• Marya Chéliga-Loevy (or Maria Szeliga, 1854 – 2 January 1927) was a Polish writer, playwright, feminist and pacifist. She was born in Poland but spent...
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  • Szeliga (surname) (redirect from Cheliga)
    1961), American politician Maria Szeliga (born 1952), Polish archer Marya Chéliga-Loevy or Maria Szeliga (1854–1927), Polish writer Michał Szeliga (born...
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  • Organizations and Institutions in June 1900. She and the feminist Marya Chéliga-Loevy favored giving an unmarried mother the right to seek out the father...
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    contributors to the journal included Eliska Vincent, Marie Bonnevial and Marya Chéliga-Loevy. On 3 November 1894 Bonnevial was initiated into Lodge #1 of the...
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  • to the journal, who included Eliska Vincent, Marie Bonnevial and Marya Chéliga-Loevy, were more interested in feminism than socialism. The journal serialized...
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    came into contact with Maria Pognon, Marie Martin, Marie Popelin, Marya Chéliga-Loevy, Louise Koppe, and Eugénie Potonié-Pierre. Féresse-Deraismes continued...
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  • attempt to found a feminist society in 1891 with encouragement from Marya Chéliga-Loevy, but again was thwarted. Finally, on 30 October 1894, the first women's...
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  • to the journal, who included Eliska Vincent, Marie Bonnevial and Marya Chéliga-Loevy (Maria Szeliga), were more interested in feminism than socialism...
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    to the journal, who included Eliska Vincent, Marie Bonnevial and Marya Chéliga-Loevy, were more interested in feminism than socialism. Eliska Vincent...
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