Marie Popelin (16 December 1846 – 5 June 1913) was a Belgian jurist and early feminist political campaigner. Popelin worked with Isabelle Gatti de Gamond...
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Popelin may refer to: People Claudius Popelin (1825–1892), French writer, painter, and poet included in Le Parnasse contemporain Marie Popelin (1846–1913)...
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who was a very cultivated woman, and animated a salon at her home. Marie Popelin (1846–1913) was the first woman in Belgium who completed her studies...
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Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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Scheffer, Claudius Marcel Popelin was known for his historical paintings, portraits, and enamels. On 15 April 1858, he married Marie Thérèse Anquetil (1836–1869)...
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Louis Frank (lawyer) (section “Popelin Affair”)
children and for a new social order. He represented Marie Popelin at the bar during the “Popelin affair” and co-founded the Belgian League for the Rights...
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the Deputy Chairperson of the Constitutional Court of Belarus (2012) Marie Popelin: First female to earn a doctorate in law in Belgium in 1888, but denied...
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Martine Piccart (b. 1953), medical oncologist, President of the EORTC Marie Popelin (1846–1913), jurist and feminist Ilya Prigogine (1917–2003), physicist...
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Astronomical Society from 1977 to 1982. JPL · 11087 11090 Popelin 1994 CT12 Marie Popelin (1846–1913), a Belgian feminist, who became the first Belgian...
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in 1892. Established by Marie Popelin and her lawyer Louis Frank, it was created in response to the refusal to allow Popelin, a law graduate, to practice...
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belges, she headed the hygiene section. Following the retirement of Marie Popelin in 1912, she also headed the Ligue belge du droir des femmes. Together...
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women's rights, and these objections were cheered by hostile students. Marie Popelin had tried to be admitted to the bar of Belgium in 1888, but had been...
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Belgian Women's Rights League (Ligue belge du droit des femmes) with Marie Popelin, the first Belgian woman to receive a degree in Law. In 1902, progressively...
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the 18th century, under names including Pate a la Royale or Paste Royal. Popelins were common aristocratic desserts in the 16th century, and were flavored...
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students in Belgium alongside Emma Leclercq and Marie Destrée. She took her pharmacy degree in 1887. « Popelin, Louise », dans Éliane Gubin, Catherine Jacques...
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suffragist and founder of the Parti Général des Femmes, the women’s party. Marie Popelin (1846–1913) – lawyer and early feminist political campaigner; worked...
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female orchestral conductor, activist and editor of Women in Music Marie Popelin (1846–1913) – lawyer, feminist campaigner, leader of the Belgian League...
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List of French supercentenarians (redirect from Marie Bremont)
Retrieved 17 May 2019 – via Dans nos cœurs. Favre, Jean Hervé. "Elisabeth POPELIN". Retrieved 29 April 2019 – via Geneanet. "La doyenne du département est...
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November: The Belgian League for the Rights of Women is established by Marie Popelin and her lawyer Louis Frank. 1892–1893: The first power plant [fr] in...
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Acker, (1898–1975) Prime Minister (1945–1946) (1946) (1954–1958). 42) Marie Popelin, (1846–1913) activist and feminist. Founder of the women's right movement...
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the Conseil national des femmes belges (CNFB) under the leadership of Marie Popelin, its founder. This council also included the Ligue belge du droit des...
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Belgium). The Counseil National des Femmes Belges was established by Marie Popelin in 1905 as the Belgian chapter of the International Council of Women...
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(Conseil National des Femmes Belges - CNFB) which had been founded by Marie Popelin in 1904 and in 1935 she succeeded Marguerite Van de Wiele as its president...
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Bilcescu was also one of the European women to obtain a PhD in law, after Marie Popelin in 1888. Her thesis was titled De la condition légale de la mère ("On...
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(GAMS) in 1996. In 2005, she was awarded the "Prix femme de l'année Marie Popelin" from the Conseil des femmes francophones de Belgique. Khadidiatou Diallo...
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commitment to women's rights, health and emancipation (21 June 2013); Marie Popelin Award for Women's Rights, established by the National Women's Council...
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Indies). Belgium: Certain sources cite Louise Popelin (sister of Belgium's first female lawyer Marie Popelin) or Ida Huys as Belgium's first female pharmacist...
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Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium and the Marie Popelin Prize/Woman of the Year from the Belgian Council of French-Speaking...
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sourcebook. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. pp. 34–37. ISBN 0313016488 "Marie of Champagne". "Mary Magdalene". Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 2015-09-17....
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The Council of Ministers Room, known as the Marie Popelin Room...
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