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547) Sarah Anzick

“It took your breath away when you realized what it was that you were looking at. It was beautiful to me and very precious.” 547: Sarah Anzick Molecular Biologist at the National Institute of Health Born: c.1966, Montana, United States of America When Sarah was two years old, the remains of a 12,600-year-old male toddler…

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546) Dorothy Garrod

546: Dorothy Garrod Archaeologist and The First Woman to Hold an Oxford Chair Born: 5 May 1892, London, United Kingdom Died: 18 December 1968, Cambridge, United Kingdom This meant Dorothy was the first female professor at Oxford. Almost ten years earlier, she had also become the first female professor at Cambridge. She was a pioneer…

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545) Claudia Octavia

545: Claudia Octavia Empress of Rome Born: c.40 AD, Rome, Roman Empire (Present-day Rome, Italy) Died: 62 AD, Pandateria, Roman Empire (Present-day Ventotene, Italy) Claudia was the stepsister and wife of Nero, first cousin of Caligula, and daughter of Claudius. Nero treated her like crap—trying to strangle her on numerous occasions and divorcing her after…

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544) Empress Matilda

544: Empress Matilda Holy Roman Empress and German Queen Born: February 1102, Oxfordshire, England (Present-day Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom) Died: September 1167, Rouen, France Also Known As: Empress Maud Matilda was also Queen Regnant of England during the Anarchy and English Civil War. She was the only legitimate surviving child of Henry I, and therefore…

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543) Vibia Sabina

543: Vibia Sabina Roman Empress Born: c.83-88 AD, Rome, Roman Empire (Present-day Rome, Italy) Died: 136 AD She was the second cousin once removed and wife of Hadrian. When they married, Vibia was anywhere from twelve to seventeen, and Hadrian was six to twelve years older (depending on which birth year you believe or use…

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542) Faustina the Elder

542: Faustina the Elder Roman Empress Born: c.90-105 AD, Rome, Roman Empire (Present-day Rome, Italy) Died: 140 AD, Cappadocia, Roman Empire, (Present-day Cappadocia, Italy) Also Known As: Annia Galeria Faustina Faustina was the wife of Antoninus Pius. Unlike most Emperors and Empresses of Rome, Faustina and Antoninus really loved each other and ruled over a…

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541) Julia Agrippina

Julia speaking on her son, “As long as he becomes emperor, let him kill me!” Original Latin: “Occidat dum imperet.” 541: Julia Agrippina Roman Empress and Wife of Claudius Born: 4 November 15 AD, Colonia Claudia Ara Agripinnensium, Roman Empire, (Present-day Cologne, Germany) Died: 23 March 59 AD, Roman Empire, (Present-day Miseno, Italy) Also Known…

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540) Mary Wilde

540: Mary Wilde Oscar Wilde’s Half-Sister Born: 1847, Ireland (Today Most Likely the Republic of Ireland) Died: 8 or 9 November 1871, County Monaghan, Ireland (Present-day County Monaghan, Republic of Ireland) Mary and her sister Emily died in a manor fire by complete freak accident. The girls were attending a Halloween party on the holiday night. Even though…

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539) Emily Wilde

539: Emily Wilde Oscar Wilde’s Half-Sister Born: 1847, Ireland (Today Most Likely the Republic of Ireland) Died: 21 November 1871, County Monaghan, Ireland (Present-day County Monaghan, Republic of Ireland) Emily and her sister Mary died in a manor fire by complete freak accident. The girls were attending a Halloween party on the holiday night. Even…

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538) Maila Nurmi

“There is no Elvira. There’s only a pirated Vampira. Cassandra Peterson slavishly copied my product and made a fortune. America has been duped.” 538: Maila Nurmi Vampira Actress Born: 11 December 1922, Petsamo, Finland Died: 10 January 2008, Los Angeles, California, United States of America Original Name: Maila Syrjaniemi Not to be confused with Elvira…

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