Tag: WomenInHistory

Hedy Lamarr: The Hidden Seam

Hedy Lamarr. I’ve been thinking about her a lot lately, trying to figure out why she fascinates me so much. It’s not just that she was an actress and inventor – although those things are pretty amazing on their own. No, it’s something more complicated than that. I think what really draws me in is …

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The Unsung Power of Viking Women: Warriors, Artists, and Leaders

When we think of the Vikings, images of roaring longships and fearsome warriors often dominate our imagination. Yet behind the famous horned helmets (a myth themselves) lies a less-told story of Viking women whose influence shaped their society as warriors, artists, and leaders. These women were more than homemakers; they were a dynamic force in …

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