cleopatra, joan of arc, marie anettoinette, elenor rosevelt, nefertiti elizabeth I
2006-12-01 12:56:43
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answered by Paulie 2
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Joan of Arc, Boadicea, obviously Cleopatra or Marie Antoinette,
Lucrezia Borgia, Lizzie Bordon, Squeaky Fromme, Bette Davis, Dusty Springfield, Florence Nightingale, Billie Holliday, Betsy Ross, Rita Hayworth, Grace Kelly, Linda Lovelace, Carmen Miranda, Marie Curie, Connie Rice, Anne Rice, Charlotte Bronte, Courtney Love, Bjork, Edith Sitwell, Gypsy Rose Lee, Edna Everage, Joan Sutherland, Ella Fitzgerald, Ma Bakker, Tammy Bakker, Bonnie (of Bonnie and Clyde) Patty Hearst, Margaret Thatcher, Vignis Finbogadottir, Lady Di, Marianne Faithfull, Judge Judy, Joyce Meyer, Ann Frank, Golda Meir, Indira Ghandi, Shirley Temple, Mary Magdalene, Anna Nicole Smith, Nico, Gloria Swanson, Ellen Brokovitch, Ronnie Spector.
2006-12-01 12:47:32
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answered by Dr Know It All 5
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Wow-- what a cool project! Here's a list of possibilities-- I thought of interesting folks, not necessarily the "best female historical figures of all time..." if there is such a list...
Sacagawea-- Native American woman guide of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Queen Hatshepsut
Mother Teresa
Julia Child (yeah, the famous chef... don't laugh-she got her start as a spy cooking up shark repellent)
Jeanette Rankin
Julia Morgan
Annie Oakley
Nelly Bly
Joan of Arc
Evita Peron
Eleanor Roosevelt
Rigoberta Menchu
Marie Curie
Billy Jean King
Josephine Baker
2006-12-01 12:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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