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Mária Lebstück was born in Zagreb on 15 August 1831, the daughter of a wealthy German merchant family. She moved to Vienna when she was thirteen years old to live with a maternal uncle.
It was in Vienna, when she was seventeen, that Mária adopted the male identity of Károly Lebstück to fight in…
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It was for the love of a man that Dame Jeanne de Clisson donned male garb and set to sea as a pirate and…
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Not strictly meeting the definition of "transgender", Minnesotan Frances Clallan Clayton nevertheless showed her mettle by enlisting in the Union army in Missouri in 1861, alongside her husband Elmer. After she saw her husband killed at Stones River, she went to her commanding officer to reveal her biological sex. Once the press got hold of the story the emphasis was on her love and devotion to her husband, so much of the facts we might want to know about her were lost in the…
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Onorata Rodiani was born in 1406 in Castelleone near Cremona in Italy. She is the only woman artist known to have been commissioned to do work in the 15th century. While creating a fresco for the Tyrant of Cremona, Gabrino Fondolo, a young courtier tried to molest her. She stabbed him with a knife, killing him, and then fled the town disguised as a man.
Although Fondolo…
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