Catharine may refer to: Catharine (given name) In geography: Catharine, New York St. Catharine, Missouri Saint Catharine, Kentucky Catharine, Illinois...
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Catharines is the most populous city in Canada's Niagara Region, the eighth largest urban area in the province of Ontario. As of 2017, St. Catharines...
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Catherine the Great (redirect from Catharine II of Russia)
Catherine II (born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 1729 – 17 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress...
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Catharine Titi (Greek: Κατερίνα Τιτή, Katerina Titi) is an international lawyer and research associate professor at the Paris-based French National Centre...
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Catharine Creek is a roughly 15-mile-long (24 km) stream that flows through Chemung and Schuyler counties in New York. The creek, named after Catharine...
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Catharine Alice MacKinnon (born October 7, 1946) is an American feminist legal scholar, activist, and author. She is the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of...
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Katharine McPhee (redirect from Catharine McPhee)
Katharine Hope McPhee (born March 25, 1984) is an American actress and singer. In May 2006, she was the runner-up on the fifth season of American Idol...
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Catharine is a feminine given name, a variation of Katherine or Catherine. Notable people with the name include: In education: Catharine Beecher, noted...
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Catharine Brant (c.1759–1837), also known as Ahdohwahgeseon, was a clan mother of the Mohawk nation. She was the third wife of Joseph Brant and an important...
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Catharine Merrill (January 24, 1824 – May 30, 1900) was an American educator, writer, and American Civil War nurse from Indiana who became the second...
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Charlotte Catharine Aldrich (1842 – 13 November 1916) was a British novelist who published under the name Catharine Childar. Annie Charlotte Catharine Aldrich...
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Catherine Fillol (redirect from Catharine Fillol)
Catherine Fillol (or Filliol; c. 1507 – c. 1535), Lady Seymour, was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Fillol (or Filliol; 1453 – 9 July 1527)...
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Catharine Macaulay (née Sawbridge, later Graham; 23 March 1731 – 22 June 1791) was a famed English Whig historian. She was the first Englishwoman to become...
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Sarah Paulson (redirect from Sarah Catharine Paulson)
Sarah Catharine Paulson (born December 17, 1974) is an American actress. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award...
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St. Catharine College was a small Roman Catholic liberal arts college near Springfield, Kentucky. The college was accredited by the Commission on Colleges...
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Catharine Friend Easterly (born December 18, 1970) is an associate judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the highest appellate court for...
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Catharine (born c. 1835?) was an enslaved woman of Tennessee in the United States who may have been associated with slave trader and Confederate cavalry...
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Catherine Eddowes (redirect from Catharine Eddowes)
Catherine Eddowes (14 April 1842 – 30 September 1888) was the fourth of the canonical five victims of the notorious unidentified serial killer known as...
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Catharine Anastasia Conley was NASA's 6th Planetary Protection Officer from 2006 through 2018. Conley received her bachelor's from MIT, a Ph.D. in Plant...
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Catharine Esther Beecher (September 6, 1800 – May 12, 1878) was an American educator known for her forthright opinions on female education as well as...
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Catharine Arnold is a British author, journalist and academic, best known for her 'London' series of five popular history books: Necropolis: London and...
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Catherine of Siena (redirect from Catharine of Siena)
Siena. Retrieved 15 April 2019. Raymond of Capua (1862). Life of Saint Catharine of Sienna . P. J. Kenedy & Sons. Blessed Raymond of Capua (2003). The...
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Catherine de' Medici (redirect from Catharine de Medici)
"Catherine de' Medici" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 528–529. "Catharine de' Medici" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905....
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St Catharine's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1473 as Katharine Hall, it adopted its current name in 1860...
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Miles Park Romney (redirect from Catharine Cottam Romney)
Retrieved April 23, 2012. Romney, Catharine Cottam; Hansen, Jennifer Moulton (ed.) (1992), Letters of Catharine Cottam Romney, plural wife, University...
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Catherine of Alexandria (redirect from Catharine of Alexandria)
texts, rather than by physical evidence. St. Catharine's College, Cambridge was founded on St Catharine's Day (25 November) 1473 by Robert Woodlark (provost...
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Saint Catharine or St. Catharine is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in southeast Linn County, Missouri, United States. Saint Catharine...
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DeWitt Clinton (redirect from Catharine Jones)
Buffalo, New York from 1842 to 1843. On May 8, 1819, Clinton married Catharine Jones, the daughter of a New York physician, Thomas Jones and his wife...
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St. Catharine Church is a Catholic church in Spring Lake, New Jersey, used by the Parish of the St. Catharine & St. Margaret in the Diocese of Trenton...
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Catherine Montour (redirect from Catharine Montour)
Catharine Montour, also known as Queen Catharine (died after 1791), was a prominent Iroquois leader living in Queanettquaga, a Seneca village of Sheaquaga...
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