Elizabeth Davies (disambiguation) — Elizabeth Davies may refer to:*Elizabeth Davies, swimmer *Liz Davies, British barrister and political activist *Libby Davies, Canadian MP (born 1953)ee also*Elizabeth Davis disambiguation … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Davis — may refer to:*Elizabeth Davis (Mormon) (1791 1876), American Latter Day Saint and wife of Joseph Smith, Jr. *Elizabeth Davis, bassist with 7 Year Bitch *Elizabeth Gould Davis (1910 1974), American librarian and feminist writer *Elizabeth Peke… … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson — Naissance 9 juin 1836 Suffolk, Angleterre Décès 17 décembre 1917 (à 81 ans) Angleterre Nationalité … Wikipédia en Français
Elizabeth May — en septembre 2009. Mandats 10e chef du Parti vert … Wikipédia en Français
Davies Gilbert — Born 6 March 1767(1767 03 06) Penzance, Cornwall, England … Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte — (Baltimore, Maryland, 6 February 1785 Baltimore, Maryland, 4 April1879), known as Betsy , was the daughter of a Baltimore, Maryland merchant, and was the first wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, and sister in law of Emperor Napoleon I of France. Elizabeth … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Polwheele — Elizabeth Polewheele (ca. 1651–ca. 1691), playwright, was one of the first women to write for the professional stage in London. Her comedy The Frolicks was performed at the Dorset Garden Theatre in 1671; it features Claribell, a witty Restoration … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Andrews — (1882–1960) was the first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales.Andrews was born into a mining family at Hirwaun in the Cynon Valley, one of eleven children (two of whom died during childhood). She was obliged to leave school at the age of … Wikipedia
Elizabeth May — This article is about the leader of the Green Party of Canada. For the Luxembourgian triathlete, see Elizabeth May (triathlete). Elizabeth Evans May OC, LLB (Dalhousie) DHumL (MSVU hc) LLD (UNB hc) LLD (MAU hc) … Wikipedia