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* Julia Balbilla, poetess and princess from the Kingdom of Commagene
A later poetess Walladah, Umawi princess of al-Andulus, wrote Sufi poetry and was the lover of fellow poet ibn Zaydun.

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In 2009 she appeared in the film Cold Souls, from first-time director Sophie Barthes, and Within the Whirlwind, a biopic of Russian poetess and Gulag survivor Evgenia Ginzburg from The Luzhin Defence director Marleen Gorris.
Though showing herself a capable writer and poetess, Táhirih was forced to comply with familiar pressure and at the age of fourteen she was married to her cousin Muhammad Baraghani the son of her uncle.
After some temporary opposition by the faculty of the Blind Institution, Crosby's inclination to versify was encouraged after she was examined by George Combe, a visiting Scottish phrenologist, who pronounced her a " born poetess ".
In 1921 Edward S. Ninde wrote: " None would claim that she was a poetess in any large sense.
Frances Crofts Cornford ( née Darwin ; 30 March 1886 – 19 August 1960 ) was an English poetess ; because of the similarity of her name christian and her husband's, she was known to family as " FCC " and her husband Francis Cornford was known as " FMC ".
Chalupec was sent to a sanatorium to recover, and during that time, she adopted the pseudonym Pola Negri, after the Italian novelist and poetess Ada Negri, with Pola being short for Apolonia.
The events of the story concern Ethelberta's career as a famous poetess and storyteller as she struggles to support her family and conceal her secret — that her father is a butler.
When Sigourney gave up her anonymity for good, she became the most widely known " authoress " and " poetess " in America.
She is a canonical name of Brazilian Modernism, one of the great female poets in the Portuguese language, and is widely considered the best poetess from Brazil, though she combatted the word " poetess " because of gender discrimination.
In 1820, her brother Pedro Jose Benítez and his wife died and she took it upon herself to raise her orphaned niece Alejandrina Benítez de Gautier, who would in the future become a renowned poetess herself.
By her 1971 marriage to film director Eldar Kuliev she has a daughter, Elizaveta Kulieva, who is also a poetess.
In general praise for the author, Sir Walter Scott called her ‘ the first poetess of romance fiction ’; while Nathan Drake wrote that she was, ‘ the Shakespeare of Romance writers ’.

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The poetess Elizabeth Jane Weston, a writer of neo-Latin poetry, was also part of his court and wrote numerous odes to him.
Hrotsvitha, the tenth-century nun and poetess, wrote a play the subject of which was Saint Agnes.
Among them was one woman, Zarrín Táj Bara < u > gh </ u > áni, a poetess, who later received the name of Táhirih ( the Pure ).
The central figure was the poet Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft ; Constantijn Huygens, Dirck Sweelinck, Vondel, Bredero and the poetess sisters Anna Visscher and Maria Tesselschade Visscher were also considered part of the group.
Calame states that this homoerotic love, which is similar to the one found in the lyrics of the contemporaneous poetess Sappho, matches the pederasty of the males and was an integrated part of the initiation rites.
In Greek mythology, Phemonoe was a Greek poetess of the ante-Homeric period.
He was also an intimate friend of the poetess Vittoria Colonna, whom he met in Fondi in 1535.
He was the partner of poetess Reetika Vazirani who tragically took her life and that of their child, in 2003.
There was support for female singers and orators, such as the beautiful Arib, a skilled poetess, calligrapher, lutenist, composer, and backgammon player who wrote more than 1, 000 songs.
His wife Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, was a well-known poetess.
In March 2011, the remodeled queue area was revealed, with new tombstones honoring Imagineers ; a " murder mystery " for guests to solve involving the sinister Dread family ; the Composer's tomb, which features musical instruments that play " Grim Grinning Ghosts " when touched ; the Mariner's brine-filled sepulcher, whose ghost sings and sneezes from within ; a crypt for the poetess Prudence Pock, which features a cryptic message written on the sides of the tomb on moving, haunted books, and Prudence's ghost writing invisibly in her poem book.
Ledbury was home to poetess Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who spent her childhood at Hope End.
This manuscript claimed that it was originally written in Spanish by Luisa Sigea de Velasco, an erudite poetess and maid of honor at the court of Lisbon and was then translated into Latin by Jean or Johannes Meursius.
A notable 17th-century poetess Mary Macleod ( Mairi Nighean Alasdair Ruaidh ) was said to have been banished here.
Her aunt was a renowned poetess and calligrapher in royal circles and wrote government decrees in her " beautiful hand ".
The Great Economic Emigration, especially the emigration to Brazil, the " Brazilian Fever " as it was called at the time, was described in contemporary literary works by the Polish poetess, Maria Konopnicka, the Ukrainian writer, Ivan Franko, and many others.

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Geoffrey also had illegitimate children by an unknown mistress ( or mistresses ): Hamelin ; Emme, who married Dafydd Ab Owain Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales ; and Mary, who became a nun and Abbess of Shaftesbury and who may be the poetess Marie de France.
Among the members of the Action Group were individuals who subsequently fell victim to psychiatric abuse themselves: the poetess Natalya Gorbanevskaya who in 1968 demonstrated on Red Square against bringing Soviet tanks into Czechoslovakia ; Vladimir Borisov who later was one of the founders of the independent labor movement in the Soviet Union ; Vladimir Maltsev, a translator ; and Leonid Plyushch, a Ukrainian cyberneticist who was committed to the Special Psychiatric Hospital of Dnepropetrovsk and was awfully tortured with neuroleptics.
It was named in honour of the Native Canadian poetess E. Pauline Johnson, who was born nearby.
The first conference hall in Alpbach was built in the mid-1950s and named after the Austrian poetess Paula von Preradovic, who wrote the words for the Austrian national anthem.
* Angavai and Sangavai, the daughters of a Tamil poetess, were given in marriage by their father, King Pari ( the great vallal, one who gives great gifts and never says no ) to King Deiviekan in Tirukoilur.
Social life on the island revolved around the salon of poetess Celia Thaxter who hosted artists and literary figures.
Also present was Dr. Kirti Kale, who is often regarded as the best poetess in India today.
The name also suggests literary and erotic connotations, evoking the famous circle of young girl lovers on Lesbos Island, who included the poetess Sappho.
The lyric poetess Sappho was born at Eresos c. 620 BCE and belonged to an important family who were socially prominent at Mytilene, the island's most important city.
Many lyrics on these albums were written by Margarita Pushkina, a poetess who writes lyrics for metal bands such as Aria, Kipelov, Mavrik.

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Another similar case is the urn of poetess Katri Vala which is set at a spot adjunct to her eponymous park in the Sörnäinen neighbourhood.

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