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- Everina Johanna Borst (1888-1943, known as Moeder Sarov, married name Ruth Sarphatie) was a Belgian radio personality. She was known as "Mother Sarov"...
- Everina Sinclair (21 May 1870 – 1966), was an Irish woodworker and teacher. Everina Mary Caroline Sinclair was born into a landowning family, of Bonnyglen...
- Winter's Orbit is a 2021 LGBT space opera novel, the debut novel by Everina Maxwell. After Prince Taam of Iskat dies mysteriously, his cousin Kiem is...
- protect her. Wollstonecraft pla**** a similar maternal role for her sisters, Everina and Eliza, throughout her life. In a defining moment in 1784, she persuaded...
- curler Els Borst (1932–2014), Dutch politician and government minister Everina Borst (1888-1943), Belgian radio personality known as Mother Sarov Hugo...
- for financial help. On 2 September Mary gave birth to a daughter, Clara Everina S****ey. Soon after, S****ey left for London with Claire, which increased...
- Gilbert Imlay after 1796.) Wollstonecraft's two sisters, Eliza Bishop and Everina Wollstonecraft, ****'s only two living female relatives, were anxious...
- Goldie-Taubman, Speaker of the House of Keys, by his second wife, Caroline Everina, daughter of John Eykyn Hovenden, a barrister of Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire...
- together with Mary Wollstonecraft and Wollstonecraft's sisters, Eliza and Everina, opened a school, first in Islington, which soon failed, and then in Newington...
- from 1832 to 1837, and from 1838 until his death. O'Connell attended Miss Everina Wollstonecraft's school, Dublin, in 1810, Edward Whyte's school, Dublin...