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    Oliva Sabuco de Nantes Barrera (2 December 1562 in Alcaraz – c. 1646) was a Spanish writer in holistic medical philosophy in the late 16th – early 17th...
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  • "Galois" (a reference to Évariste Galois) Elena Ballesteros: "Oliva" (a reference to Oliva Sabuco) Santi Millán: "Pascal" (a reference to Blaise Pascal) Lluís...
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  • businesswoman Oliva of Brescia (died 138), saint Abbot Oliva (971–1046), Count of Berga Christian of Oliva (fl. 1180–1245), first Bishop of Prussia Oliva Sabuco (1562...
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  • women philosophers who wrote in Spanish: Teresa de Avila (1515–1582), Oliva Sabuco (1562–1622), Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz (1648–1695), Maria Zambrano (1904–1991)...
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  • 16°36′N 109°24′E / 16.6°N 109.4°E / 16.6; 109.4 (Barrera) 27 1991 Oliva Sabuco, Spanish medical writer WGPSN Barrymore 52°18′S 164°18′W / 52.3°S 164...
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  • writes in French Fanny Rubio (born 1949), novelist and literary critic Oliva Sabuco (1562–c.1622), medical and psychological works Faustina Sáez de Melgar...
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  • ruler of Kievan Rus' as regent (945–c. 963) for her son, Svyatoslav. Oliva Sabuco 1562 Spain Elizabeth R. A writer in holistic medical philosophy. Olive...
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