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February 2

This Day in Women's History

By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com

    962: Saint Adelaide crowned empress of the Holy Roman Empire with her husband, Otto I

    1141: King Stephen of England was captured by forces loyal to his cousin, Empress Matilda (Maud), daughter of Henry I who named her his heir and made his barons swear fealty to her

    1650: Nell Gwyn born (actress, mistress of Charles II)

    1811: Delia Salter Bacon born

    1841: Sarah Ann Hackett Stevenson born

    1881?: Anne Bauchens born

    1905: Ayn Rand born

    1909: Simone Weil born

    1957: Elizabeth Taylor married Mike Todd

Quote for Today

    If there's one thing I have learned by personal experience and by observing people around me, it's that a person's life actually starts from about 35 on.

    Ayn Rand

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