Eleanor () is a feminine
given name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a f ...
, originally from an
Old French
Old French (, , ; ) was the language spoken in most of the northern half of France approximately between the late 8th adaptation of the Old Provençal dialect">Provençal
Provençal may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Provence, a region of France
** Provençal dialect, a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the southeast of France
** ''Provençal'', meaning the whole Occitan language
* Provenca ...
name ''Aliénor''. It was the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. The name was introduced to England by
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine ( or ; ; , or ; – 1 April 1204) was Duchess of Aquitaine from 1137 to 1204, Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 as the wife of King Louis VII, and Queen of England from 1154 to 1189 as the wife of King Henry II. As ...
, who came to marry Henry II of England, King Henry II. It was also borne by
Eleanor of Provence
Eleanor of Provence ( 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a Provence, Provençal noblewoman who became List of English royal consorts, Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III of England, Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272. She served ...
, who became queen consort of England as the wife of
King Henry III, and
Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I. She was educated at the Castilian court and also ruled as Countess of Ponthieu in her own right () from 1279. After diplomatic efforts to s ...
, wife of
Edward I
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 125 ...
.
The name was popular in the
Anglosphere
The Anglosphere, also known as the Anglo-American world, is a Western-led sphere of influence among the Anglophone countries. The core group of this sphere of influence comprises five developed countries that maintain close social, cultura ...
during the first half of the 20th century, but declined in use until the late 20th century and first decades of the 21st century. It has been a well-used name in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand during the 2020s. Eleanor was the third most popular name for newborn girls born to
white
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mothers in the U.S. state of
Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the East Coast of the United States ...
in 2024, but was a less popular name for girls born to mothers from other groups. Eleanor was the ninth most popular name overall for newborn girls in Virginia in 2024.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ( ; October 11, 1884November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat, and activist. She was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, first lady of the United States, during her husband Franklin D ...
, the longest-serving first lady of the U.S., was probably the most famous bearer of the name in contemporary history.
Spelling variants include Elanor, Eleonore, Elinor, Ellenor and others. A common variant is
Eleonora/Eleanora. Common
hypocorism
A hypocorism ( or ; from Ancient Greek ; sometimes also ''hypocoristic''), or pet name, is a name used to show affection for a person. It may be a diminutive form of a person's name, such as ''Izzy'' for Isabel or ''Bob (given name), Bob'' fo ...
s include
Eleana Eleana is a feminine given name.
People with the given name
* Eleana Colby, American politician
* Eleana Papaioannou, Greek pop-folk singer
* Eleana Yu (born 2004), American tennis player.
See also
* Eleanor
Eleanor () is a feminine gi ...
,
Elle
Elle may refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
* Elle (magazine), ''Elle'' (magazine), a fashion publication
** Elle Style Awards
* Elle (India), ''Elle'' (India), the Indian edition
* Elle (film), ''Elle'' (film), a 2016 French film
* ''Elle: ...
,
Ella,
Ellie, Elly,
Leonor
Leonor or Léonor is the Spanish form of the given name Eleanor.
People bearing the name include:
* Leonor Acevedo Suárez (1876–1975), Argentine translator and mother of Jorge Luis Borges
* Leonor Allende (1883–1931), Argentine writer and j ...
,
Leonora,
Leonore,
Nella
Nella is a feminine given name which may refer to:
People
* Nella Maria Bonora (1904–1990), Italian actress
* Nella Giacomelli (1873–1949), Italian anarchist
* Nella Larsen (1891–1964), American modernist novelist born Nelly Walker
* Ne ...
,
Nellie, Nelly, and
Nora
Nora, NORA, or Norah may refer to:
* Nora (name), a feminine given name
People with the surname
* Arlind Nora (born 1980), Albanian footballer
* Pierre Nora (1931–2025), French historian
* Simon Nora (1921–2006), French politician
Place ...
.
Origin
The name derives from the
Provençal
Provençal may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Provence, a region of France
** Provençal dialect, a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the southeast of France
** ''Provençal'', meaning the whole Occitan language
* Provenca ...
name Aliénor, which became Eléonore in ''
Langue d'oïl
Langue is a municipality in the Valle Department, Honduras.
The town is located near the border of El Salvador and is a regional Hammock making center. Most of the town is made up of sharecroppers and day laborers. There are usually Mormon mis ...
'', i.e., French, and from there Eleanor in English.
The origin of the name is somewhat unclear; one of the earliest bearers appears to have been
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine ( or ; ; , or ; – 1 April 1204) was Duchess of Aquitaine from 1137 to 1204, Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 as the wife of King Louis VII, and Queen of England from 1154 to 1189 as the wife of King Henry II. As ...
(1120s–1204). She was the daughter of
Aénor de Châtellerault
Aénor of Châtellerault (also known as ''Aénor de Rochefoucauld''; 1103 – March 1130) was List of Aquitanian consorts, Duchess of Aquitaine as the wife of William X, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke William X and the mother of the powerful Eleanor of ...
, and it has been suggested that having been baptized ''
Aenor'' after her mother, she was called ''alia Aenor'', i.e. "the other Aenor" or Aliénor in childhood and would have kept that name in adult life. Some sources say that the name Aénor itself may be a Latinization of an unknown Germanic name.
Eleanor of Aquitaine, the most powerful woman in 12th century Europe, was certainly the reason for the name's later popularity. However, the name's origin with her, and the explanation of ''alia Aenor'' is uncertain; there are records of possible bearers of the name Alienor earlier in the 12th, or even in the 11th or 10th centuries, but the records of these women post-date Eleanor of Aquitaine, at a time when Alienor had come to be seen as an equivalent variant of the name
Aenor (so that presumably, these women during their own lifetime used the given name Aenor):
# Alienor, wife (b. 899) (married 935) of Aimery II,
Viscount of Thouars
The first viscounts of Thouars appeared at the end of the 9th century, somewhat earlier than those of Châtellerault, Lusignan, etc.
They represented the count of Poitou (also the duke of Aquitaine) in the territory he had enfeoffed to them.
T ...
, and mother of Herbert I (born 960).
# Aleanor de Thouars (1050–1088/93), grandmother of
Aénor of Châtellerault, and thus Eleanor of Aquitaine's great-grandmother. Born c. 1060 as a daughter of
Aimery IV of Thouars
Aimery IV viscount of Thouars ( 1024 – c. 1094) was a companion of William the Conqueror on his Invasion of England in 1066.
Life
He was the son of Geoffrey II of Thouars, and Agnes de Blois, daughter of Odo I, Count of Blois and Berth ...
and Aurengarde de Mauleon. Her name is also cited in some documents as Adenor, Aenors and Aleanor/Alienor, and may have been corrupted to Alienor in genealogies only after the 12th century.
#
Eleanor of Normandy
Eleanor of Normandy ( 1012 - 1071) was Countess of Flanders by marriage to Baldwin IV of Flanders.
She was born between 1011 and 1013 in Normandy, the daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy and Judith of Brittany. Eleanor had two sisters and ...
, aunt of William the Conqueror, was so named by the 17th-century genealogist
Pierre de Guibours, but de Guibours' sources for this remain unknown.
#
Eleanor of Champagne (1102–1147), in 1125 became the first wife of
Ralph I, Count of Vermandois
Ralph I of Vermandois (French language, French: ''Raoul Ier'') (d. 14 October 1152) was Count of Vermandois. He was a son of Hugh, Count of Vermandois and his wife, Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois. Ralph was a grandson of Henry I of France, whil ...
, who was displaced by Eleanor of Aquitaine's sister
Petronilla of Aquitaine
Petronilla of Aquitaine ( 1125 – c.1151) was a French noble. She was the second daughter of William X of Aquitaine and Aénor of Châtellerault. She was the elder sister of William Aigret and the younger sister of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who w ...
, leading to war (1142–44) in Champagne.
Variants
*
Breton
Breton most often refers to:
*anything associated with Brittany, and generally
**Breton people
**Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany
** Breton (horse), a breed
**Gale ...
: Azenor
*
Catalan: Elionor
*
Danish: Ellinor, Leonora
*
Dutch
Dutch or Nederlands commonly refers to:
* Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands
** Dutch people as an ethnic group ()
** Dutch nationality law, history and regulations of Dutch citizenship ()
** Dutch language ()
* In specific terms, i ...
,
Polish
Polish may refer to:
* Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe
* Polish language
* Polish people, people from Poland or of Polish descent
* Polish chicken
* Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin ...
,
Latvian: Eleonora
*
English: Eleanor, Elinor
*
Estonian
Estonian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Estonia, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe
* Estonians, people from Estonia, or of Estonian descent
* Estonian language
* Estonian cuisine
* Estonian culture
See also ...
: Eleonoora, Ellinor
*
French
French may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France
** French people, a nation and ethnic group
** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices
Arts and media
* The French (band), ...
: Eléonore, Éléonore, Léonore, Elléonore, Eléanor, Éléanor, Éléanore, Aliénor, Aénor
*
German
German(s) may refer to:
* Germany, the country of the Germans and German things
**Germania (Roman era)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
: Eleonore
*
Greek
Greek may refer to:
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
**Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor of all kno ...
: Ελεονώρα
*
Hungarian,
Slovak: Eleonóra
*
Indonesian
Indonesian is anything of, from, or related to Indonesia, an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It may refer to:
* Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia
** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago
** Indonesian ...
: Eleanor, Eleonora, Leonora
*
Irish: Eileanóra, Elienor
*
Italian
Italian(s) may refer to:
* Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries
** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
: Eleonora, Leonora
*
Occitan Occitan may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to the Occitania territory in parts of France, Italy, Monaco and Spain.
* Something of, from, or related to the Occitania administrative region of France.
* Occitan language, spoken in parts o ...
: Alienor, Alienòr
*
Portuguese: Leonora, Leonor
*
Provençal
Provençal may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Provence, a region of France
** Provençal dialect, a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the southeast of France
** ''Provençal'', meaning the whole Occitan language
* Provenca ...
: Lenoa, Leno
*
Spanish
Spanish might refer to:
* Items from or related to Spain:
**Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas
**Spanish cuisine
**Spanish history
**Spanish culture
...
: Leonor
*
Swedish: Eleanora, Ellinor, Elleonore, Elna
*
Turkish: Elanur
*
Welsh: Elinor
Notable people
People with the given name Eleanor
Medieval
*
Eleanor of Alburquerque
Eleanor of Alburquerque (1374 – 16 December 1435) was a Castilian noblewoman, Countess of Alburquerque, who became List of Aragonese consorts, Queen of Aragon by her marriage to Ferdinand I of Aragon. She was the regent of Aragon during th ...
(1374–1435), Castilian noblewoman, Countess of Alburquerque and wife of
Ferdinand I of Aragorn
*
Eleanor of Anjou
Eleanor of Anjou (August 1289 – 9 August 1341) was Queen of Sicily as the wife of King Frederick III of Sicily, Frederick III of Sicily. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou by birth.
She was the third daughter of King Charles II of ...
(1289–1341), daughter of
Charles II of Naples
Charles II, also known as Charles the Lame (; ; 1254 – 5 May 1309), was King of Naples, Count of Provence and Forcalquier (1285–1309), Prince of Achaea (1285–1289), and Count of Anjou and Maine (1285–1290); he also was King of Albania ( ...
and
Mary of Hungary
Mary, also known as Maria of Anjou (, , ; 137117 May 1395), queen regnant, reigned as Queen of Hungary and List of dukes and kings of Croatia, Croatia between 1382 and 1385, and from 1386 until her death. She was the daughter of Louis I of Hun ...
, and wife of
Frederick III of Sicily
Frederick III (also Frederick II, ', ', '); 13 December 1272 – 25 June 1337) was the regent of the Kingdom of Sicily from 1291 until 1295 and subsequently King of Sicily from 1295 until his death. He was the third son of Peter III of Ara ...
*
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine ( or ; ; , or ; – 1 April 1204) was Duchess of Aquitaine from 1137 to 1204, Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 as the wife of King Louis VII, and Queen of England from 1154 to 1189 as the wife of King Henry II. As ...
(c. 1122–1204), wife of
Louis VII of France
Louis VII (1120 – 18 September 1180), called the Younger or the Young () to differentiate him from his father Louis VI, was King of France from 1137 to 1180. His first marriage was to Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the wealthiest and ...
and
Henry II of England
Henry II () was King of England
The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the form of government used by the United Kingdom by which a hereditary monarch reigns as the head of state, with the ...
, mother of
Richard I
Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199), known as Richard the Lionheart or Richard Cœur de Lion () because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior, was King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199. He also ru ...
and
King John
*
Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Castile
Eleanor of Aragon (20 February 1358 – 13 August 1382) was the daughter of King Peter IV of Aragon and Eleanor of Sicily. She was a member of the House of Barcelona and Queen of Castile by her marriage..
Family
Eleanor was the youngest child ...
(1358–1382), wife of
John I of Castile
John I (; 24 August 1358 – 9 October 1390) was King of Castile and List of Leonese monarchs, León from 1379 until 1390. He was the son of Henry II of Castile, Henry II and of his wife Juana Manuel of Castile. John ascended to the throne in 137 ...
*
Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Cyprus
file:Barcelona Cathedral Interior - Royal tombs in the Cathedral of Barcelona - The Queens.jpg, Her tomb in Barcelona
Eleanor of Aragon (1333 – 26 December 1417) was List of Cypriot consorts, Queen consort of Cyprus by marriage to Peter I of Cy ...
(1333–1417), wife of
Peter I of Cyprus
Peter I (9 October 1328 – 17 January 1369) was King of Cyprus and titular King of Jerusalem from his father's abdication on 24 November 1358 until his death in 1369. He was invested as titular Count of Tripoli in 1346. As King of Cyprus, ...
*
Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal
Eleanor of Aragon (2 May 1402 – 19 February 1445) was Queen of Portugal from 1433 to 1438 as the spouse of King Edward. After Edward's death, she served as regent in 1438-1440 for her son Afonso V. She was the daughter of Ferdinand I of Ar ...
(1402–1445), wife of
Edward I of Portugal
Edward ( ; 31 October 1391 – 9 September 1438), also called Edward the Philosopher King (''Duarte o Rei-Filósofo'') or the Eloquent (''o Eloquente''), was the King of Portugal from 1433 until his death. He was born in Viseu, the son of John I o ...
*
Eleanor of Arborea (1347–1404), Sardinian judge
*
Eleanor of Austria
Eleanor of Austria (15 November 1498 – 25 February 1558), also called Eleanor of Castile, was Queen of Portugal from 1518 to 1521 as the wife of King Manuel I and Queen of France from 1530 to 1547 as the wife of King Francis I. She also he ...
(1498–1558), Queen consort of Portugal (1516–1521) and of France (1530–1547)
*
Eleanor of Brittany (abbess)
Eleanor of Brittany (1275 – 16 May 1342) was the sixteenth abbess of Fontevrault.
She was born in England to John II, Duke of Brittany and Beatrice of England, and in 1281 at the age of seven entered Amesbury Priory in Wiltshire, a priory ...
(1285–1342), granddaughter of
Eleanor of Provence
Eleanor of Provence ( 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a Provence, Provençal noblewoman who became List of English royal consorts, Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III of England, Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272. She served ...
and Henry III, and later Abbess of
Fontevraud
Fontevraud-l'Abbaye () is a commune in the western French department of Maine-et-Loire. It is situated both in the Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site between Chalonnes-sur-Loire and Sully-sur-Loire, and the Loire Anjou Touraine Frenc ...
*
Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I. She was educated at the Castilian court and also ruled as Countess of Ponthieu in her own right () from 1279. After diplomatic efforts to s ...
(1307–1359), wife of
Alfonso IV of Aragon
Alfonso IV (2 November 1299 – 24 January 1336), called the Kind (also ''the Gentle'' or ''the Nice'', ), was King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona (as Alfons III) from 1327 to his death. His reign saw the incorporation of the County of Urgell ...
*
Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I. She was educated at the Castilian court and also ruled as Countess of Ponthieu in her own right () from 1279. After diplomatic efforts to s ...
(1202–1244), wife of
James I of Aragon
James I the Conqueror ( Catalan/Valencian: ''Jaume I or Jaume el Conqueridor''; Aragonese: ''Chaime I'' ''o Conqueridor''; ; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1 ...
*
Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I. She was educated at the Castilian court and also ruled as Countess of Ponthieu in her own right () from 1279. After diplomatic efforts to s ...
(1241–1290), wife of Edward I of England, mother of
Edward II
Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also known as Edward of Caernarfon or Caernarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. The fourth son of Edward I, Edward became the heir to the throne follo ...
*
Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I. She was educated at the Castilian court and also ruled as Countess of Ponthieu in her own right () from 1279. After diplomatic efforts to s ...
(died 1416), wife of
Charles III of Navarre
Charles III (, ; 22 July 1361 – 8 September 1425), called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux in France from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged Évreux for the Duchy of Nemours.
As a young man, Charles was ...
*
Eleanor of Champagne (1102–1147), wife of
Ralph I, Count of Vermandois
Ralph I of Vermandois (French language, French: ''Raoul Ier'') (d. 14 October 1152) was Count of Vermandois. He was a son of Hugh, Count of Vermandois and his wife, Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois. Ralph was a grandson of Henry I of France, whil ...
*
Eleanor of England, Countess of Leicester
Eleanor of England (also called Eleanor Plantagenet and Eleanor of Leicester) (1215 – 13 April 1275) was the youngest child of John, King of England and Isabella of Angoulême.
Early life
At the time of Eleanor's birth at Gloucester, King Jo ...
(1215–1275), daughter of
King John of England
John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. He lost the Duchy of Normandy and most of his other French lands to King Philip II of France, resulting in the collapse of the Angevin Empi ...
, wife of
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, 1st Earl of Chester ( – 4 August 1265), also known as Simon V de Montfort, was an English nobleman of French origin and a member of the Peerage of England, English peerage, who led the baronial opposi ...
*
Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar
Eleanor of England (18 June 1269 – 29 August 1298) was the eldest surviving daughter of Edward I of England and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile.
What evidence exists for Eleanor's early years suggests that while her parents were absent on ...
(1269–1298), daughter of Edward I, betrothed to
Alfonso III of Aragon
Alfonso III (4 November 1265 – 18 June 1291), called the Liberal (''el Liberal'') and the Free (also "the Frank", from ''el Franc''), was king of Aragon and Valencia, and count of Barcelona (as ) from 1285 until his death. He conquered the ...
, and wife of
Henry III of Bar
Henry III of Bar (; 1259 – Naples, September 1302) was Count of Bar from 1291 to 1302. He was the son of Theobald II, Count of Bar and Jeanne de Toucy.
Henry's introduction to military life came as he was made a knight in a conflict between ...
*
Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile
Eleanor of England (; – 31 October 1214), was Queen of Castile and Toledo as the wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile. She was the sixth child and second daughter of Henry II, King of England, and Eleanor of Aquitaine. She served as Regent of C ...
(1161–1214), daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine; wife of
Alfonso VIII of Castile
Alfonso VIII (11 November 11555 October 1214), called the Noble (El Noble) or the one of Las Navas (el de las Navas), was King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo. After having suffered a great defeat with his own army at Alarc ...
*
Eleanor of Lancaster
Eleanor of Lancaster, Countess of Arundel (sometimes called Eleanor Plantagenet; 11 September 1318 – 11 January 1372) was the fifth daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth.
First marriage and issue
Eleanor married, first, ...
(1318–1372), Lady Beaumont and Countess of Arundel
*
Eleanor of Naples (1450–1493), wife of
Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
Ercole I d'Este (English: ''Hercules I''; 26 October 1431 – 25 January 1505) was Duke of Ferrara from 1471 until 1505. He was a member of the House of Este. He was nicknamed ''North Wind'' and ''The Diamond''.
Biography
Ercole was born in 143 ...
*
Eleanor of Navarre
Eleanor of Navarre (2 February 1426 – 12 February 1479) was a Navarrese princess and monarch. She served as the regent of Navarre from 1455 to 1479, during the absence of her father, and then briefly as the queen regnant of Navarre in 147 ...
(1426–1479), wife of
Gaston IV, Count of Foix
Gaston IV (27 November 1422 – 25 or 28 July 1472) was the sovereign Viscount of Béarn and the Count of Foix and Bigorre in France from 1436 to 1472. He also held the viscounties of Marsan, Castelbon, Nébouzan, Villemeur and Lautrec and ...
*
Eleanor of Normandy
Eleanor of Normandy ( 1012 - 1071) was Countess of Flanders by marriage to Baldwin IV of Flanders.
She was born between 1011 and 1013 in Normandy, the daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy and Judith of Brittany. Eleanor had two sisters and ...
(b. 1011/1013, d. after 1071), daughter of
Richard II of Normandy
Richard II (died 28 August 1026), called the Good (French: ''Le Bon''), was the duke of Normandy from 996 until 1026.
Life
Richard was the eldest surviving son and heir of Richard the Fearless and Gunnor. He succeeded his father as the ruler of ...
*
Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress
Eleanor of Portugal (18 September 1434 – 3 September 1467) was Empress of the Holy Roman Empire. A Portuguese '' infanta'' (princess), daughter of King Edward of Portugal and Eleanor of Aragon, she was the consort of Holy Roman Emperor Fr ...
(1434–1467), wife of
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick III (German language, German: ''Friedrich III,'' 21 September 1415 – 19 August 1493) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1452 until his death in 1493. He was the penultimate emperor to be Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor, crowned by the p ...
*
Eleanor of Portugal, Queen of Denmark (1211–1231), Portuguese infanta and wife of
Valdemar the Young
Valdemar (III) the Young () ( – 28 November 1231) was a Junior King of Denmark from 1215 until his death.
Valdemar was the eldest son and co-ruler of King Valdemar II of Denmark by his first wife, Dagmar of Bohemia. He did not outlive his f ...
*
Eleanor of Provence
Eleanor of Provence ( 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a Provence, Provençal noblewoman who became List of English royal consorts, Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III of England, Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272. She served ...
(1222–1291), wife of
Henry III of England
Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death in 1272. The son of John, King of England, King John and Isabella of Ang ...
, mother of
Edward I
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 125 ...
*
Eleanor of Scotland
Eleanor of Scotland (1433 – 20 November 1480) was an Archduchess of Austria by marriage to Sigismund, Archduke of Austria, a noted translator, and regent of Austria in 1455–58 and 1467. She was a daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beau ...
(1433–1480), wife of
Sigismund, Archduke of Austria
Sigismund (26 October 1427 – 4 March 1496), a member of the House of Habsburg, was List of rulers of Austria, Duke of Austria from 1439 (elevated to Archduke in 1477) until his death. As a scion of the Habsburg Leopoldian line, he ruled over F ...
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Eleanor of Sicily
Eleanor of Sicily (1325–1375) was Queen of Aragon from 1349 until 1375 as the third wife of King Peter IV.
Early life
Eleanor was the daughter of Peter II of Sicily and Elisabeth of Carinthia. She was the second of eight children, six of w ...
(1349–1375), wife of
Peter IV of Aragon
Peter IV (Catalan: ''Pere IV d'Aragó;'' Aragonese; ''Pero IV d'Aragón;'' 5 September 1319 – 6 January 1387), called the Ceremonious (Catalan: ''El Cerimoniós''; Aragonese: ''el Ceremonioso''), was from 1336 until his death the king of ...
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Eleanor of Toledo
Eleanor () is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name ''Aliénor''. It was the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages">Provençal dialect ...
(1522–1562), Spanish noblewoman and Duchess and Regent of Florence (1539)
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Eleanor of Viseu
'' Dona'' Eleanor of Avis ( ; 2 May 1458 – 17 November 1525), also known as Leonor de Lencastre or Eleanor of Viseu (after her father's title, Duke of Viseu), was a Portuguese '' infanta'' (princess) and queen consort of Portugal. She w ...
(1458–1525), wife of
John II of Portugal
John II (; ; 3 May 1455 – 25 October 1495), called the Perfect Prince (), was King of Portugal from 1481 until his death in 1495, and also for a brief time in 1477. He is known for reestablishing the power of the Portuguese monarchy, reinvigo ...
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Eleanor of Woodstock
Eleanor of Woodstock (18 June 1318 – 22 April 1355) was an English princess and the duchess of Guelders and countess of Zutphen by marriage to Reginald II of Guelders. She was regent as the guardian of their minor son Reginald III from 1 ...
(1318–1355), daughter of Edward II, wife of Reynold II, Count of Gelderland
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Eleanor Butler, Countess of Desmond (
c. 1545 – 1636), wife of
Gerald FitzGerald
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Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland (1519–1547), wife of Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland
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Eleanor de Bohun
Eleanor de Bohun ( – 3 October 1399) was the elder daughter and co-heiress (with her sister, Mary de Bohun), of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford (1341–1373) and Joan Fitzalan, a daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel an ...
(1366–1399), Duchess of Gloucester, Duchess of Aumale, Countess of Buckingham and Countess of Essex
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Eleanor de Bohun
Eleanor de Bohun ( – 3 October 1399) was the elder daughter and co-heiress (with her sister, Mary de Bohun), of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford (1341–1373) and Joan Fitzalan, a daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel an ...
(1304– 1363), Countess of Ormonde
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Eleanor de Clare
Eleanor de Clare, ''suo jure'' 6th Lady of Glamorgan (October 1292 – 30 June 1337) was a powerful Anglo-Welsh noblewoman who married Hugh Despenser the Younger, the future favourite of Edward II of England, and was a granddaughter of Edward I ...
(1292–1337), granddaughter of
Edward I of England
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 1254 ...
and wife of
Hugh Despenser the Younger
Hugh Despenser, 1st Baron Despenser (1287/1289 – 24 November 1326), also referred to as "the Younger Despenser", was the son and heir of Hugh Despenser, Earl of Winchester (the Elder Despenser) and his wife Isabel Beauchamp, daughter of Wi ...
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Eleanor de Guzmán
Leonor (Eleanor) de Guzmán y Ponce de León (1310–1351) was a Castilian noblewoman. After about 1330, she became the long-term mistress and favourite of Alfonso XI, with whom she had the illegitimate son Henry "the Fratricidal", future first ...
(1310–1351), Castilian noblewoman and mistress of
Alfonso XI of Castile
Alfonso XI (11 August 131126 March 1350), called the Avenger (''el Justiciero''), was King of Castile and León. He was the son of Ferdinand IV of Castile and his wife Constance of Portugal. Upon his father's death in 1312, several disputes ...
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Eleanor de' Medici
Eleanor de' Medici (28 February 1567 – 9 September 1611) was a Duchess of Mantua by marriage to Vincenzo I Gonzaga. She served as regent of Mantua 1595, 1597 and 1601, when Vincenzo served in the Austrian campaign in Hungary, and in 1602, w ...
(1567–1611), Duchess of Mantua by marriage to
Vincenzo I Gonzaga
Vincenzo Ι Gonzaga (21 September 1562 – 9 February 1612) was the ruler of the Duchy of Mantua and the Duchy of Montferrat from 1587 to 1612.
Biography
Born 21 September 1562, Vincenzo was the only son of Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, a ...
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Eleanor de Montfort
Eleanor de Montfort, Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon (1252 – 19 June 1282) was an English noblewoman and Welsh princess through her marriage to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, who was List of rulers of Gwynedd, Prince of Gwynedd, and later, Prince ...
(1252–1282), Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, wife of
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ( – 11 December 1282), also known as Llywelyn II and Llywelyn the Last (), was List of rulers of Gwynedd, Prince of Gwynedd, and later was recognised as the Prince of Wales (; ) from 1258 until his death at Cilmeri in 128 ...
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Eleanor, Countess of Vermandois
Eleanor of Vermandois (French: ''Éléonore'' or ''Aliéonor'' or ''Aénor de Vermandois'', 1148 or 1149 – 19 or 21 June 1213) was reigning countess of Vermandois and Valois in 1182–1213 and by marriage countess of Ostervant, Nevers, Au ...
(c. 1149–1213)
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Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester (1400–1452), mistress and then second wife of
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Humphrey of Lancaster, Duke of Gloucester (3 October 1390 – 23 February 1447) was an English prince, soldier and literary patron. He was (as he styled himself) "son, brother and uncle of kings", being the fourth and youngest son of Henry IV ...
, sentenced to life imprisonment for treasonable necromancy
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Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany
Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany ( – 10 August 1241), also known as Damsel of Brittany, Pearl of Brittany, or Beauty of Brittany, was the eldest daughter of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, and Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Her father was the ...
(1184–1241), daughter of
Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany
Geoffrey II (; , ; 23 September 1158 – 19 August 1186) was Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond between 1181 and 1186, through his marriage to Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Geoffrey was the fourth of five sons of Henry II of England and El ...
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Eleanor FitzAlan
Eleanor Fitzalan (c. 1284 – July/August 1328) was an alleged daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 1st Earl of Arundel and his wife Alice of Saluzzo. She became the wife of Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy. Their son was Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Perc ...
(c. 1284 – July/August 1328), wife of
Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy
Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Alnwick (25 March 1273 – October 1314) was a medieval English magnate.
He fought under Edward I of England, King Edward I of England in Wales and Scotland and was granted extensive estates in Scotland, wh ...
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Eleanor Holland, Countess of Salisbury
Eleanor Holland, Countess of Salisbury (1386 – after 1413), was an English noblewoman, the daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, a half-brother of King Richard II of England. She was the first wife of Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Sali ...
(1386 – after 1413), wife of
Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury
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John/Eleanor Rykener, a 14th-century (possibly
transgender
A transgender (often shortened to trans) person has a gender identity different from that typically associated with the sex they were sex assignment, assigned at birth.
The opposite of ''transgender'' is ''cisgender'', which describes perso ...
) prostitute
Modern
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Eleanor Abrams (1885–1967), American painter
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Eleanor Adviento (born 1995), New Zealand curler
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Eleanor Alberga
Eleanor Deanne Therese Alberga (born 30 September 1949) is a Jamaican contemporary music composer who lives and works in the United Kingdom. Her most recent compositions include two Violin Concertos, a Trumpet Concerto and a Symphony.
Career
E ...
(born 1949), Jamaican contemporary music composer
* Eleanor Ames, known as
Eleanor Kirk (1831–1908), American author, businesswoman, newspaper publisher, and suffragist
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Eleanor Audley
Eleanor Audley ( Zellman; November 19, 1905 – November 25, 1991) was an American actress with a distinctive voice and a diverse body of work. She played Oliver Douglas's mom, Eunice Douglas, on the CBS sitcom '' Green Acres'' (1965–1969 ...
(1905–1991), American actress
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Eleanor Barooshian (1950–2016), American musician
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Eleanor Boardman
Olive Eleanor Boardman (August 19, 1898 – December 12, 1991) was an American film actress of the silent era.
Early life and career
Olive Eleanor Boardman was born on August 19, 1898, the youngest child of George W. Boardman and Janice Merriam ...
(1898–1991), American actress
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Eleanor Bodel (born 1948), Swedish singer
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Eleanor Bron
Eleanor Bron (born 14 March 1938) is an English stage, film and television actress, and an author. Her film roles include Ahme in the Beatles musical ''Help!'' (1965), the Doctor in '' Alfie'' (1966), Margaret Spencer in '' Bedazzled'' (1967) an ...
(born 1938), British actress and author
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Eleanor Butler, Lady Wicklow (1914–1997), British architect and politician
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Eleanor Kearny Carr
William Eleanor Kearny Carr (March 1, 1840 – March 29, 1912) was an American planter class, planter and political hostess who served as the First Lady of North Carolina from 1893 to 1897 as the wife of Governor Elias Carr. She was a charter memb ...
(1840–1912), American political hostess
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Eleanor Chesnut (1868–1905), American Christian medical missionary and translator who worked in China
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Eleanor Clark (1913–1996), American writer
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Eleanor Coade
Eleanor Coade (3 or 24 June 1733 – 18 November 1821) was a British businesswoman known for manufacturing Neoclassical statues, architectural decorations and garden ornaments made of ''Lithodipyra'' (Coade stone) for over 50 years from 1769 ...
(1733–1821), British businesswoman
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Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver (1896–1985), American social worker and activist
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Eleanor Coppola
Eleanor Jessie Coppola ( Neil; May 4, 1936 – April 12, 2024) was an American documentary film director, screenwriter, and artist. She was married to director Francis Ford Coppola from 1963 until her death. She was best-known for her 1991 docum ...
(1936–2024), American documentary filmmaker
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Eleanor Dale (born 2002), English footballer
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Eleanor Widener Dixon (1891-1966), American socialite and philanthropist
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Eleanor Duckworth (born 1935), Canadian psychologist and educator
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Eleanor Eden
Eleanor Agnes Hobart, Countess of Buckinghamshire (''née'' Eden; 1777 – October 1851) was the eldest child of Lord Auckland. As a young woman, she was rumoured to have been engaged to William Pitt the Younger, the Prime Minister, but he disa ...
(1777–1851), Countess of Buckinghamshire
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Eleanor Estes
Eleanor Estes (May 9, 1906 – July 15, 1988) was an American children's writer and a children's librarian. Her book '' Ginger Pye,'' for which she also created illustrations, won the Newbery Medal. Three of her books were Newbery Honor Winners, ...
(1906–1988), American children's writer
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Eleanor Evans (1893–1969), British singer, actress and stage director
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Eleanor Lansing Dulles
Eleanor Lansing Dulles (June 1, 1895 – October 30, 1996) was an American writer, professor, and United States government employee. Her background in economics and her familiarity with European affairs enabled her to fill a number of importa ...
(1895–1996), American economist and diplomat
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Eleanor Farjeon
Eleanor Farjeon (13 February 1881 – 5 June 1965) was an English author of children's literature, children's stories and plays, poetry, biography, history and satire.
Several of her works had illustrations by Edward Ardizzone. Some of her cor ...
(1881–1965), British writer
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Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (25 January 1872 – 10 March 1945) was a British artist, a late exponent of Pre-Raphaelitism. She produced paintings in oils and watercolour, book illustrations, and a number of designs for works in stained glass.
...
(1872–1945), British artist
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Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger (born September 2, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She is best known as one half of the indie rock duo The Fiery Furnaces, alongside her older brother Matthew Friedberger. In the band she c ...
(born 1976), American musician
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Eleanor Garatti
Eleanor A. Garatti (July 12, 1909 – September 9, 1998), later known by her married name Eleanor Saville, was an American competition swimmer for the San Rafael and Western Women's Swim Clubs, a 4x100-meter freestyle relay Olympic gold medalist ...
(1909–1998), American swimmer
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Eleanor Glanville
Eleanor Glanville (born Goodricke; first married name Ashfield; 1654–1709) was an English entomologist and naturalist, specializing in the study of butterflies and moths. She inherited family properties across Somersetshire and married t ...
(1654–1709), English
entomologist
Entomology (from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (''éntomon''), meaning "insect", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study") is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists. In ...
and naturalist
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Eleanor Gwynn (known colloquially as "Nell") (1650–1687), Restoration actress and mistress of Charles II of England
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Eleanor Heartney (born 1954), American art critic
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Eleanor Helin
Eleanor Francis "Glo" Helin (née Francis, 19 November 1932 – 25 January 2009) was an American astronomer. She was principal investigator of the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) program of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (Some sources gi ...
(1932–2009), American astronomer
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Eleanor Hibbert
Eleanor Alice Hibbert (Maiden and married names, née Burford; 1 September 1906 – 18 January 1993) was an English writer of Romance novel#Historical romance, historical romances. She was a prolific writer who published several books a year in ...
(1906–1993), British novelist
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Eleanor Holm
Eleanor Grace Theresa Holm (December 6, 1912Social Security Death Index: HOLM, ELEANOR H. was born 6 December 1912, received Social Security number 559-12-4524 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died 31 January 2004
Source: Dea ...
(1912–2004), American competition swimmer
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Eleanor Holmes Norton
Eleanor Holmes Norton (born June 13, 1937) is an American politician, lawyer, and human rights activist. Norton is a congressional delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, where she has represented the District of Columbia since 1991 as ...
(born 1937), American politician
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Eleanor Ireland (born 1926), British computer scientist
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Eleanor James (born 1986), British actress
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Eleanor Josaitis (1931–2011), American civil rights activist
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Eleanor Jourdain (1863–1924), British academic
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Eleanor Kasrils (1936–2009), Scottish-South African anti-apartheid activist
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Eleanor Campbell King (1906–1991), American modern dancer and choreographer
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Eleanor Warwick King (born 1957), British appellate court judge
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Eleanor Knott
Eleanor Marie Knott (born Philippa Marie Eleanor Knott; 18 November 1886 – 4 January 1975) was an Irish scholar, academic and lexicographer, as well as one of the first women elected to the Royal Irish Academy.
Early life and education
Knot ...
(1886–1975), Irish scholar, academic and lexicographer
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Eleanor Laing
Eleanor Fulton Laing, Baroness Laing of Elderslie, (; born 1 February 1958), is a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician who served as Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Epping Forest ( ...
(born 1958), British politician
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Eleanor Lee (born 1999), Singaporean actress, singer and model
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Eleanor Agnes Lee
Eleanor Agnes Lee (February 27, 1841 – October 15, 1873) was an American diarist and poet. The fifth child of General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis Lee, she was a member of the prominent Lee family of Virginia and was affectionately calle ...
(1841–1873), diarist, poet, and daughter of
Robert E. Lee
Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a general officers in the Confederate States Army, Confederate general during the American Civil War, who was appointed the General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate ...
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Eleanor Macomber (1801–1840), missionary, teacher
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Eleanor Maguire (born 1970), Irish neuroscientist
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Eleanor Marx
Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx (16 January 1855 – 31 March 1898), sometimes called Eleanor Aveling and known to her family as Tussy, was the English-born youngest daughter of Karl Marx. She was herself a Socialism, socialist activist who sometimes ...
(1855–1898), British writer and daughter of
Karl Marx
Karl Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best-known for the 1848 pamphlet '' The Communist Manifesto'' (written with Friedrich Engels) ...
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Eleanor Matsuura
Eleanor Matsuura is a British actress best known for her roles as Yumiko in '' The Walking Dead'', Hannah Santo in '' Spooks: The Greater Good'', Bev in ''Utopia'' and as PC Donna Prager in ''Cuffs''.
Early life
Matsuura was born in Tokyo and ...
, British-Japanese actress
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Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (1889–1967), American author and the youngest daughter of United States President Woodrow Wilson
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Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy (born 22 January 1967) is an Irish singer-songwriter. She composed the song "Only a Woman's Heart", title track of '' A Woman's Heart'', the best-selling Irish album in Irish history.
Early life and beginnings
McEvoy's life as ...
(born 1967), Irish musician, singer/songwriter
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Eleanor Southey Baker McLaglan (1879–1969), New Zealander medical doctor
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Eleanor Mears
Eleanor Cowie llen CowieMears ( Loudon; 9 December 1917 – 18 May 1992) was a Scottish medical practitioner and campaigner. She began working in the medical practice when she took over the London practice of a male doctor who was enlisted fo ...
(1917–1992), Scottish medical practitioner and campaigner
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Eleanor Modrakowska (1879–1955), American painter
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Eleanor Mondale
Eleanor Jane Mondale Poling (January 19, 1960 – September 17, 2011) was an American radio personality, television host, actress, and political activist.
Biography
Mondale was the only daughter of Joan Mondale and former Vice President W ...
, American actress, infotainer, television personality
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Eleanor Montague (1926–2018), American radiologist and educator who established breast-conserving therapy in the United States
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Eleanor Montgomery (1946–2013), American high jumper
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Eleanor Mosley (born 1700), English
milliner and businesswoman
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Eleanor Munro (1928–2022), American art critic, art historian, writer, and editor
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Eleanor Nabwiso, Ugandan actress, producer, director and television personality
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Eleanor Legasto Nishiumi
Eleanor Legasto Nishiumi, popularly known as Ellen Nishiumi (born February 22, 1966), is a Filipino television personality best known for her role as the host of ''Oh Tokyo'', an informative program on the Japanese-Filipino ''WINS'' (World Interac ...
, known as Ellen Nishiumi (born 1966), Filipino television personality
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Eleanor Norcross (1854–1923), American painter
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Eleanor Nwadinobi
Eleanor Nwadinobi is a Nigerian medical doctor and women health activist. She is the first Nigerian to be elected as president of Medical Women International Association.
Background
Eleanor's father is from Abia State, Nigeria, and her mother ...
, Nigerian medical doctor and women's health activist
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Eleanor Oldroyd
Eleanor Oldroyd (born in Bury, Lancashire, 2 June 1962) is a British people, British sports broadcaster with BBC Radio.
Early life
Oldroyd was educated at Oxford High School, Oxford, Oxford High School and Girton College at Cambridge University. ...
(born 1962), British radio broadcaster
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Eleanor O'Meara (died 2000), Canadian figure skater
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Eleanor Anne Ormerod (1828–1901), British entomologist
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Eleanor Owen (1921–2022), also known as Eleanor DeVito, American journalist, playwright, university professor, costume designer, theatre actress, and mental health professional
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Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Jean Parker (June 26, 1922 – December 9, 2013) was an American actress. She was nominated for three Academy Awards for her roles in the films ''Caged (1950 film), Caged'' (1950), ''Detective Story (1951 film), Detective Story'' (1951 ...
(1922–2013), American actress
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Eleanor Patterson (born 1996), Australian track and field athlete who competes in the high jump
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Eleanor Addison Phillips
Eleanor Addison Phillips (2 December 1874 – 25 June 1952) was an English educationist and founder of the first UK Soroptimist International, Soroptimist movement, the Venture Club. She was also headmistress of Clifton High School, Bristol, Cli ...
(1874–1952), English educationist and founder of the first UK Soroptimist movement, the Venture Club
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Eleanor Pilgrim (born 1977), Welsh professional golfer
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Eleanor Anne Porden
Eleanor Anne Porden (14 July 1795 – 22 February 1825) was a British Romantic poet. She was the first wife of the explorer John Franklin.
Early years and education
Eleanor Anne Porden was born in London, 14 July 1795. She was the younger surv ...
(1795–1825), English poet
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Eleanor Porter (1868–1920), American novelist
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Eleanor Powell
Eleanor Torrey Powell (November 21, 1912 – February 11, 1982) was an American dancer and actress. Best remembered for her tap dance numbers in musical films in the 1930s and 1940s, she was one of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's top dancing stars durin ...
(1912–1982), American tap dancer and actress
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Eleanor Race (born 1970), American field hockey player
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Eleanor Rathbone
Eleanor Florence Rathbone (12 May 1872 – 2 January 1946) was an independent British Member of Parliament (MP) and long-term campaigner for family allowance and for women's rights. She was a member of the noted Rathbone family of Liverpool.
...
(1872–1946), British politician
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Eleanor Reeves (born 1980), British politician
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Eleanor Robinson (born 1947), British former ultramarathon runner
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Eleanor Butler Roosevelt
Eleanor Butler Alexander Roosevelt (December 26, 1888 – May 29, 1960) was an American philanthropist. She was the wife of General Theodore Roosevelt III, and a daughter-in-law of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States.
...
(1888–1960), American philanthropist
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ( ; October 11, 1884November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat, and activist. She was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, first lady of the United States, during her husband Franklin D ...
(1884–1962), First Lady of U.S., wife of President Franklin Roosevelt
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Eleanor Ruggles (1916–2008), American biographer
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Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves (born 1927), American librarian, educator, historian, and editor
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Eleanor Ryan-Doyle
Eleanor Sarah Ryan-Doyle (born 14 May 1998) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Durham of the English Women's Championship. She previously played for Peamount United of the Women's National League (WNL).
Club care ...
(born 1998), Irish professional footballer
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Eleanor Sayre (1916–2001), American curator and art historian
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Eleanor Scoones
Eleanor Jane Scoones (20 January 1981 – 2 July 2023) was an English television producer and director. A history graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, she worked on programmes presented by the historian Lucy Worsley and others broadcast on mul ...
(1981–2023), English television director and producer
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Eleanor Mary Dennistoun Sellar
Eleanor Mary Sellar (, 19 September 1829 – 1918) was a Scottish memoirist.
Biography
Sellar was born in Havre de Grace, Normandy, to Scottish parents. Her father was the wealthy Glasgow merchant Alexander Dennistoun (1790–1874), the elde ...
(1829–1918), Scottish memoirist
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Eleanor Simmonds (born 1994), British former Paralympian swimmer
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Eleanor Smart
Eleanor Townsend Smart (born 1995), also known as Ellie Smart, is an American high diver. She placed third at the 2022 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series
The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, established in 2009 and created by Red Bull ...
(born 1995), American high diver
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Eleanor Smeal (born 1939), American women's rights activist
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Eleanor Smith (born 1957), British politician
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Eleanor Soltau (1877–1962), English doctor
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Ellie Taylor
Eleanor Jane Taylor is an English comedian, television personality, actress, and writer.
After appearing as a contestant on '' Show Me the Funny'' in 2011, Taylor has appeared on numerous television shows, including '' 8 Out of 10 Cats'' (2011 ...
(born 1983), British comedian, television personality, actress, and writer
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Eleanor Tennant
Eleanor "Teach" Tennant (1895 – May 11, 1974) was a tennis player and coach from the U.S., notable for the being the first female player to turn professional. Tennant was once ranked third in America and was the coach of Grand Slam winners Alic ...
(1895–1974), tennis player and coach from the U.S.
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Eleanor Threlkeld (born 1998), English cricketer
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Eleanor Tomlinson
Eleanor May Tomlinson (born 19 May 1992) is an English actress. She has appeared in films including '' Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging'' (2008), ''Jack the Giant Slayer'' (2013), ''Colette'' (2018) and '' Love Wedding Repeat'' (2020). She al ...
(born 1992), English actress
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Eleanor Vachell (1879–1948), Welsh botanist
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Eleanor Vadala (1923–2023), American chemist, materials engineer and balloonist
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Eleanor Elkins Widener
Eleanor Elkins Widener (September 21, 1861 - July 13, 1937) née Eleanore Elkins, also known as Eleanor Elkins Widener Rice was an American heiress, socialite, philanthropist, and adventuress. She was the daughter of wealthy businessman Will ...
(c. 1862-1937), American heiress and philanthropist
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Eleanor Wong, pianist and professor in Hong Kong
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Eleanor Woodruff (1891–1980), American stage and silent screen actress
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Eleanor Worthington Cox
Eleanor Winifred Worthington Cox (born 21 June 2001) is an English actress from Merseyside best known for portraying Matilda Wormwood in ''Matilda the Musical''. Eleanor won a 2012 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in ...
(born 2001), English actress
People with the given name Eleanour
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Eleanour Sinclair Rohde
Eleanour Sophie Sinclair Rohde (1881–1950) was a British gardener, garden designer, and horticultural writer. She authored thirty books on gardening between 1913 and 1948, and is best known for her book, ''The Scented Garden'', published in 19 ...
(1881–1950), British garden designer
People with the given name Elenore
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Elenore Abbott (1875–1935), American painter and book illustrator
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Elenore Freedman (1926–2022), American educator
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Elenore Pepper (1924–2006), American field hockey player
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Elenore Sturko, Canadian politician
People with the given name Eleonore
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Eleonore of Austria, Queen of Poland
Eleonore Maria Josefa of Austria (21 May 1653 – 17 December 1697) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania by marriage to King Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki (Michael I), and subsequently Duchess of Lorraine by her second marriage ...
(1653–1697), wife of firstly
Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
Michael I (, ; 31 May 1640 – 10 November 1673) was the ruler of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth as List of Polish monarchs, King of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Grand Duke of Lithuania from 29 September 1669 until his death in 1673 ...
and secondly
Charles V, Duke of Lorraine
Charles V, Duke of Lorraine and Bar (; ; 3 April 1643 – 18 April 1690) succeeded his uncle Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine as titular Duke of Lorraine and Bar in 1675; both duchies were occupied by France from 1634 to 1661 and 1670 to 1697.
Bo ...
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Fredrique Eleonore Baptiste (died 1827), Swedish stage actress and playwright
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Eleonore Batthyány-Strattmann
Countess Eleonore Batthyány-Strattmann (29 May 1673 – 24 November 1741) was an Habsburg, Austria, Austrian courtier and noblewoman who played a prominent role in Habsburg monarchy, Habsburg court society. As the daughter of Theodor von Stratt ...
(1672–1741), Viennese court lady
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Eleonore Baur
Eleonore Baur (7 September 1885 – 18 May 1981), also known as "Sister Pia", was an early member of the Nazi Party and the only woman known to have participated in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch.''The Adelaide Advertiser'', "Pioneer Nazi", 2 Se ...
(1885–1981), early member of the Nazi Party
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Catherine Éléonore Bénard (1740–1769), French lady-in-waiting
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Eleonore Bjartveit
Eleonore Bjartveit (11 July 1924 – 26 September 2002) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. Born in Alta, she worked as a medical doctor for several years, before entering politics. Bjartveit was elected to the Norweg ...
(1924–2002), Norwegian politician
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Eleonore Büning (born 1952), German music journalist and writer
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Eleonore Caburet (born 2004), French rhythmic gymnast
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Eleonore Carboniers Eleonore Carboniers (fl. 1550–1584) was a Dutch poet and the wife of Flemish painter and writer Lucas de Heere (1534-1584).
Biography
Eleonore (or Eleonora) Carboniers was probably born in Veere, on the island Walcheren, as the daughter of burgom ...
, Dutch poet
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Éléonore Caroit
Éléonore Anne-Marie Caroit (; born 8 July 1985) is a French lawyer and politician who also holds Swiss and Dominican citizenship. A member of Renaissance (RE), she has represented the second constituency for French residents overseas in the ...
(born 1985), French politician
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Eleonore Cellard
Eléonore Cellard is a French scholar who specializes in Arabic palaeography and codicology, particularly Quranic manuscripts. She started her research on the Quran in 2008. To do so, she learned the Arabic language and studied Arabic literature. ...
, French scholar
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Eleonore Dailly, American filmmaker
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Eleonore de Ahna
Eleanor () is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name ''Aliénor''. It was the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages">Provençal dialect ...
(1838–1865), German operatic soprano/mezzo-soprano
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Éléonore-Aglaé-Marie Despierres
Éléonore-Aglaé-Marie Despierres (16 January 1843 – 9 November 1895), was a French historian.
Éléonore Bonnaire was born on 16 January 1843 at Alençon
Alençon (, , ; ) is a commune in Normandy, France, and the capital of the Orne de ...
(1843–1895), French historian
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Éléonore Goldberg, French-Canadian writer and artist
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Ulrikke Eleonore Sigwardt Greve
Ulrikke Eleonore Sigwardt Greve (1868–1951) was a leading Norwegian textile artist in the early 20th-century, excelling in tapestry work. In 1900, she was appointed director of the weaving school at the National Museum of Decorative Arts (Norden ...
(1868–1951), Norwegian textile artist
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Eleonore Heerwart
Eleonore Heerwart (24 February 1835 – 19 December 1911) was a German kindergarten teacher, educator and writer.
Biography
Eleonore Heerwart was born on 24 February 1835 in Eisenach, Germany. Her family moved to Mechterstädt after the earl ...
(1835–1911), German kindergarten teacher, educator and writer
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Eleonore Hendricks
Eleonore Hendricks (born 1983) is an American actress, photographer and casting director based out of New York City. She has appeared in films such as '' A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints'' and '' Go Get Some Rosemary'', as well as films by the ...
(born 1983), American actress, photographer and casting director
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Eleonore Hutzel (1884–1978), nurse and social worker in Detroit, Michigan
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Hyacinthe Eléonore Klosé (1808–1880), French clarinet player, professor, composer
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Eleonore Koch (1926–2018), German-born Brazilian painter and sculptor
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Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne (1787–1868), French mistress of
Emperor
The word ''emperor'' (from , via ) can mean the male ruler of an empire. ''Empress'', the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor's wife (empress consort), mother/grandmother (empress dowager/grand empress dowager), or a woman who rules ...
Napoleon I of France
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
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Éléonore Yayi Ladekan, Beninese politician and educator
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Éléonore Loiselle (born 2001), Canadian actress
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Eleonore Marguerre (born 1978), German opera singer (coloratura soprano) with Belgic-French ancestors
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Eleonore Merza, anthropologist who studies Adygean diaspora communities in Israel and beyond
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Eleonore Noll-Hasenclever
Eleonore Noll-Hasenclever (4 August 1880 – 18 August 1925) was a German alpinist who mainly climbed in the Swiss Alps. During her lifetime, she climbed more than 150 summits of 12,000 feet or above. In 1925, she died in an avalanche on her des ...
(1880–1925), German alpinist who mainly climbed in the Swiss Alps
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Eleonore Pameijer (born 1960), Dutch flute player
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Eleonore Pecanka
Eleonore Pecanka (born 27 October 1956) is an Austrian field hockey player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics
The 1980 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad () and officiall ...
(born 1956), Austrian field hockey player
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Eleonore Poelsleitner
Eleonore Poelsleitner (born 2 October 1920) was a female guard at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. Born in Unterach, Austria, Poelsleitner became a female overseer at the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp on 1 November 1944. She ...
(born 1920), female guard at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria
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Eleonore Prochaska (1785–1813), German female soldier in the Prussian army against Napoleon
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Eleanor Ragsdale (1926–1998), American educator, entrepreneur, and activist
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Eleonore Schikaneder (1751–1821), Austrian stage actress and theatre manager
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Eleonore Schoenfeld (1925–2007), American musician
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Eleonore Schönborn (1920–2022), Austrian politician
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Eleonore Schönmaier
Eleonore Schönmaier is a Canadian poet and fiction writer.
Career
Eleonore Schönmaier is the author of the critically acclaimed poetry collections ''Field Guide to the Lost Flower of Crete'' (2021), ''Dust Blown Side of the Journey'' (2017) ...
, Canadian poet and fiction writer
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Eleonore Schwarz (born 1936), Austrian singer
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Eleonore Staimer (1906–1998), German Communist Party activist and official
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Eleonore Stump
Eleonore Stump (born August 9, 1947) is an American philosopher and the Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosophy at Saint Louis University, where she has taught since 1992.
Biography
Eleonore Stump is the Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosop ...
(born 1947), American philosopher
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Eleonore Trefftz (1920–2017), German physicist
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Eleonore von Grothaus
Eleonore von Grothaus, also Countess Eleonore von Münster (10 April 1734 – 26 March 1794), was a German noblewoman, a writer and poet, and a lay musician. She may have assembled a collection of writings and music, the Ledenburg Collection from ...
(1734–1794), German noblewoman, a writer and poet, and a lay musician
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Eleonore von Habsburg (born 1994), Austrian model
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Eleonore von Raab
Eleonore von Raab, also known as Éléonore de Raab, (17551811) was an Austrian collector of minerals, whose collection was catalogued by Ignaz von Born in 1790.
Personal life
Von Raab was the daughter of Franz Anton von Raab (although Wilson ' ...
, Austrian collector of minerals
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Eleonore Weisgerber (born 1947), German television actress
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Luise Eleonore Wreech (1708–1784), Prussian noblewoman
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Eleanore Wurtzel (b.1954), American biologist
People with the given name Elinor
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Elinor Proby Adams (1885–1945), British oil painter, book illustrator and mural painter
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Elinor Armer (born 1939), American pianist, music educator and composer
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Elinor Barker
Elinor Jane Barker (born 7 September 1994) is a Welsh road and track Cycle sport, racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's Team . Representing British Cycling, Great Britain in international competitions, Barker is an Olympic champio ...
(born 1994), Welsh road and track racing cyclist
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Elinor Bellingham-Smith
Elinor Bellingham-Smith (28 December 1906 – 4 November 1988) was a British painter of landscapes and still life. Her paintings are in the collections of Tate, Museums Sheffield, the Government Art Collection, Arts Council Collection and other ...
(1906–1988), British painter of landscapes and still life
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Elinor Bennett
Elinor Bennett, Baroness Wigley, OBE (born 17 April 1943) is a Welsh harpist who has an international reputation as a soloist, master instructor, and founded the Harp College of Wales.
Biography
Bennett was born in 1943 in Llanidloes, Wales. ...
(born 1943), Welsh harpist
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Elinor Langton-Boyle
Elinor Alice Veilleux Langton–Boyle (née Elinor Alice Veilleux; June 13, 1865 – July 13, 1946), also known as Ma Boyle, was an American-born Hawaiian businesswoman and journalist, who operated the '' Paradise of the Pacific'' magazine from 19 ...
, Hawaiian businesswoman and journalist
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Elinor Brent-Dyer
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer (6 April 1894 – 20 September 1969) was an English writer of children's literature who wrote more than one hundred books during her lifetime, the most famous being the ''Chalet School'' series.
Early life and education
Br ...
(1894–1969), English writer of children's literature
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Elinor Burkett
Elinor Burkett (born October 9, 1946) is an American journalist, author, film producer, and documentary director.
A film produced by her, '' Music by Prudence'', won the 2009 Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) on March 7, 2010.
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(born 1946), American journalist, author, film producer, and documentary director
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Elinor Busby (born 1924), American science fiction writer and fanzine editor
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Elinor Cahn
Elinor B. Cahn (1925–March 20, 2020) was an American photographer. Cahn, who became a photographer later in life, was known for her photographs of street and neighborhood life in East Baltimore, Maryland.
Early life and education
Cahn was born ...
(1925–2020), American photographer
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Elinor Carucci (born 1971), Israeli-American photographer and educator
* Evelyn May Clowes, known by the pseudonym
Elinor Mordaunt
Evelyn May Clowes, known by the pseudonym Elinor Mordaunt (7 May 1872 – 25 June 1942), was an English author, writer and traveller born in Nottinghamshire, England. Her travels included Mauritius and Australia; she undertook a wide variety of ...
(1872–1942), English author, writer and traveller
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Elinor Crawley (born 1991), Welsh actress
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Elinor Darwin (1879–1954), Irish-born illustrator, engraver and portrait painter
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Elinor DeWire
Elinor DeWire (born August 3, 1953 in Frederick, Maryland) is an American author, freelance writer, editor, public speaker, educator, and blogger based in Connecticut. DeWire writes both fiction and nonfiction, but is best known for her books a ...
(born 1953), American author, freelance writer, editor, public speaker, educator, and blogger based in Connecticut
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Elinor Donahue
Elinor Donahue (born Mary Eleanor Donahue; April 19, 1937) is an American retired actress known for playing the role of Betty Anderson, the eldest child of Jim and Margaret Anderson, on the 1950s American sitcom ''Father Knows Best''.
Early li ...
(born 1937), American actress
* Elinor Virginia Martin, known as
Elinor Fair
Elinor Virginia Martin (''née'' Crowe; December 21, 1903 – April 26, 1957), known professionally as Elinor Fair, was an American motion picture actress.
Early years
Elinor Virginia Crowe was born on December 21, 1903, in Richmond, Virginia, ...
(1903–1957), American actress
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Elinor Fettiplace
Elinor Fettiplace (born Elinor Poole, later Elinor Rogers; 1570 – in or after 1647) was an English cookery book writer. Probably born in Pauntley, Gloucestershire into an upper-class land-owning farming family, she married into the well-connecte ...
, English cookery book writer
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Elinor Field
Elinor Field (born Eleanor Field; January 4, 1902 – February 24, 1998) was an American film actress who was one of Mack Sennett's Sennett Bathing Beauties. She also starred in the 15-episode serial ''The Jungle Goddess'' (1922).
Biography
E ...
(1902–1998), American film actress
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Elinor Freer
Elinor Freer is an American pianist from Montana, who has performed in the United States, Europe, and China.
Education
She obtained degrees in music from the Cleveland Institute of Music and the University of Southern California and holds a Perfo ...
, American pianist
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Elinor Gadon (1925–2018), American cultural historian, Indologist, art historian and author
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Elinor Wight Gardner
Elinor Wight Gardner (24 September 1892, in Birmingham – 1980), a geology lecturer at Bedford College, London and research fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, is best known for her field surveys with Gertrude Caton–Thompson of the Kharga Oasis ...
(1892–1980), geology lecturer at Bedford College, London and research fellow at Lady Margaret Hall
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Elinor D. Gregg
Elinor D. Gregg (May 31, 1886 – March 31, 1970), also known as, Elinor Delight Gregg, Nurse Cross Red, was an American public nurse. She was one of the pioneers of industrial nursing. She established the public health nursing division in the Am ...
(1886–1970), American public nurse
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Elinor Glyn
Elinor Glyn ( Sutherland; 17 October 1864 – 23 September 1943) was a British novelist and scriptwriter who specialised in romantic fiction, which was considered scandalous for its time, although her works are relatively tame by modern stand ...
(1864–1943), British novelist
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Elinor Goldschmied
Violet Elinor Goldschmied ( Sinnott; 15 December 1910 – 27 February 2009) was an English educationalist. Educated at the London School of Economics and qualified as a Mental health, psychiatric social worker, she worked in an Italian state ins ...
(1910–2009), English educationalist
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Elinor Gwynn, Welsh poet and environmentalist
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Elinor Hallé (1856–1926), British sculptor and inventor
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Elinor Hammarskjöld (born 1967), Swedish lawyer and diplomat
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Elinor Hancock
Elinor Grace Hancock (August 5, 1898 – April 13, 1942) was an American actress who had a successful career on stage before appearing in many silent films. She was photographed by Alfred Witzell. She appeared in Clara Kimball Young films.
Ha ...
(1898–1942), American actress
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Elinor Lander Horwitz
Elinor Lander Horwitz (March 8, 1929 – November 3, 2022) was an American author of young adult and adult books. She lived in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
''Mountain People, Mountain Crafts'' was on ''The New York Times list of "Outstanding Books." "Wh ...
(1929–2022), American author of young adult and adult books
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Elinor Mead Howells
Elinor Mead Howells (May 1, 1837 – May 6, 1910) was an American artist, architect and aristocrat. She was married to author William Dean Howells and designed the William Dean Howells House (Cambridge, Massachusetts), William Dean Howells House ...
(1837–1910), American artist, architect and aristocrat
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Elinor Joseph
Elinor Joseph (, ; born 1991 in Jish, Israel) is an Israeli-Arab soldier who has served with the Caracal Battalion of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) since 2010. She became the first Arab woman ever to serve in a combat role in the Israeli mil ...
(born 1991), Israeli soldier
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Elinor Kershaw (1884–1971), American stage and motion-picture actress
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Elinor Macartney Lane
Elinor Macartney Lane (1864 – March 15, 1909) was an American novelist who was popular in the first decade of the 1900s. After publishing a number of short stories, she wrote three novels: ''Mills of God'' (1901),(17 August 1901)A Woman's Fi ...
(1864–1909), American novelist
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Elinor Lawless (born 1983), Northern Irish actress
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Elinor Leigh
Elinor Leigh was a British stage actor of the seventeenth century.
Born Elinor Dixon, she was billed as Mrs Leigh or Mrs Lee after she married the actor Anthony Leigh in 1671. This has led to some difficulty distinguishing on playbills between he ...
, British stage actor of the seventeenth century
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Elinor Levin (born 1987), American politician
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Elinor Lipman
Elinor Lipman (born October 16, 1950) is an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist.
Early life and education
Elinor Lipman was born and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts to a Jewish family. She is the second daughter of Julia M. and ...
(born 1950), American novelist, short story writer, and essayist
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Elinor Lyon
Elinor Bruce Lyon (17 August 1921 – 28 May 2008) was an English children's author from a Scottish family background. Several of her novels are set on the Highland coast, others in Wales. They have been seen to feature "strong girls and sensitiv ...
(1921–2008), English children's author from a Scottish family background
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Elinor Mavor, editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic from early 1979 until late 1981
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Elinor Middlemiss (born 1967), Scottish badminton player
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Elinor Ochs, American linguistic anthropologist, and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at University of California, Los Angeles
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Elinor Ostrom
Elinor Claire "Lin" Ostrom (née Awan; August 7, 1933 – June 12, 2012) was an American Political science, political scientist and Political economy, political economist whose work was associated with New institutional economics, New Institution ...
(1933–2012), American political scientist and Nobel prize winner
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Elinor Portnoy, Israeli-born glass artist based in London, England
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Elinor Ross (1926–2020), American opera singer
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Elinor Sauerwein Mary Elinor Baumgart Sauerwein (January 10, 1914 - October 30, 2010) was an American philanthropist who was known for living a frugal life yet was able to leave a check for $1,731,533.91 from her estate to a California branch of the Salvation Army a ...
(1914–2010), American philanthropist
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Elinor Shaffer (born 1935), professor at the School of Advanced Study, University of London
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Elinor Smith
Elinor Smith (August 17, 1911 – March 19, 2010) was a pioneering American aviator,Phyllis R. MosesThe Amazing Aviatrix Elinor Smith ''Woman Pilot'', March 30, 2008. Accessed online December 15, 2008. once known as "The Flying Flapper of Free ...
(1911–2010), American aviator
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Elinor Sneshell, English barber-surgeon active during the reign of Elizabeth I of England
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Elinor Snowsill (born 1989), Welsh rugby union player
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Elinor Sullivan, American physiologist specializing in behavioural neuroscience
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Elinor Sweetman, Irish poet and author
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Elinor Meissner Traeger (1906–1983), American composer, pianist, and writer
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Elinor Remick Warren
Elinor Remick Warren (February 23, 1900, Los Angeles – April 27, 1991, Los Angeles) was an American composer of contemporary classical music and pianist. Her mother had been a student of a pupil of Franz Liszt, and introduced her daughter t ...
(1900–1991), American composer of contemporary classical music and pianist
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Elinor Whitney Field (1889–1980), American writer of children's books
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Elinor Wilson, president of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada between February 14, 2007, and September 30, 2012
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Elinor Wylie
Elinor Morton Wylie (September 7, 1885 – December 16, 1928) was an American poet and novelist popular in the 1920s and 1930s. "She was famous during her life almost as much for her ethereal beauty and personality as for her melodious, sensu ...
(1885–1928), American writer
People with the given name Elinore
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Elinore Blaisdell
Elinore Blaisdell (October 15, 1900 – 1994) was an American illustrator known for her work on ''Bulfinch's Mythology'' (1947), Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb's ''Tales from Shakespeare'', Louisa May Alcott's ''Little Women'', and A. E. Housman's '' ...
(1900–1994), American illustrator
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Elinore Denniston (1900–1978), American writer of more than 40 mystery novels under the pseudonym Rae Foley
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Elinore Johansson (born 1996), Swedish handball player
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Elinore Pruitt Stewart (1876–1933), American homesteader in Wyoming and memoirist
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Elinore Schöpp
Elinore "Lore" Schöpp is a former German curler. She is the mother of two-time World Champion curler Andrea Schöpp
Andrea Schöpp (born 27 February 1965) is a German curler from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She lectures part-time in statistics ...
, former German curler
People with the given name Elleanor
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Elleanor Eldridge (c.1784-c.1845), African American/Native American entrepreneur
People with the given name Eleonora
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Eleonora Ernestina von Daun, Marquise of Pombal
Eleonora Ernestina von Daun, Marquise of Pombal (2 November 1721 – 3 January 1789) was the second wife of Portuguese statesman Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal.
Early life
Born in Vienna, Austria, she was the daughte ...
(1721–1789), second wife of Portuguese statesman Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal
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Eleonora Abbagnato (born 1978), Italian ballet dancer, model, and actress
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Eleonora Aguiari (born 1973), Italian installation artist and author
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Eleonora Alverà
Eleonora Alverà (born 26 November 1982 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy) is an Italian curling, curler. She is a 2010 Italian Women's Curling Championship, Italian women's champion.
She participated in the Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics, 2006 W ...
(born 1982), Italian curler
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Eleonora Alvisi (born 2003), Italian tennis player
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Eleonora Bargili, Italian pastellist active during the eighteenth century
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Eleonora Bentivoglio
Eleonora Bentivoglio (1470-1540) was an Italian ruler, Lady of Sassuolo by marriage to Giberto III Pio di Savoia. She was regent of the Lordship of Sassuolo
Sassuolo (; ) is an Italian town, ''comune'', and industrial centre of the Province ...
(1470–1540), Italian ruler, Lady of Sassuolo by marriage to Giberto III Pio di Savoia
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Eleonora Bergman (born 1947), Polish architectural historian who has worked on the preservation of Jewish heritage in Poland
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Eleonora Berlanda
Eleonora Berlanda (born 4 April 1976) is a former Italian female middle-distance runner who competed at individual senior level at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 1500 metres.
National titles
She won five national championsh ...
(born 1976), former Italian female middle-distance runner
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Eleonora Bilotta
Eleonora Bilotta is an Italian researcher into complex systems and human–computer interaction, including educational entertainment, personal robots, and the use of chaos theory, cellular automata, and dynamical systems in the synthetic design o ...
, Italian researcher into complex systems and human–computer interaction
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Eleonora Brigliadori (born 1960), Italian model, actress and television personality
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Eleonora Brown
Eleonora Brown (born August 22, 1948, in Naples) is an Italian film actress. Her first, and perhaps biggest, role was at age twelve as the daughter of Sophia Loren's character in '' Two Women'' (1960).
Career
Brown's primary acting role was in ...
(born 1948), Italian film actress
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Eleonora Bruzual, Venezuelan writer and journalist
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Eleonora Buratto (born 1982), Italian soprano opera singer
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Eleonora Carrillo, Salvadoran model and beauty pageant titleholder
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Eleonora Cassano
Eleonora Cassano (born January 5, 1965, in Boedo, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine ballet dancer and teacher. She is known for being the dancing partner of Julio Bocca since 1989.
Cassano studied in the Teatro Colón's Advanced Arts Institute and b ...
(born 1965), Argentine ballet dancer and teacher
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Eleonora Catsigeras
Eleonora Dolores Catsigeras García (born 1956) is a Uruguayan mathematician who specializes in dynamical systems and is a winner of the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science in 2014, with her project ''Neurodynamics''. She completed the Doct ...
(born 1956), Uruguayan mathematician
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Eleonora Cecchini
Eleonora Cecchini (born 27 September 2003) is a Sammarinese footballer.
Early life
Cecchini played youth football with the San Marino Academy.
College career
In March 2022, she began committed to attend D'Youville University in the United Sta ...
(born 2003), Sammarinese footballer
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Eleonora Cortini (born 1992), Italian Soubrette, model, actress and television presenter
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Eleonora Czartoryska (1710–1795), Polish princess, born Countess von Waldstein-Wartenberg
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Eleonora Charlotta d'Albedyhll (1770–1835), Swedish countess, poet and salon holder
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Eleonora Daniele (born 1976), Italian television presenter and former actress
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Eleonora Davtyan
Eleonora Davtyan (born 3 February 1992) is an Armenian professional football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualifi ...
(born 1992), Armenian professional footballer
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Eleonora De Angelis (born 1967), Italian voice actress
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Eleonora De Paolis (born 1986), Italian paracanoeist
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Eleonora Di Nezza, Italian mathematician
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Eleonora Dimakos, Greek-Canadian model, actress, journalist, makeup artist, esthetician, and spa manager
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Eleonora Dominici (born 1996), Italian racewalker
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Eleonora Dziękiewicz
Eleonora Dziękiewicz (née Staniszewska) (born 25 October 1978) is a Polish volleyball player, a member of Poland women's national volleyball team and Polish club Tauron MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza, bronze medalist of European Championship 2009, ...
(born 1978), Polish volleyball player
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Eleonora Duse
Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse ( , ; 3 October 185821 April 1924), often known simply as Duse, was an Italian actress, rated by many as the greatest of her time. She performed in many countries, notably in the plays of Gabriele D'Annunzio and Henr ...
(1858–1924), Italian actress
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Eleonora Ehrenbergová
Eleonora Ehrenbergová or Eleonora Gayerová z Ehrenbergů () (1 November 1832 in Modrá Hůrka – 30 August 1912 in Ondřejov) was a Czech operatic soprano.
Career
In 1854 she made her professional opera debut at the Estates Theatre in the ...
(1832–1912), Czech operatic soprano
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Eleonora Eksanishvili (1919–2003), Georgian pianist, music educator and composer
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Eleonora Gasparrini
Eleonora Camilla Gasparrini (born 25 March 2002) is an Italian professional track and road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's World Team .
Gasparrini won the junior road race at the 2020 European Road Championships. At elite level, s ...
(born 2002), Italian professional track and road cyclist
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Eleonora Giorgi
Eleonora Giorgi (21 October 1953 – 3 March 2025) was an Italian actress, screenwriter, and film director. She gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, starring in a variety of Italian films, particularly in the comedy and drama genres. Gior ...
(born 1953), Italian actress
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Eleonora Giorgi (racewalker) (born 1989), Italian race walker
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Eleonora Goldoni
Eleonora Goldoni (born 16 February 1996) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for SS Lazio Women 2015, Lazio in the Serie B (women), Serie B and has appeared for the Italy women's national ...
(born 1996), Italian professional footballer
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Eleonora Jenko Groyer
Eleonora Jenko Groyer (15 February 1879 – 24 June 1959) was a Slovenian physician, notable for becoming the first female physician from Slovene Lands.
Early life and education
Eleonora Jenko was born on 15 February 1879 in Ljubljana, then p ...
(1879–1959), Slovenian physician
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Eleonora Kaminskaitė (1951–1986), Lithuanian rower
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Eleonora Kezhova (born 1985), retired Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast
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Eleonora Kodele
Eleonora Kodele (born 16 October 1998) is a Slovenian handball
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players an ...
(born 1998), Slovenian handball player
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Eleonora Lo Bianco
Eleonora Lo Bianco (born 22 December 1979) is an former Italian volleyball player.
Career
Born in Borgomanero, in her youth she played in the Omegna
Omegna (, , ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Ita ...
(born 1979), Italian volleyball player
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Eleonora Luthander
Eleonora Luthander (''née'' Damjanović; 9 February 1954 - 25 August 2021), born in Kruševac, Yugoslavia, was a Swedish and Serbian poet, columnist and Translation, translator.
Biography
Luthander studied at the Faculty of Economics in Belgrad ...
(1954–2021), Swedish and Serbian poet, columnist and translator
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Eleonora Marchiando
Eleonora Marchiando (born 27 September 1997) is an Italian sport of athletics, athlete. She competed in the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 400 metres, women's 400 metres event at the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Champi ...
(born 1997), Italian athlete
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Eleonora Masalab (born 1988), Ukrainian model and beauty pageant titleholder
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Eleonora Mihalca (born 1945), former international table tennis player from Romania
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Eleonora Milusheva (born 1973), Bulgarian athlete
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Eleonora Ramirez di Montalvo (1602–1659), Italian educator, author, and poet
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Eleonora Monti, 18th-century Italian artist best known as a portraitist
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Eleonora Oliva
Eleonora Oliva (born 8 August 1998) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a Defender (association football), defender for Serie B (women's football), Serie B club Genoa CFC Women, Genoa CFC.
Career
In her first year with USD Lavagn ...
(born 1998), Italian professional footballer
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Eleonora Patacchini
Eleonora Patacchini is an economist specializing in applied economics and applied statistics who grew up in Italy with her mother who was also a professor. She is a professor and associate department chair at Cornell University in the Department ...
, economist
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Eleonora Patuzzo
Eleonora Patuzzo (born 16 October 1989) is a road cyclist from Italy. She represented her nation at the 2010 UCI Road World Championships
The 2010 UCI Road World Championships took place in Geelong and Melbourne, Australia, over 5 days from ...
(born 1989), road cyclist from Italy
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Eleonora Pedron (born 1982), Italian model and actress who was crowned Miss Italia 2002
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Eleonora Piacezzi (born 1995), Italian professional footballer
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Eleonora Requena
Eleonora Requena (born 1968) is a Venezuelan poet.
Education and career
Requena studied literature at the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas.
She has published the poem compilations ''Sed'' (Eclepsidra, 1998), ''mandados'' (La L ...
(born 1968), Venezuelan poet
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Eleonora Rossi Drago
Eleonora Rossi Drago, born Palmina Omiccioli, (23 September 1925 – 2 December 2007) was an Italian film actress. She was born in Quinto al Mare, Genoa, Italy, and had the leading role in '' Le amiche''. She appeared in '' The Facts of Mur ...
(1925–2007), Italian film actress
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Eleonora Schmitt (born 1931), former Olympic freestyle swimmer from Brazil
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Eleonora Sears
Eleonora Randolph Sears (September 28, 1881 – March 16, 1968) was an American tennis champion of the 1910s. In addition, she was a champion squash player, and prominent in other sports; she is considered one of the leading all-round women at ...
(1881–1968), American tennis champion of the 1910s
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Eleonora Soldo
Eleonora Soldo (born 17 January 1984) is an Italian road and track bicycle racing, racing cyclist.
Soldo won several medals at the Under-23 European Track Cycling Championships in 2003, 2004, and 2005, including a gold medal in the European Trac ...
(born 1984), Italian road and track racing cyclist
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Eleonora Säfström
Ulrika Eleonora Säfström (9 October 1770 – 9 June 1857) was a Swedish stage actress, described as a great dramatic star of Stockholm in her day. She was used for heroine parts and was also popular in operettas.
Biography
Säfström was bor ...
(1770–1857), Swedish stage actress
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Eleonora Trivella (born 1990), Italian lightweight rower
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Eleonora Troja, Italian astrophysicist
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Eleonora Tscherning (1817–1890), Danish painter
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Eleonora Vallone
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV-personality.
Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco" ''Gardenia'', and later starred in ...
(born 1955), Italian actress, model and TV-personality
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Eleonora "Ellen" van Dijk (born 1987), Dutch road and track cyclist
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Eleonora Vandi (born 1996), Italian middle-distance runner
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Eleonora Vargas, Italian film actress
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Eleonora Vegliante (born 1973), Venezuelan former professional tennis player
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Eleonora Vild (born 1969) is a Serbian former basketball player
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Eleonora Vindau
Eleonora Vindau (; born 19 August 1986) is a Ukrainian soprano opera singer. She sang the role of Dunyasha in the world premiere of Alexander Smelkov's opera ''The Station Master'', staged at the Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre in 2011 and ...
(born 1986), Ukrainian soprano opera singer
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Eleonora Vinnichenko (born 1993), Ukrainian former competitive figure skater
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Eleonora Vinogradova (1931– 2003), Ukrainian choir director, educator, and professor
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Eleonora von Essen (born 1978), Swedish food writer and cookbook author
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Eleonora Wexler (born 1974), Argentine actress
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Eleonora Ziemięcka (born 1819–1869), Polish philosopher and publicist
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Eleonora Zouganeli (born 1983), Greek singer
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Eleonora Zrza (1797–1862), Danish opera soprano
People with the given name Ellinor
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Ellinor Davenport Adams, British journalist and writer
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Ellinor Aiki
Ellinor Aiki (11 January 1893 – 25 October 1969)[Vaal Galeri.](_blank)
Retrieved 12 May 2016. wa ...
(1893–1969), Estonian painter
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Mary Ellinor Lucy Archer MBE (1893–1979), Australian scientist and librarian
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Ellinor Eriksson
Anna Ellinor Eriksson (born 10 June 1988) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician who was leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Youth League (SSU) from 2014 to 2015.
She served as general secretary of SSU from 2011 to October 2014 when she re ...
(born 1988), Swedish Social Democratic politician
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Ellinor Flor (born 1946), Norwegian textile artist
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Ellinor Franzén
Ellinor Franzén Almlöv (born 11 April 1978) is a Swedish singer who has participated twice in Melodifestivalen first in 1996 with the song "Finns här för dig", and then in 2001 with the song "Om du stannar här". She has also been the leadsing ...
(born 1978), Swedish singer
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Ellinor Hinks Ellinor Margaret Hinks (6 February 1912 — 18 January 2004) was a Principal of Nonington College of Physical Education in Kent, UK. In her time as Principal, she increased the number of students, expanded the college’s facilities, made it co-edu ...
(1912–2004), Principal of Nonington College of Physical Education in Kent, UK
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Ellinor Huusko
Ellinor Huusko (born 17 December 1996) is a Swedish professional racing cyclist. She rides for Team Rytger.
See also
* List of 2015 UCI Women's Teams and riders
Listed below are the UCI Women's Teams that compete in 2015 in women's road cyclin ...
(born 1996), Swedish professional racing cyclist
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Ellinor Jåma
Ellinor Marita Jåma (born 8 August 1979) is a Norwegian Sami politician, representing Åarjel-Saemiej Gielh (South Sami Voices) in the Sami Parliament of Norway. She has been elected for two consecutive periods: 2009–13 and 2013–17. She is al ...
(born 1979), Norwegian Sami politician in the Sami Parliament of Norway
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Ellinor Ljungros
Ellinor Ljungros (born 19 May 1953) is a former female long-distance runner from Sweden, who won the Rotterdam Marathon
The Rotterdam Marathon, currently branded NN Rotterdam Marathon, is an annual marathon that has been held in Rotterdam, Neth ...
(born 1953), former female long-distance runner from Sweden
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Ellinor Olovsdotter (born 1985), known as Elliphant, Swedish singer, rapper and songwriter
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Ellinor Peerschke
Ellinor Peerschke (May 7, 1954 – October 13, 2023) was an American scientist specializing in coagulation, Complement system, complement, and platelet biology.
Early life and education
Peerschke was born in Braunschweig, Germany. She grew up i ...
(1954–2023), American scientist
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Ellinor Catherine Cunningham van Someren
Ellinor Catherine Cunningham van Someren (née MacDonald; 4 December 1915 – 1 September 1998) was a Ugandan-born British medical entomologist. She specialised in mosquitoes, identifying at least thirty-three new species while employed by the ...
OBE (1915–1998), Ugandan-born British medical entomologist
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Ellinor Südow
Ellinor Südow (born 27 June 1998) is a Swedish professional golfer who has played on the LPGA Tour and now plays on the Ladies European Tour.
Early life and amateur career
Südow grew up in the fishing hamlet Lerberget in Höganäs Municipality ...
(born 1998), Swedish professional golfer
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Ellinor Vanderveer
Ellinor Vanderveer (August 5, 1886 – May 27, 1976) was an American actress.
Biography
Born in New York City in 1886, in films Vanderveer usually played dowagers, high class society matrons or party guests. She appeared in 111 films fro ...
(1886–1976), American actress
* Ellinor Wachsmuth, known as
Ellinor Tordis
Ellinor Tordis, pseudonym of Ellinor Wachsmuth (1895–1973) was an Austrian dancer and dance educator in Vienna in the 1920s.
Early life
Tordis was born in 1895 in Dresden.
Career
Tordis danced as a member of the Münchener Tanz-Drei, and r ...
(1895–1973), Austrian dancer and dance educator in Vienna in the 1920s
People with the given name Ellinore
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Ellinore Lightbody (born 1959), British tennis coach and former professional player
Fictional characters
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Eleanor Rigby
"Eleanor Rigby" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album ''Revolver''. It was also issued on a double A-side single, paired with " Yellow Submarine". Credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership, the s ...
, main character in the
Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
song of the same name
* Ella of Frell, full name Eleanor from the Juvenille Chapter Book,
Ella Enchanted
''Ella Enchanted'' is a fantasy novel written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997. The story is a retelling of ''Cinderella'' featuring various mythical creatures including fairies, elves, ogres, gnomes, and giants.
The book won a Newb ...
, written by Gail Carson Levine
* Ellenore, guest player character portrayed by
Marisha Ray
Marisha Ray Huber is an American voice actress, host, producer, and creative director. She is best known for portraying herself and characters Keyleth, Beauregard, and Laudna on the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' web series ''Critical Role''. Her video ...
in ''
L.A. by Night
''L.A. by Night'' is an American actual play web series where the cast plays as vampires using the fifth edition '' Vampire: The Masquerade'' ruleset. It is set canonically in the ''World of Darkness'' series after the events of '' Vampire: T ...
''
* Eleanor, supporting character in the video game ''
Rule of Rose''
* Eleanor, supporting character in the video game ''
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier''
* Eleanor "Ellie" Arroway, in the 1985 novel ''
Contact
Contact may refer to:
Interaction Physical interaction
* Contact (geology), a common geological feature
* Contact lens or contact, a lens placed on the eye
* Contact sport, a sport in which players make contact with other players or objects
* C ...
'' by
Carl Sagan
Carl Edward Sagan (; ; November 9, 1934December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, planetary scientist and science communicator. His best known scientific contribution is his research on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, including e ...
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Eleanor
Eleanor () is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name ''Aliénor''. It was the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages">Provençal dialect ...
, a car in the 1974 film ''
Gone in 60 Seconds'', and another in the
2000 remake
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Elenore Baker, supporting character in the anime ''
Madlax
is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series produced in 2004 by the Bee Train animation studio. Kōichi Mashimo directed ''Madlax'' and the soundtrack was composed by Yuki Kajiura. The DVD version was released by ADV Films in North Ame ...
''
* Eleanor Bishop,
Kate Bishop's mother in ''
Hawkeye''
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Ellie Bishop, in the television series ''
NCIS NCIS or N.C.I.S. may refer to:
Law enforcement
* National Criminal Intelligence Service, the predecessor to the Serious Organised Crime Agency of the United Kingdom
* Naval Criminal Investigative Service, a United States law enforcement and intelli ...
''
* Eleanor Bonneville, a supporting character from the movie ''
Jigsaw''
* Eleanor Buller, a side character in the television series ''
Friday Night Dinner
''Friday Night Dinner'' is a British sitcom created by Robert Popper that aired on Channel 4 from 25 February 2011 to 1 May 2020. Starring Tamsin Greig, Paul Ritter, Simon Bird, Tom Rosenthal, and Mark Heap, it follows the regular Friday ...
''
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Eleanor Butterbean, in the television series ''
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' is an American animated television series created by Maxwell Atoms for Cartoon Network. It follows Billy, a dimwitted, happy-go-lucky boy, and Mandy, a cynical, remorseless girl, who, after winning a limb ...
''
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Elinor Dashwood, in the 1811 novel ''
Sense and Sensibility
''Sense and Sensibility'' ( working title; ''Elinor and Marianne'') is the first novel by the English author Jane Austen, published in 1811. It was published anonymously: ''By A Lady'' appears on the title page where the author's name might h ...
'' by
Jane Austen
Jane Austen ( ; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for #List of works, her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment on the English landed gentry at the end of the 18th century ...
* Eleanor Douglas, in the 2013 young adult novel ''
Eleanor & Park'', written by Rainbow Rowell
* Elanor Gardner, daughter of Samwise Gamgee in
J.R.R Tolkien's ''
The Lord of the Rings
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an Epic (genre), epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book ''The Hobbit'' but eventually d ...
''
* Princess Eleanor Matilda Henstridge, in the television series ''
The Royals''
* Eleanor Hume, a main character from the videogame ''
Tales of Berseria
is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Windows. It is the twenty-fifth main entry in the ''Tales'' series and a prequel of '' Tales of Zestiria''. It was ...
''
* Eleanor Lamb, one of the main protagonists of ''
BioShock 2
''BioShock 2'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Marin and published by 2K Games. It was released worldwide for PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Windows, and Xbox 360 on February 9, 2010; Feral Interactive released an OS X v ...
'' by
Irrational Games
Irrational Games (known as 2K Boston between 2007 and 2009) was an American video game developer founded in 1997 by three former employees of Looking Glass Studios: Ken Levine, Jonathan Chey, and Robert Fermier. Take-Two Interactive acquired t ...
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Eleanor Miller, one of the members of the female chipmunk music artist band
The Chipettes
The Chipettes are a Fiction, fictional girl group from the ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' franchise consisting of three female anthropomorphic chipmunk singers: Brittany, Jeanette, and Eleanor, alongside their adoptive human mother, Beatrice Mille ...
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Ellie Nash
'' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' is a Canadian teen drama television series created by Linda Schuyler and Yan Moore.
''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' is the fourth entry of the ''Degrassi'' television franchise created by Schuyler and Kit Ho ...
, in ''
Degrassi: The Next Generation''
* Eleanor Oliphant, protagonist of ''
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
''Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine'' is the 2017 debut novel by Gail Honeyman, and the winner of the 2017 Costa Debut Novel Award. The story centres on Eleanor Oliphant, a social misfit with a traumatic past who becomes enamoured with a si ...
''
* Elinor Rabbit, the titular protagonist often accompanied by Olive and Ari in the animated
PBS Kids
PBS Kids (stylized as PBS KIDS) is the branding used for nationally distributed children's programming carried by the U.S. public television network PBS. The brand encompasses a daytime block of children's programming carried daily by most PBS ...
series ''
Elinor Wonders Why
''Elinor Wonders Why'' is an animated television series created by Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson. The series premiered on September 7, 2020 from PBS Kids. The series is animated using Toon Boom Harmony.
Overview
The exploration-themed show en ...
''
* Eleanor Savage, love interest, therapeutic friend, and conversational other to protagonist Amory Blaine in
F. Scott Fitzgerald's ''
This Side of Paradise
''This Side of Paradise'' is the 1920 debut novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It examines the lives and morality of carefree American youth at the dawn of the Jazz Age. Its protagonist, Amory Blaine, is a handsome middle-class stu ...
''
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Eleanor Shellstrop, the protagonist of American fantasy sitcom ''
The Good Place
''The Good Place'' is an American fantasy-comedy television series created by Michael Schur for NBC. The series premiered on September 19, 2016, and concluded on January 30, 2020, after four seasons consisting of 53 episodes.
Although the pl ...
''
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Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Southworth Ewing Farlow, the matriarch of the Ewing family in the CBS soap opera ''
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
''
* Eleanor Tilney, in the 1803 novel ''
Northanger Abbey
''Northanger Abbey'' ( ) is a coming-of-age novel and a satire of Gothic fiction, Gothic novels written by the English author Jane Austen. Although the title page is dated 1818 and the novel was published posthumously in 1817 with ''Persuasio ...
'' by
Jane Austen
Jane Austen ( ; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for #List of works, her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment on the English landed gentry at the end of the 18th century ...
*
Eleanor of Tristain, in the novels and
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
''
The Familiar of Zero
is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Noboru Yamaguchi, with illustrations by Eiji Usatsuka. Media Factory published 20 volumes between June 2004 and February 2011. The series was left unfinished due to the author's ...
''
* Elinor Tyrell, handmaid to
Margaery Tyrell
Margaery Tyrell is a fictional character in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation ''Game of Thrones'', where she is portrayed by English actress Natalie ...
in the ''
A Song of Ice and Fire
''A Song of Ice and Fire'' is a series of high fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. Martin began writing the first volume, ''A Game of Thrones'', in 1991, and published it in 1996. Martin, who originally envisioned the ser ...
'' series
* Eleanor “Nell” Vance, in the novel ''
The Haunting of Hill House''
*
Eleanor Waldorf, mother of a protagonist,
Blair Waldorf
Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of ''Gossip Girl'', introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation. Describ ...
, in TV series ''
Gossip Girl
''Gossip Girl'' is an American teen drama television series created and developed by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage and based on the series of novels of the same name by Cecily von Ziegesar. It follows a group of students on Manhattan's ...
''
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Ellie Woodcomb, in the television series ''
Chuck
Chuck () is a masculine given name or a nickname for Charles or Charlie. It may refer to:
People
Arts and entertainment
* Chuck Alaimo, American saxophonist, leader of the Chuck Alaimo Quartet
* Chuck Barris (1929–2017), American TV produce ...
''
* Queen Elinor, in the Disney/Pixar movie ''
Brave
Brave(s) or The Brave(s) may refer to:
Common meanings
*Brave, an adjective for one who possesses courage
* Braves (Native Americans), a Euro-American stereotype for Native American warriors
Film and television
* ''Brave'' (1994 film), a concept ...
''
*
Ellie William, in the Naughty Dog/Sony Interactive video game ''
The Last of Us
''The Last of Us'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States ...
''
* Eleanor, recurring antagonist in the ''
Five Nights at Freddy's
''Five Nights at Freddy's'' (''FNaF'') is a video game series and media franchise created by Scott Cawthon that includes video games, novels, graphic novels, and films. The story arcs typically follow a night guard or other character trying t ...
'' franchise, first appearing in the story ''To Be Beautiful''
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Eleanora (disambiguation)
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