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2024 DYK Blurbs:

  • ... that Margaret Pargeter published 49 books in eleven years, with another book following eleven years later? (2024-11-09)
  • ... that Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna's car was once fired on by Russian tanks? (2024-11-08)
  • ... that Grizel Niven created "The Bessie", the Women's Prize for Fiction statuette, which a past winner called "ugly"? (2024-11-08)
  • ... that the lyrics of Gigi Perez's "Sailor Song" were criticized by far-right conservative Christian communities? (2024-11-07)
  • ... that Charli XCX once followed George Daniel into a toilet but stopped halfway, and later wrote the song "Talk Talk" about the experience? (2024-11-06)
  • ... that the name of the Japanese band Sajou no Hana (vocalist pictured) has no official meaning? (2024-11-06)
  • ... that Rose O'Neill's marriage to Hugh Roe O'Donnell united two powerful noble families that had been rivals for centuries? (2024-11-06)
  • ... that self-help author Beth Kempton held positions at both the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Tokyo and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London? (2024-11-04)
  • ... that Marie Marcks sarcastically caricatured gender roles like no one before, according to Jutta Limbach? (2024-11-03)
  • ... that one of the last surviving women from Rapa Nui to receive traditional facial tattoos was queen consort Ana Eva Hei? (2024-11-03)

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2022 DYK Blurbs:

  • ... that Vivian Smith (pictured) was the first black student to earn a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Northern Iowa? (2022-12-30)
  • ... that Turkish world- and European-champion armwrestler Esra Kiraz used to carry cement bags at construction sites where her father worked? (2022-12-30)
  • ... that the poetry collection of Guyanese radio presenter Shana Yardan was described as "accomplished, tough-minded and well-crafted"? (2022-12-28)
  • ... that the attendance record for a women's club football game that was set on Boxing Day 1920 would not be exceeded for 99 years? (2022-12-27)
  • ... that author Ann Howard interviewed more than 100 Australians about their experiences as child evacuees sent inland during World War II when a Japanese invasion seemed imminent? (2022-12-27)
  • ... that Talia Or (pictured), who sang as the Voice of a Falcon at La Scala, was born in Israel and is based in Germany? (2022-12-26)
  • ... that the Brooklyn Nine-Nine storyline about Rosa Diaz's bisexuality was heavily influenced by the bisexuality of her portrayer? (2022-12-26)
  • ... that after winning a discrimination lawsuit against the Honolulu Police Department, Lucile Abreu became its first female detective? (2022-12-26)
  • ... that after amputating the same limb six years earlier, Elizabeth Mary Wells fitted a girl with a prosthetic arm for Christmas? (2022-12-25)
  • ... that American author Marilyn Gayle Hoff was honored by a Fourth of July parade float as an unsung hero? (2022-12-23)

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2017 DYK Blurbs:

  • ... that Itunu Hotonu, the first female admiral in Africa, joined the Nigerian Navy only because she was rejected by the army? (2017-12-31)
  • ... that Antoinette Montaigne left her position as city councillor in France to become a minister in the government of the Central African Republic? (2017-12-30)
  • ... that Chief Suah Koko fought several battles against the Liberian government before granting them her land? (2017-12-28)
  • ... that Ana Lucía Armijos, president of the Ecuadorian Monetary Board, went into hiding for a year after the Supreme Court of Ecuador called for her arrest in the case of a $200 million bank bailout? (2017-12-28)
  • ... that Mollie McGeown set up the first dialysis unit in Northern Ireland? (2017-12-27)
  • ... that Mozambican politician Ivone Soares escaped death in September 2016 when her would-be assassin's weapon jammed? (2017-12-27)
  • ... that Zambian writer Samba Yonga chose a career in journalism after she won a short story prize as a child? (2017-12-26)
  • ... that former international Ruth O'Reilly wrote an article criticising the IRFU for a lack of support during the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup held in Ireland? (2017-12-26)
  • ... that the children's book Wombat Divine was written in response to the publisher's request for "a typically Australian Christmas story"? (2017-12-25)
  • ... that Rosemary Biggs and her colleagues discovered the Christmas factor? (2017-12-25)

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