Lilli Suburg (1 August [O.S. 20 July] 1841 in Rõusa Manor – 8 February 1923 in Valga) was an Estonian journalist, writer and feminist. In 1882, she established...
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Lilli Lehmann (1848–1929), German operatic soprano Lilli Promet (1922–2007), Estonian writer Lilli Suburg (1841–1923), Estonian journalist, writer and feminist...
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translator, medical scientist Maxim D. Shrayer, author and literary scholar Lilli Suburg, writer Avo Sõmer, musicologist, music theorist, composer Kristin Tattar...
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Linda was founded by the Estonian journalist, pedagogue, and feminist Lilli Suburg in 1887 to make Estonian women aware of the ideas of feminism. The first...
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Schapire Mary Shelley Staka Skenderova Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja Lilli Suburg Bertha von Suttner Karolina Světlá Elizabeth Hart Thwaites Josefa Toledo...
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Jaan Tamm. During her teenage years she studied home economics at the Lilli Suburg Girls' School in Viljandi, then at Königsberg, and later at Kiel and...
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located at coordinates 58°40′N 25°07′E. Journalist, writer and feminist Lilli Suburg (1841–1923) was born in Rõusa Manor. Classification of Estonian administrative...
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and is buried in Liiva Cemetery. "The very first Estonian feminists – Lilli Suburg and Marie Reisik". Estonian World. 2017-03-08. Retrieved 2017-07-27....
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translator, literary critic Kertu Sillaste (born 1973), children's writer Lilli Suburg (1841–1923), journalist, essayist, short story writer Andra Teede (born...
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