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    Valérie Boissier, comtesse de Gasparin (13 September 1813 – 1894) was a Swiss woman of letters. She was a spokeswoman in topics such as freedom, equality...
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    Agénor Étienne, comte de Gasparin (12 July 1810 – 4 May 1871) was a French statesman and author. He was also an early psychical researcher known for conducting...
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    Agnes Hunt Hospital in Oswestry, Shropshire. Valérie de Gasparin opened, with her husband Agénor de Gasparin, the world's first nursing school: La Source...
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  • especially in mental health services. In 1859, Valérie de Gasparin and her Husband Agénor de Gasparin opens the first nursing school in the world in Lausanne...
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    ethnologist and linguist Agénor de Gasparin (1810–1871), French statesman and author, also researched table-turning Valérie de Gasparin (1813–1894), woman of letters...
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  • d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory (c. 1415 – 1471). Valérie de Gasparin. Valérie Boissier, comtesse de Gasparin (1813–1894), a Swiss woman of letters and writer...
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  • England, f) Catherine Gaskin (1929–2009, Ireland/Australia, f) Valérie de Gasparin (1813–1894, Switzerland, nf) Thomas Gaspey (1788–1871, England, f/nf)...
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  • United States), nv. Catherine Gaskin (1929–2009, Australia), nv. Valérie de Gasparin (1813–1894, Switzerland), social wr. in French Brunella Gasperini...
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  • Des rues aux noms de femmes …, Département des institutions, Service pour la promotion de l’égalité entre homme et femme, Canton de Genève Pourquoi les...
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  • (1915–1998), German-language psychologist, writings on symbolism Valérie de Gasparin (1813–1894), French-language non-fiction writer Marthe Gosteli (1917–2017)...
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  • buildings at the Cluse - Roseraie location have been renamed (Lina Stern, Valerie Gasparin, Louise Morier, Jean-Louis Prévost, Gustave Julliard, David Klein)...
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  •  United States Ilia Chernousov Selina Gasparin Cross-country skiing Biathlon  Russia  Switzerland Andrés Chocho Érica de Sena Racewalking  Ecuador  Brazil...
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    Marseille. Charles de Freycinet, French statesman. Thomas-Augustin de Gasparin (1754–1793), French revolutionary. Frederik Willem de Klerk (1936–2021)...
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  • Gold Silver Bronze Individual details Darya Domracheva  Belarus Selina Gasparin  Switzerland Nadezhda Skardino  Belarus Sprint details Anastasiya Kuzmina...
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  • the race in 43:19.6 (with 1 penalty), to pick up the gold medal. Selina Gasparin (Switzerland) finished second with no penalties, as did Nadezhda Skardino...
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