister Whose Life was Nothing But Tragedy
1307: Mikelle Biggs, Missing Child
1308: Urbinia, Vestal Virgin
1309: Caparronia, Vestal Virgin
1310: Opimia, Vestal Virgin
1311: Floronia, Vestal Virgin
1312: Licenia, Vestal Virgin
1313: Aquilia Severa, Vestal Virgin Turned Wife of the Emperor
1314: Oppia, Vestal Virgin
1315: Minucia, Vestal Virgin
1316: Licinia, Vestal Virgin (Different From the One Above)
1317: Mkabayi kaJama, Princess Responsible for the Rise and Fall of Shaka Zulu
1318: Marcia, Vestal Virgin
1319: Aemilia, Vestal Virgin
1320: Licinia Praetextata, Chief Vestal Virgin
1321: Cornelia, Chief Vestal Virgin
1322: Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia, Conservative Empress Who Emulated Queen Victoria
1323: Lathgertha, Legendary Viking Shieldmaiden
1324: Nina Teitelboim, Anti-Nazi Resistance Fighter
1325: Hangaku Gozen, Samurai Warrior
1326: Durgawati Devi, Spy and Revolutionary Fighter Against the British Colonizing India
1327: Sahle-Work Zewde, Ethiopia's First Female President
1328: Candace Owens, Conservative Political Activist & Leader of the Blexit Movement
1329: Phantasia, Legend Who Reportedly Wrote the Illiad and Odyssey
1330: Cratesipolis, Exacted Much Vengeance Against the Men Who Killed Her Husband
1331: Pauline Cushman, Actress and Union Spy During the War Between the States
1332: Woman Chief, Absaroka (Crow) Amazon warrior
1333: Lieutenant Colonel Eileen Collins, The First Female Pilot of a Space Shuttle
1334: Lotfia El Nadi, The First Egyptian Woman to Earn a Pilot's License
1335: Karen Silkwood, Nuclear Reactor Employee Turned Union Activist
1336: Wangari Maathai, The First African Woman to Win the Nobel Peace Prize
1337: : Halet Çambel, Archaeologist and the First Muslim Woman to Compete in the Olympics
1338: Olga Skorokhodova, The Only Known Deaf/Blind Researcher
1339: Anna Freud, Daughter of Sigmund and Psychologist Herself
1340: Christine Darden, Hidden Figure Who Worked at NASA on Sonic Boom Minimization
1341: Ellen Ochoa, Former Astronaut and Director of NASA's Johnson Space Center
1342: Kalpana Chawla, The First Woman of Indian Descent to Go to Space
1343: Arabella Mansfield, The First Female Lawyer in the United States
1344: Ada H Kepley, The First Woman to Graduate From Law School in the United States
1345: Charlotte Ray, the First Woman of African Descent to Practice Law in the United States
1346: Angelina Emily Grimké, Abolitionist
1347: Sarah Moore Grimké, Abolitionist
1348: Clare Boothe Luce, The First Woman From the United States Appointed Ambassador to Another World Power (Italy)
1349: Lee Tai-Young, Korea's First Female Lawyer
1350: Corazon Aquino, The First Female President of the Philippines
1351: Asieh Amini, Activist Fighting to End Stoning in Iran
1352: Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota
1353: Sabine Zlatin, Savior of Children in a Small Town in France During the Shoah
1354: Sylvia Hermann, The Teenage Girl Who Helped Capture One of the Most Notorious Nazi War Criminals of All Time
1355: Martha Gellhorn, World Renowned Journalist and War Correspondent
1356: Graciela Sirota, One of the Many Victims of Anti-Semitism in 1960's Argentina
1357: Soledad Barrett, Victim of Fascist Revolutionaries in South America
1358: Kay Ivey, Governor of Alabama
1359: Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa
1360: Amanishakheto, Warrior Queen From Kush
1361: Amanitore, Kushite Warrior Queen & One of the Few Women Mentioned by Name in the Bible
1362: FM Miller, Marshal in the Indian Territory
1363: Ada Curnutt, Deputy Marshal in the Indian Territory
1364: Flossie Hitchcock, Deputy Marshal in the Indian Territory
1365: Dame Sibyl Hathaway, The 22nd Feudal Lord of Sark Island
1366: Lisa Miller, Florist, Small Business Owner, and the Best Mother Ever
1367: Ruth Griffin, Retired Florist, Small Business Owner, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother
1368: Hope Griffin, Florist, Small Business Owner, Grandmother, and Much More
1369: Saraya-Jade Bevis, Retired WWE Wrestler
1370: Caroline Yale, Educator Focused On Helping Deaf Children
1371: Violeta Chamorro, The First Female President of Nicaragua
1372: Razia al-Din, The First and Only Female Sultanate of the Delhi Sultanate
1373: Tine Nys, Autistic Woman Who Convinced Doctors to Help Euthanize Her
1374: Milada Horáková, Women's Rights Activist Who was Executed by the Communist Regime
1375: Tomyris, Widowed Leader of the Massagetae of Central Asia
1376: Laskarina Bouboulina, Possibly the First Female Navy Admiral of the Russian Navy
1377: Sophie, Wife of Franz Josef; Their Deaths Marked the Beginning of World War I
1378: Sarah Josepha Hale, Author of Mary Had a Little Lamb
1379: Marjorie Bruce, Princess of Scotland & The Only Child of Robert the Bruce
1380: Anne Stuart, Queen of Great Britain & Ireland and the Last Stuart Monarch
1381: Hilda Anderson Erickson, Pioneering Leader in the LDS Church and So Much More
1382: Emma Willard, Founder of the First College for Women
1383: Harriet Jacobs, Escaped Slave and Abolitionist
1384: Lucy Stone, Suffrage Advocate & the First Woman From Massachusetts to Earn a College Degree
1385: Julia Ward Howe, Author of Battle Hymn of the Republic
1386: Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, The First Professional Female Sculptor
1387: Ellen Browning Scripps, Pioneering Journalist
1388: Julia Morgan, Architect Who Oversaw the Construction of Hearst Castle
1389: : Lady of Cofitachequi, Legendary Leader of a Native Tribe Who Met With Hernando de Soto
1390: Captain Rosemary Mariner, The First Woman to Command a Naval Aviation Squadron in United States History
1391: Judith Sargent Murray, Advocate For Various Causes Through the Use of Essays
1392: Rebecca Latimer Felton, The First Woman to Join the United States Senate--She Served For an Entire Day
1393: Hattie Caraway, The First Woman Elected to an Entire Term in the United States Senate
1394: Unknown Confederate Soldier who died in Pickett’s Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg
1395: Second Unknown Confederate Soldier who died in Pickett’s Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg
1396: Minnie Spotted-Wolf, She was The first Woman of Native American Origin to Serve in The United States Marine Corps
1397: Margaret Fuller, The First American Woman to Work Full Time as a Book Reviewer
1398: Ann Lee Stanley, Mother Ann, The Prophet For the Shakers
1399: Mary Mildred Williams, America's First Poster Child, Her Mixed Race Heritage Brought The Issue of Slavery to The Forefront of America
1400: The Viking Warrior of Birka, One of The Few Viking Women to Be Found Buried With Multiple Weapons & Other Warrior Grave Goods
Entries 1401-1500:
1401: Sarah Boone, Inventor Awarded a Patent For The Ironing Board
1402: Li Qing-zhao, One of the Greatest Chinese Poets of All Time
1403: Liang Hongyu, General During China's Song Dynasty
1404: Ida Wood, "Everything Was Fake, But Her Wealth"
1405: Nasrin Sotoudeh, Human Rights Lawyer Sentenced to 33 Years in Prison & 148 Lashes by Iran
1406: Shaparak Shajarizadeh, Women's Rights Activist Who Fights Against Iran's Veiling Laws
1407: Dr. Adélaïde Hautval, Psychologist Who Worked With Survivors During the Shoah
1408: Carly Schroeder, Left the World of Acting to Join the United States Army
1409: Lou Henry Hoover, Former First Lady of the United States
1410: Florence Harding, Former First Lady of the United States
1411: Captain Brenda Berkman, Firefighter Who Fought Against the Sexist Hiring Practices of Firehouses Across the United States
1412: Redoshi, West African Slave & The Last Confirmed Living Survivor of a Slave Transport Ship in the United States
1413: Lisa del Giocondo, Believed to Be the Real Mona Lisa
1414: Minnie Freeman Penney, Teacher Who Rescued Her Students During a Horrific Blizzard
1415: Joan Curran, Physicist Who Worked on Operation Windows During World War II
1416: Marcia Clark, Prosecutor Who Tried the Alleged Murderers of Rebecca Schaeffer & Nicole Brown Simpson
1417: Nusrat Jahan Rafi, Student Who Was Murdered After Reporting to the Police She'd Been Raped by a School Faculty Member
1418: Peggy Shippen Arnold, So Much More Than Benedict's Wife
1419: Miriam A Ferguson, Second Female Governor in United States History and the First From Texas
1420: Anna Jarvis, Popularized Mother's Day in the United States
1421: Agnes Barre, One of the Two Green Children of Woolpit
1422: Jeanne Blum, Former First Lady of France
1423: Mary Desha, One of the Four Founders of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
1424: Ellen Walworth, One of the Four Founders of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
1425: Mary S Lockwood, One of the Four Founders of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
1426: Eugenia Washington, One of the Four Founders of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
1427: Grace Golden Clayton, Credited With Holding the First Father's Day Celebration in the United States
1428: Rachel Barcellona, Advocate & Founder of Ability Beyond Disabilities
1429: Anne de Bretagne, Queen Consort of France
1430: Caroline Scott Harrison, Former First Lady of the United States & The First President General of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
1431: Terri Irwin, Animal Rights Activist and Conservationist
1432: Alifair McCoy, One of the Multiple Victims of the Hatfield v McCoy Feud
1433: Lady Flora Hastings, Known Today For What is Dubbed the Hastings Affair
1434: Amalasuntha, She was Queen of the Ostrogoths
1435: The Younger Lady, Tutankhamun's Mother
1436: Burdena “Birdie” Pasenelli, FBI Agent Who was the First Woman to Lead an FBI Office For an Entire State (Alaska)
1437: Dahteste, Mescalero Apache Warrior
1438: Twosret, Final Pharaoh of Egypt's Nineteenth Dynasty
1439: Hua Mulan, Legendary Warrior from China
1440: Diotima of Mantinea, Philosopher Who Played an Important Role in Plato’s Symposium
1441: Axiothea of Phlius, One of Two Female Students in Plato's Academy
1442: Lastheneia of Mantinea, One of Two Female Students in Plato's Academy
1443: Aspasia of Miletus, Pericles' Lover
1444: Lepa Svetozara Radić, Nazi Resistance Fighter in Bosnia & Herzegovina
1445: CDR Andria Slough, US Navy Combat Information Center Officer
1446: Colestah, Fought at the Battles of Spokane Plains and Four Lakes
1447: Running Eagle, Blackfeet Warrior Woman Whose Motivations For War Are Completely Different Depending on Who You Ask
1448: Among the Willows, Crow Warrior Woman Who Fought Against the Lakota
1449: Come Towards the Near Bank, Crow Warrior Known For Her Strength in Battle
1450: Lady Egeria, Early Christian Woman Who Made a Long Pilgrimage to Early Biblical Sites
1451: Thecla, Early Christian Woman Who Made a Long Pilgrimage to Early Biblical Sites
1452: Aelia Flavia Flaccilla, Empress of Rome
1453: Rebecca Bates, Half of the Army of Two During the War of 1812
1454: Abigail Bates, Half of the Army of Two During the War of 1812
1455: Judy Reed, The First African American Woman to Ever Receive a United States Patent
1456: Barbara Fritchie, Union Heroine During the War Between the States
1457: Mary Ann Brough, Wet Nurse to Several of Queen Victoria's Children
1458: Mercy Lavinia Warren, Dwarf Hired by PT Barnum and the Wife of General Tom Thumb
And Many More to Come!