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Aurelia (also spelled Aurelía, Aurélia or Aurelija) is a feminine given name from the Latin family name Aurelius, which was derived from ''aureus'' meaning "golden". The name began from early saints. Aurelia may refer to: Pre-modern world * Aurelia (mother of Caesar) (c. 120 BC–54 BC), Roman noblewoman * Aurelia Orestilla (c. 1st century BCE), wife of Catiline * Aurelia Paulina, 2nd century noblewoman * Aurelia of Regensburg (died 1027), Roman Catholic saint * Aurelia of Strasbourg, 4th-century saint Modern era * Aurélia Beigneux (born 1980), French politician * Aurelia Brădeanu (born 1979), Romanian handballer * Aurelia E. Brazeal (born 1943), American diplomat * Aurelia Browder (1919–1971), African-American civil rights activist * Aurelia Ciurea (born 1982), Romanian aerobic gymnast * Aurelia Correia (died 1875), Euro-African slave trader * Aurelia Courtney (born 2014), daughter of American Bravo TV stars Nadine Jolie Courtney and Erik Courtney * Aurelia Dobre ...
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Aurelia (gens)
The gens Aurelia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which flourished from the third century BC to the latest period of the Empire. The first of the Aurelian gens to obtain the consulship was Gaius Aurelius Cotta in 252 BC. From then to the end of the Republic, the Aurelii supplied many distinguished statesmen, before entering a period of relative obscurity under the early emperors. In the latter part of the first century, a family of the Aurelii rose to prominence, obtaining patrician status, and eventually the throne itself. A series of emperors belonged to this family, through birth or adoption, including Marcus Aurelius and the members of the Severan dynasty.''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', vol. I, p. 436 ("Aurelia Gens"). In 212, the ''Constitutio Antoniniana'' of Caracalla (whose full name was Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) granted Roman citizenship to all free residents of the Empire, resulting in vast numbers of new citizens who assumed the no ...
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Aurelia Greene
Aurelia Greene (October 26, 1934 – May 8, 2021) was an American politician who represented District 77 in the New York State Assembly, which comprises the Highbridge, Morrisania, and Morris Heights sections of The Bronx. She had been representing her district since 1982. She resigned in April 2009 to become Deputy Bronx Borough President. She retired in December 2017. Her death was announced on May 10, 2021. Greene died on May 8. 2021. In the Assembly She was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1982 to 2009, sitting in the 184th, 185th, 186th, 187th, 188th, 189th, 190th, 191st, 192nd, 193rd, 194th, 195th, 196th, 197th and 198th New York State Legislatures. Some of her positions within the Assembly included Deputy Majority Leader and Chairwoman of the Assembly Committee on Banks. She was also once the Chairwoman of the Standing Committee on Consumer Affairs & Protection and Subcommittee on Adult Education. She was the Speaker Pro Tempore and the Ran ...
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Aurélia De Souza
Maria Aurélia Martins de Sousa (June 13, 1866 – May 26, 1922) was a Portuguese painter. Biography She was born in Valparaíso, Chile, the fourth of seven children to Portuguese emigrants António Martins de Sousa and Olinda Peres. The family lived in Brazil and Chile before moving back to Porto, Portugal in 1869, when she was three years old. They lived in the Quinta de China near the Douro River in a home bought by her father before he died in 1874, when she was eight years old. She was sister of the painter Sofia Martins de Sousa. At the age of sixteen she began taking lessons with António da Costa Lima and painted her first self-portrait. In 1893 she began studies at the Fine-Arts Academy of Porto, where she was a pupil of João Marques de Oliveira, who greatly influenced her style. In 1898, she moved to Paris to study painting at the Julian Academy, taking courses with Jean-Paul Laurens and Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant. She held her first exhibition, then traveled i ...
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Aurelia Henry Reinhardt
Aurelia Isabel Henry Reinhardt (April 1, 1877 – January 28, 1948) was an American educator, activist, and prominent member and leader of numerous organizations. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, her doctoral dissertation at Yale University, Yale, and studied as a Research fellow, fellow at University of Oxford, Oxford. After teaching at the University of Idaho, the Lewis–Clark State College, Lewiston State Normal School, and with the Extension Division of the University of California, Reinhardt was elected president of Mills College in 1916, and held the position until 1943, making her the longest serving president in the history of the school. Reinhardt was a peace activist during the First World War, an active member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, and supported the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles as well as the formation of the League of Nations. She wrote and spoke extensively throug ...
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Aurelia Ramos De Segarra
Aurelia Ramos de Segarra (1860–1927) was a Uruguayan philanthropist. In 1897, on the wake of the Revolution of 1897 The Revolution of 1897 was an uprising led by the army of the Uruguayan National Party against the government of President Juan Idiarte Borda. It took place in Uruguayan territory between March 5 and September 18, 1897. History The revolutiona ..., she helped establish the Red Cross of Christian Ladies. Later on it was renamed Uruguayan Red Cross. Literature * References 1860 births 1927 deaths Uruguayan activists Uruguayan women activists Uruguayan philanthropists 19th-century women philanthropists People associated with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement {{Uruguay-activist-stub ...
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Aurelia Pucinski
Aurelia Marie Pucinski (born April 29, 1947) is a judge on the Illinois Appellate Court for the First District. She previously served as a trial judge and clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Her second term expires in 2030. Early life Born Aurelia Marie Pucinski in Chicago, Illinois, she was named for her paternal grandmother. Her mother was Aurelia Bordin Pucinski. Her father, Roman Pucinski, was a U.S. Congressman from Illinois's 11th congressional district (1959-1973) during her childhood and youth. After his defeat in the nationwide 1972 Republican landslide, he represented the 41st Ward on the Chicago Alderman from 1973 until 1991. Aurelia Pucinski graduated from Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. in 1968 with a B.A. in History. She then taught at a grammar school in Skokie, Illinois. She decided to become a lawyer, enrolled at the DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, and received a J.D. degree from DePaul in 1975.''Sullivan's Judicial Profil ...
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Aurelia Plath
Aurelia Frances Plath (née Schober; April 26, 1906 – March 11, 1994) was an American associate professor of medical secretarial skills at Boston University, the wife of Otto Plath, and the mother of author Sylvia Plath and Warren Plath. Early life Aurelia Schober was born in Boston to Austrian immigrant parents Frank Schober and Aurelia Greenwood on April 26, 1906. She had two siblings, Dorothy and Frank Jr., but grew up somewhat ostracized from her neighbors and peers due to her German heritage during the First World War. Her family struggled financially during the Great Depression due to her father's failed investments in the stock market. Despite cultural and financial challenges, Aurelia's parents prioritized her education, which fostered her development into a disciplined student and avid reader, culminating in her graduation as salutatorian of her high school class in 1924. She had hoped to attend Wellesley College but was unable to afford it. Instead, she pursued a l ...
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Aurelia Pentón
Aurelia Catalina Pentón Conde (born February 13, 1941) is a retired track and field athlete from Cuba, who competed in the 400 and 800 metres during her career. Pentón was born in Sancti Spíritus, and twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics: 1968 and 1972. Her time of 50.56, set at altitude in Medellín, Colombia while winning the 1978 Central American and Caribbean Games The 13th Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Medellín, Colombia Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with Insular region of Colombia, insular regions in North Ameri ... is the officially ratified masters athletics world record for the W35 400 metres. International competitions 1Representing the Americas References * 1941 births Living people Cuban female sprinters Cuban female middle-distance runners Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at t ...
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Aurélia Petit
Aurélia Petit (18 April 1971) is a French actress. In the year 1984, Petit began her theater career. For a year, she went to theater school with the famous Niels Arestrup. Since 1993, she has been seen in French television shows and movies. She played the clerk, Martine, in Michel Gondry’s 2006 film, '' The Science of Sleep''. Filmography * 1996: Le Dernier Chaperon rouge * 1998: Ein bißchen Liebe ''(Laisse un peu d’amour)'' * 1998: Histoire naturelle * 1998: Papa ist jetzt im Himmel ''(Papa est monté au ciel)'' * 1999: Lila Lili * 1999: La Nouvelle Ève * 1999: 1999 Madeleine * 2000: Un possible amour * 2000: La Commune (Paris, 1871) * 2002: '' Les Diables'' * 2006: '' The Science of Sleep'' * 2006: Looking for Cheyenne ''(Oublier Cheyenne)'' * 2006: Barrage * 2009: Nord Paradis * 2009: Louise Michel * 2008: Musée haut, musée bas * 2009: L’Enfance du mal * 2009: Ivül * 2010: Tournée * 2010: Monsieur l’Abbé * 2012: Beau ravage * 2012: '' An Open Heart'' * 20 ...
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Aurelia Molins
Aurelia Molins or Aurelia Florio (1582–1641) (known also as Celia) was an English midwife. She is known for being the daughter of the lexicographer John Florio. Life Her father was John Florio and her mother was Anna Soresollo, who died of plague between 1592 and 1593. Her father was a famous lexicographer and language tutor at the court of James I of England. Aurelia Florio is thought to have been born in about 1582.Morris, G. (2004-09-23). Molins, James (c. 1580–1638), surgeon. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 17 Jan. 2018, Selink/ref> Her siblings included Joane who was born in Oxford in 1585 and Edward who was born in 1588. A third daughter, Elizabeth, was born in 1589.O'Connor, D. (2004-09-23). Florio, John (1553–1625), author and teacher of languages. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 17 Jan. 2018, Selink/ref> She was married before 1603 to the surgeon James Molins. He was apprenticed to William Clowes, surgeon to Elizabeth I, a ...
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Aurelija Mikušauskaitė
Aurelija Mikušauskaitė (July 17, 1937 in Kaunas, Lithuania – January 2, 1974 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian film, television and theatre actress. Biography In 1951 Aurelija Mikušauskaitė entered Kaunas Medical School No.1 and in 1955 she graduated from this school having completed the full course of paramedics-obstetricians. In 1956 she entered the Lithuanian State Conservatory (presently the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre) and in 1960 she graduated from the Conservatory with honours and was awarded the degree of Master of Arts in Theatre/ Drama (Acting). The 5th crop of drama actors 1956-1960: Vincas Aleknavičius, Henrikas Andriukonis, Milita Bazevičiūtė, Nijolė Gelžinytė, Eugenijus Ignatavičius, Vincenta Miežlaiškytė, Aurelija Mikušauskaitė, Algirdas Paukštaitis, Aleksandras Šimanskis, Bronius Talačka, Judita Ušinskaitė. The course was headed by Irena Vaišytė and Jonas Kavaliauskas. Actress Aurelija Mikušauskaitė created her first role in ...
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Aurelia Mace
Aurelia Mace (March 6, 1835– March 30, 1910) was a Shaker eldress, thinker, and writer. She is known for her letters and essays which were compiled into the book ''The Aletheia: Spirit of Truth.'' Biography Mace was born on March 6, 1836, in Strong, Maine to Universalist minister Marquis de Lafayette Mace and Sarah Norton Flint. She was the youngest of six girls and two boys. When she was a year old, her family joined the United Society of Believers In Christ. Lafayette Mace later left the Shaker community with his wife and son. Aurelia helped her mother return when Sarah found it difficult to live in the outside world. Mace continued to care for her in the nearby Poland Hill Village as she aged. This filial bond was uncommon in the nineteenth century Shaker community. Mace studied with the Shakers at East Canterbury, New Hampshire. At twenty-three years old, she officially joined the Society of Believers in Sabbathday Lake. Mace taught from 1853 to 1880. As a teacher, Ma ...
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