Minerva Bernardino (1907 – August 29, 1998) was a diplomat from the Dominican Republic who promoted women's rights internationally, and is best known as one of the four women to sign the original charter of the United Nations.[1]
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MinervaBernardino (1907 – August 29, 1998) was a diplomat from the Dominican Republic who promoted women's rights internationally, and is best known as...
author. Richard Beebe, 68, American radio personality, lung cancer. MinervaBernardino, Dominican Republic diplomat and feminist. Charlie Feathers, 66, American...
on the Status of Women, with six other representatives including MinervaBernardino of the Dominican Republic, Marie-Hélène Lefaucheux of France, and...
on International Organization in San Francisco, Lutz, along with MinervaBernardino, fought for the inclusion of the word “women” in the preamble to the...
school teachers and writers such as MinervaBernardino, Celeste Wos y Gil, Carmita Landestoy, Consuelo Bernardino, and Carmen Lara Fernandez. The AFD...
Cortigiano, encouraged all his daughters (Sofonisba, Elena, Lucia, Europa, Minerva and Anna Maria) to cultivate and perfect their talents. Four of the sisters...
organizations. As she had to leave the conference early, Lutz and MinervaBernardino were the crucial supporters of Pinto de Vidal's amendment in the committee...
Ann Doran was born in Amarillo, Texas, and attended high school in San Bernardino, California. Doran began acting at the age of four. (A 1979 newspaper...
1484-1486 by Pinturicchio depicting the life of the Franciscan friar St. Bernardino of Siena, sainted in 1450. The chapel was commissioned by Niccolò Di Manno...
is an American national park in southeastern California, east of San Bernardino and Los Angeles and north of Palm Springs. It is named after the Joshua...
Minerva Fighting Mars (Combat de Mars contre Minerve) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1771 by Jacques-Louis David and now in the Louvre. David...
French assay mark for items made of solid silver is the head of the goddess Minerva in profile. The French have two standards for silver purity or fineness...
western Louisiana. His parents were Benjamin Slaughter and the former Minerva Mabry. He was educated in schools in Texas in Sabine County and Caldwell...
Time Incorporated. September 15, 1924. p. 16. "Miss Minerva Bussenius a Bride". San Bernardino Sun. December 30, 1911. p. 6. "Count D'Oyley, 21, Weds...
in this room are: Portrait of Cardinal Bernardino Spada (1631) by Guido Reni Portrait of Cardinal Bernardino Spada (1631) by Guercino Portrait of Cardinal...
from San Bernardino alla Taverna toward the coast, the other from San Bernardino al Carmine. Artillery was placed in the convent of San Bernardino, while...
Anguissola. Elena Anguissola (who became a nun with the name of Sister Minerva) was the daughter of Amilcare Anguissola and Bianca Ponzoni. The spelling...
admission of California. The foreground figure represents the goddess Minerva [Greek: Athena], having sprung full-grown from the brain of Jupiter [Greek:...
Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons; The Loves of Paris and Helen; Minerva Fighting Mars; Oath of the Horatii; Portrait of Madame Marie-Louise Trudaine;...
Senator Harlan, who takes quite a liking to him, as does his daughter Minerva (Ann Dvorak). The next morning, the family finds Rawlins occupying the...
papyri, stelae, mummies, and other items), that the French General Consul, Bernardino Drovetti, had built during his stay in Egypt. In the same year, Jean-François...
Parnassus (Mars and Venus) (1497) - Canvas, 160 × 192 cm, Louvre, Paris Minerva Chases the Vices from the Garden of Virtue (c. 1502) Oil on canvas, 160...
famously, the two bronzes, the "Chimera of Arezzo" (5th century BC) and the "Minerva" (4th century BC) which were discovered in the 16th century and taken to...