Anna Hume (floruit 1644) was a Scottish translator, poet and writer. Hume was the daughter of Jacobean poet and historian David Hume of Godscroft. She...
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and activist Anna Ovena Hoyer (1584–1655), German-Swedish writer and poet Anna Hume (1711–1776), Scottish translator, poet and writer Anna Iwaszkiewicz...
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Anna di Neoburgo Palatina del Reno. Rommelse 2011, p. 224. Lynn 1999, p. 198. Dosquet 2016, pp. 643–644. Hume 1906, p. 482. Hume 1906, p. 488. Hume 1906...
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David Hume or Home of Godscroft (1558–1629) was a Scottish historian and political theorist, poet and controversialist, a major intellectual figure in...
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allegory and the first book published by a woman in Scotland. Anna Hume, daughter of David Hume of Godscroft, adapted Petrarch's Triumphs as Triumphs of Love:...
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was taken into protection by Henry, Lord Scrope. He married Anna Hume, daughter of George Hume of Spott and Jean Hamilton in 1577. The lands and house of...
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they forced black students out of the flagship college.) He married Anna Hume, and they had nine children together. Miller was elected as a Republican...
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The Hume Australian Football Netball League (HFNL), often shortened to Hume Football League, is an Australian rules football and netball competition containing...
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intersection of East Street and First Street, within the village of Hume. The first teacher was Anna Grimes. In 1878, a second room was added, to form an L-shaped...
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Baron Hume of Berwick was a title which has been created twice. The first creation was in either the Peerage of England or the Peerage of Scotland. The...
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