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She edited and published Lavoisier ’ s memoirs ( whether any English translations of those memoirs have survived is unknown as of today ) and hosted parties at which eminent scientists discussed ideas and problems related to chemistry.
She was survived by her husband, and her one daughter from her first marriage to Ioannis Paxinos, whose surname she had been using after their divorce.
She survived a helicopter crash in Sudan in 2000 while trying to learn the fates of her Nuba friends during the Sudanese civil war and was airlifted to a Munich hospital.
She was arrested shortly afterward and sentenced to solitary confinement in the Gulag, which she survived.
She was survived by her son don Martín, who would be raised primarily by his father's family, and a daughter doña María who would be raised by Jaramillo and his second wife doña Beatriz de Andrada.
She writes that only three fragmentary manuscripts are known to have survived into the modern period, two 3rd-century fragments ( P. Rylands 463 and P. Oxyrhynchus 3525 ) published in 1938 and 1983, and a longer 5th-century Coptic translation ( Berolinensis Gnosticus 8052, 1 ) published in 1955.
She is survived by her husband and her daughter, Logan.
She was born Victoria California Claflin, the seventh of ten children ( six who survived to maturity ), in the rural frontier town of Homer, Licking County, Ohio.
She was survived by her three children and her two stepsisters.
She went on to bear Henry a further eight children, six of whom survived infancy, including the future Charles IX ( born 27 June 1550 ); the future Henry III ( born 19 September 1551 ); and Francis, Duke of Anjou ( born 18 March 1555 ).
She survived without serious injuries.
She was a younger sister of Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia and an elder sister of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, all of whom were falsely rumored to have survived the assassination of the Imperial Family.
She tragically perished in a Syrian prison during the imprisonment of Hussein's family members, mostly women and children, who survived the Battle of Karbala.
She was survived by her daughter.
She survived, however, thanks to the underlying devotion she had earned over the years.
She may have survived in some form in Roman Gaul and medieval France.
She was known as Brigantia in northern England, and survived as St Bride in Christianity "
She survived the invasion of the Tuatha Dé Danann and became the foster mother of Lugh.
She was survived by her husband, Eugene Feeney.
She is shown to have a strong grasp of politics, which may seem unlikely, but this answers the facts of the annulment and the even more unlikely fact that Anne of Cleves survived her marriage to Henry.
She was survived by her brother, Sam McDaniel.
" She wrote a poem entitled The Martyrdom of St. Cyprian in two books, of which 800 lines survived, and an inscription of a poem on the baths at Hammat Gader.
She had a total of six children of record born into slavery ; four survived to adulthood and were noted for their resemblance to Jefferson.
She survived.

She and Greek
She learned to speak, read and write in Spanish and Latin, and spoke French and Greek.
She also was respected by the semi-Hellenic countries around the Greek world, such as Lydia, Caria, and even Egypt.
She was equated with the Greek goddess Artemis, though she had an independent origin in Italy.
She attempted to enroll in the hospital ’ s Medical School and was refused but was allowed to attend private tuition in Latin, Greek and materia medica with the hospital ’ s apothecary, while continuing her work as a nurse.
She is compared with Penthesilea, mythical queen of the Amazons, by the Greek historian Nicetas Choniates ; he adds that she gained the epithet chrysopous ( golden-foot ) from the cloth of gold that decorated and fringed her robe.
She also went to Greece to take footage of the games ' original site at Olympia, where she was aided by Greek photographer Nelly, along with route of the inaugural torch relay.
She was the Etruscan counterpart to Greek Athena.
She studied French, Spanish, music, dance, and perhaps Greek.
She is consequently married off to the mortal Peleus, and bears him a son greater than the father — Achilles, Greek hero of the Trojan War.
She suggests that some of the research was done not to determine the reliability of the dating method, as was suggested, but to back up an assumption of age and to make certain points about pyramids and Greek civilization.
She was an excellent student, well-schooled in Latin, French, Italian, and somewhat in Greek.
She and other members of this group were descendants of an immortal youth named Agamemnon and were named after characters in Greek mythology.
She then descended into the adyton ( Greek for " inaccessible ") and mounted her tripod seat, holding laurel leaves and a dish of Kassotis spring water into which she gazed.
She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period.
She may have been Phrygia's State deity ; her Phrygian cult was adopted and adapted by Greek colonists of Asia Minor, and spread from there to mainland Greece and its more distant western colonies from around the 6th century BCE.
She was originally the central deity in Rome's so-called plebeian or Aventine Triad, then was paired with her daughter Proserpina in what Romans described as " the Greek rites of Ceres ".
She is always associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike, who used to live on Earth but left, sickened by human greed.
She taught Greek in the Danish school in Lund.
She was the goddess / personification of health ( Greek: ὑγίεια-hugieia ), cleanliness and sanitation.
She was sometimes identified with Ceres, and sometimes with her Greek equivalent Demeter.
She assisted Lucina in her functions, and was analogous to the Greek Eileithyia.
She was associated with the Greek goddess Artemis in later history.
She was often depicted in the Judgement of Paris, called Elcsntre ( Alexander, his alternative name in Greek ) in Etruscan, one of the most popular Greek myths in Etruria.

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