Women on the margins three seventeenth-century lives

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Arguing with God : Glikl Bas Judah Leib -- New worlds : Marie de l'Incarnation -- Metamorphoses : Maria Sibylla Merian
Glueckel of Hameln 1646-1724
Marie de l'Incarnation mère 1599-1672
Merian, Maria Sibylla 1647-1717
Women Biography
Biography 17th century
Jewish women Germany Biography
Women merchants Germany Biography
Women missionaries Québec (Province) Biography
Protestant women Suriname Biography
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Women on the margins three seventeenth-century lives
Arguing with God : Glikl Bas Judah Leib -- New worlds : Marie de l'Incarnation -- Metamorphoses : Maria Sibylla Merian
Glueckel of Hameln 1646-1724
Marie de l'Incarnation mère 1599-1672
Merian, Maria Sibylla 1647-1717
Women Biography
Biography 17th century
Jewish women Germany Biography
Women merchants Germany Biography
Women missionaries Québec (Province) Biography
Protestant women Suriname Biography
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Marie de l'Incarnation mère 1599-1672
Merian, Maria Sibylla 1647-1717
Women Biography
Biography 17th century
Jewish women Germany Biography
Women merchants Germany Biography
Women missionaries Québec (Province) Biography
Protestant women Suriname Biography
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Marie de l'Incarnation mère 1599-1672
Merian, Maria Sibylla 1647-1717
Women Biography
Biography 17th century
Jewish women Germany Biography
Women merchants Germany Biography
Women missionaries Québec (Province) Biography
Protestant women Suriname Biography
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