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    Bertha von Hillern (4 August 1853, Trier, Prussian Rhineland – 19 September 1939, Staunton, Virginia) was a German-American athlete and artist. At the...
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  • singer and dancer Bertha von Hillern (1853–1939), American athlete and painter Bertha Heyman (born c. 1851), American criminal Bertha Hope (born 1936)...
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    now be classified as ultramarathon. It evolved into pedestrianism. Bertha von Hillern George Littlewood Len Hurst Multi-day race Charles Samuels (athlete)...
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    leaving school, she wrote occasionally for amusement. Her friend, Bertha von Hillern, induced Wight to start publishing her work. Articles by Wight appeared...
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  • race between women was held in 1876, in Chicago Illinois, between Bertha Von Hillern and Mary Marshall. Marshal won with 233.9 miles (376.4 km) to 231...
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  • Strasburg. In the 1880s, two distinguished women landscape painters (Bertha Von Hillern and Maria J. C. a’ Becket), and writer Emma Howard Wright lived in...
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  • (1098–1179), mystic, playwright, poet writing in Latin Wilhelmine von Hillern (1836–1916), actress, novelist, short story writer Karla Höcker (1901–1992)...
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  • & historian Rut Hillarp (1914–2003, Sweden), poet & nv. Wilhelmine von Hillern (1836–1916, Germany), nv. and actor Etty Hillesum (1914–1943, Netherlands)...
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