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  • Thora Daugaard
  • Danish women's rights activist and pacifist

    Theodora (Thora) Frederikke Marie Daugaard (22 October 1874 – 28 June 1951) was a Danish women's rights activist, pacifist, editor and translator. In 1915

    Thora Daugaard

    Thora Daugaard

    Thora_Daugaard

  • Anita Augspurg
  • German jurist, actress, writer, activist and pacifist

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Anita Augspurg

    Anita Augspurg

    Anita_Augspurg

  • Aletta Jacobs
  • Dutch physician and feminist (1854–1929)

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan – UK, 10. Rosa Genoni – Italy, 11. Anna Kleman – Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard – Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau – Norway

    Aletta Jacobs

    Aletta Jacobs

    Aletta_Jacobs

  • 1951 in Denmark
  • (born 1879) 26 June – Gerda Henning, designer (died 1891) 28 June – Thora Daugaard, women's rights activist, pacifist, editor and translator (born 1874)

    1951 in Denmark

    1951_in_Denmark

  • Clara Tybjerg
  • Danish women's rights activist and pacifist

    attended the International Women's Conference in The Hague, together with Thora Daugaard. Thereafter she helped establish and, from 1916 to 1920, headed the

    Clara Tybjerg

    Clara Tybjerg

    Clara_Tybjerg

  • Denmark in World War II
  • activities combined with ongoing family responsibilities. For example, Thora Daugaard, leader of Danske Kvinders Fredskæde (the Danish branch of the Women’s

    Denmark in World War II

    Denmark in World War II

    Denmark_in_World_War_II

  • Women at the Hague
  • Armenia: Lucy Thoumaian Belgium: Eugénie Hamer, Marguerite Sarton Denmark: Thora Daugaard, Clara Tybjerg Germany: Anita Augspurg, Lida Gustava Heymann (secretary

    Women at the Hague

    Women at the Hague

    Women_at_the_Hague

  • List of women pacifists and peace activists
  • Henriette Crone (1874–1933) – trade unionist, peace activist and politician Thora Daugaard (1874–1951) – Danish feminist, pacifist, journal editor and translator

    List of women pacifists and peace activists

    List of women pacifists and peace activists

    List_of_women_pacifists_and_peace_activists

  • List of women's rights activists
  • women's rights activist, member of the Danish Red Stocking Movement Thora Daugaard (1874–1951) – women's rights activist, pacifist, editor Henni Forchhammer

    List of women's rights activists

    List_of_women's_rights_activists

  • Østerbrogade
  • Street in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Women's Building Society (Kvindernes Byggeforening) was founded by Thora Daugaard, Thora Davidsen and Julie Laurberg. The building contained 150 small dwellings

    Østerbrogade

    Østerbrogade

    Østerbrogade

  • List of peace activists
  • Dajani Daoudi (born 1946) – Palestinian professor and peace activist Thora Daugaard (1874–1951) – Danish feminist, pacifist, journal editor and translator

    List of peace activists

    List_of_peace_activists

  • 1874 in Denmark
  • Agnes Smidt, painter and cultural activist (died 1952) 22 October – Thora Daugaard, women's rights activist, pacifist, editor and translator (died 1951)

    1874 in Denmark

    1874_in_Denmark

  • Millicent Fawcett
  • English politician, writer, and activist (1847–1929)

    Alliance Congress with Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie

    Millicent Fawcett

    Millicent Fawcett

    Millicent_Fawcett

  • Jane Addams
  • American reformer (1860–1935)

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan – UK, 10. Rosa Genoni – Italy, 11. Anna Kleman – Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard – Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau – Norway

    Jane Addams

    Jane Addams

    Jane_Addams

  • Hobro
  • Place in North Denmark, Denmark

    the harbour line in 1899–1901. The harbour line was removed in 1966. Thora Daugaard (1874 in Store Arden near Hobro – 1951) a women's rights activist, pacifist

    Hobro

    Hobro

    Hobro

  • Rosa Genoni
  • Activist and fashion designer

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Rosa Genoni

    Rosa Genoni

    Rosa_Genoni

  • List of Danes
  • Alma Dahlerup (1874–1969), Danish-American philanthropist Thomas Dam Thora Daugaard (1874–1951), women's rights activist and pacifist Bodil Dybdal (1901–1992)

    List of Danes

    List_of_Danes

  • The Women's Building (Copenhagen)
  • Building in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Association (Kvindernes Boligforening), established at the initiative of Thora Daugaard, among others, constructed Clara Raphael's House on Østerbrogade in

    The Women's Building (Copenhagen)

    The Women's Building (Copenhagen)

    The_Women's_Building_(Copenhagen)

  • List of Danish suffragists
  • (1862–1950) – British-born Danish women's rights activist and suffragist Thora Daugaard (1874–1951) – suffragist, women's rights activist, peace activist, editor

    List of Danish suffragists

    List_of_Danish_suffragists

  • Clara Raphael's House
  • Building in Copenhagen, Denmark

    debut novel. The idea for the building was conceived by the translator Thora Daugaard, Having had to move 12 times during her studies, she had first-hand

    Clara Raphael's House

    Clara Raphael's House

    Clara_Raphael's_House

  • Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg
  • Danish women's organization

    Johanne Münter was the first international secretary until 1909 when Thora Daugaard took over until 1915 when Danish women won the right to vote. Nørlund

    Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg

    Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg

    Danske_Kvindeforeningers_Valgsretsudvalg

  • Annie Furuhjelm
  • Finnish journalist, feminist activist, and writer (1859–1937)

    Congress with Millicent Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie

    Annie Furuhjelm

    Annie Furuhjelm

    Annie_Furuhjelm

  • Lucy Thoumaian
  • Armenian women's rights and peace activist

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Lucy Thoumaian

    Lucy Thoumaian

    Lucy_Thoumaian

  • Arden Municipality
  • Former municipality in Nordjylland, Denmark

    municipality. Mariagerfjord municipality's official website (in Danish) Thora Daugaard (1874–1951), women's rights activist and pacifist Jacob Barrett Laursen

    Arden Municipality

    Arden_Municipality

  • Danske Kvinders Fredskæde
  • Danish women's peace organization

    the First World War was over. Early activists from Denmark included Thora Daugaard (1874–1851) and Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941). Other early members of the

    Danske Kvinders Fredskæde

    Danske Kvinders Fredskæde

    Danske_Kvinders_Fredskæde

  • Anna Howard Shaw
  • 19th- and 20th-century American women's suffrage leader

    Congress with Millicent Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie

    Anna Howard Shaw

    Anna Howard Shaw

    Anna_Howard_Shaw

  • Fifth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
  • 1909 conference in London, England

    Congress with Millicent Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie

    Fifth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance

    Fifth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance

    Fifth_Conference_of_the_International_Woman_Suffrage_Alliance

  • Kirsten Gloerfelt-Tarp
  • She helped children affected by the Spanish Civil War. Together with Thora Daugaard and Mélanie Oppenhejm, Globerfelt-Tarp got around 300 Jewish children

    Kirsten Gloerfelt-Tarp

    Kirsten_Gloerfelt-Tarp

  • Anna Bugge
  • Norwegian and Swedish feminist activist, lawyer, diplomat and politician

    Alliance with Millicent Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie

    Anna Bugge

    Anna Bugge

    Anna_Bugge

  • Louise Keilhau
  • Norwegian teacher and peace activist

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Louise Keilhau

    Louise Keilhau

    Louise_Keilhau

  • Laura Hughes (activist)
  • Canadian feminist, socialist and pacifist

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Laura Hughes (activist)

    Laura Hughes (activist)

    Laura_Hughes_(activist)

  • Anna Kleman
  • Swedish women's rights activist and pacifist

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Anna Kleman

    Anna Kleman

    Anna_Kleman

  • Fredrikke Marie Qvam
  • Norwegian humanitarian leader, feminist and liberal politician

    Alliance with Millicent Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie

    Fredrikke Marie Qvam

    Fredrikke Marie Qvam

    Fredrikke_Marie_Qvam

  • Käthe Schirmacher
  • German writer, journalist and political activist

    Congress with Millicent Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie

    Käthe Schirmacher

    Käthe Schirmacher

    Käthe_Schirmacher

  • Yella Hertzka
  • Austrian women's rights and peace activist (1873–1948)

    Ramondt-Hirschmann, Gabrielle Duchêne, Lida Gustava Heymann, Hertzka, Jane Addams, Catherine Marshall, Gertrud Baer. Back: Emily Greene Balch and Thora Daugaard.

    Yella Hertzka

    Yella_Hertzka

  • Rosika Schwimmer
  • Hungarian-born stateless peace activist (1877–1948)

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Rosika Schwimmer

    Rosika Schwimmer

    Rosika_Schwimmer

  • Leopoldine Kulka
  • Austrian writer and editor

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

    Leopoldine Kulka

    Leopoldine Kulka

    Leopoldine_Kulka

  • Estrid Hein
  • Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist

    regard to both voting rights and factory law. In 1915, together with Thora Daugaard, Clara Tybjerg, Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen and Henni Forchhammer, she

    Estrid Hein

    Estrid Hein

    Estrid_Hein

  • Eugénie Hamer
  • Belgian writer and activist (1865–1951)

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan – UK, 10. Rosa Genoni – Italy, 11. Anna Kleman – Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard – Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau – Norway

    Eugénie Hamer

    Eugénie Hamer

    Eugénie_Hamer

  • Johanne Münter
  • Danish writer and women's rights activist

    where Münter was international secretary from 1904 until 1909, when Thora Daugaard took the position. She edited the KVK members' journal Kvindestemmerets-Bladet

    Johanne Münter

    Johanne_Münter

  • Thyra Manicus-Hansen
  • Danish ceramist and trade unionist (1872–1954)

    1915, together with other Danish activists including Clara Tybjerg, Thora Daugaard and Andrea Brochmann. She went on to establish the Danish branch of

    Thyra Manicus-Hansen

    Thyra_Manicus-Hansen

  • Eline Hansen
  • Danish feminist and peace leader

    Fredskæde, later Kvindernes Internationale Liga for Fred og Frihed, with Thora Daugaard, Clara Tybjerg, Louise Wright and Eva Moltesen. She was also active

    Eline Hansen

    Eline Hansen

    Eline_Hansen

  • Chrystal Macmillan
  • British feminist and pacifist

    Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan – UK, 10. Rosa Genoni – Italy, 11. Anna Kleman – Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard – Denmark, 13. Louisa Keilhau – Norway

    Chrystal Macmillan

    Chrystal Macmillan

    Chrystal_Macmillan

  • Esther Carstensen
  • Danish women's rights activist and journal editor

    she edited the Society's journal Kvinden & Samfundet, working with Thora Daugaard as editing secretary. Not only did she display fine editing skills,

    Esther Carstensen

    Esther_Carstensen

  • Eva Moltesen
  • Finnish-Danish writer and peace activist

    and articles about Denmark in Finnish. Together with Eline Hansen, Thora Daugaard, Louise Wright and Clara Tybjerg, in 1915 Moltesen was a co-founder

    Eva Moltesen

    Eva Moltesen

    Eva_Moltesen

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  • TORA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    TORA

     Feminine form of Scandinavian Tor, TORA means "Thor" or "thunder."

    TORA

  • Thor
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scandinavian (mainly Swedish)

    Thor

    Scandinavian (mainly Swedish) : from a personal name, a short form of any of the various Scandinavian personal names containing the first element Thor (Old Norse þórr), the name of the god of thunder in Scandinavian mythology.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian name þōr, þūr, probably short forms of Old Norse compound names in þór-, þúr- (see 1).German : habitational name for someone who lived by the gates of a town or a metonymic occupational name for someone responsible for guarding them, from Middle High German tor ‘gate’ (modern German Tor). Compare Portmann.German : nickname from Middle Low German dor, Middle High German tor ‘fool’; also ‘deaf person’.Southeast Asian : unexplained.

    Thor

  • Thora
  • Girl/Female

    Danish American Teutonic Norse Greek Scandinavian

    Thora

    Thora

  • Thorp
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Thorp

    From the village.

    Thorp

  • THERA
  • Female

    Spanish

    THERA

     Pet form of Spanish Theresa, THERA means "harvester." Compare with another form of Thera.

    THERA

  • Thore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scandinavian

    Thore

    English and Scandinavian : variant of Thor.French (Thoré) : nickname for a strong or violent individual, from Old French t(h)or(el) ‘bull’. Compare Spanish Toro.French (Thoré) : from a reduced pet form of the personal name Maturin.

    Thore

  • TORA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    TORA

    (תּוֹרָה) Hebrew name TORA means "bible, holy scripture." Compare with another form of Tora.

    TORA

  • Thorn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Thorn

    Town of thorns. Thornton variant. Surname.

    Thorn

  • Thera
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Thera

    Untamed.

    Thera

  • THOR
  • Male

    Swedish

    THOR

    Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þórr, THOR means "thunder." 

    THOR

  • Thord
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, German, Norse

    Thord

    Son of Viking

    Thord

  • Thira
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Thira

    Untamed.

    Thira

  • THERA
  • Female

    Greek

    THERA

    (Θήρα) Greek name THERA means "lustrous." In mythology, this is the name of one of Amphion's seven daughters. Compare with another form of Thera.

    THERA

  • Thorn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Danish

    Thorn

    English and Danish : topographic name for someone who lived by a thorn bush or hedge (Old English, Old Norse þorn). The name is also found in Sweden.English : habitational name from a place named with Old English, Old Norse þorn ‘thorn bush’ (see 1), for example Thorne in Kent, Somerset, and South Yorkshire.North German and Danish : topographic name for someone who lived near a tower, from Middle Low German torn ‘tower’.German : habitational name from the city of Thorn (Toruń in Poland), which was named with Middle High German torn ‘tower’.

    Thorn

  • THYRA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    THYRA

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þyri, THYRA means "Thor's warrior." Compare with another form of Thyra.

    THYRA

  • Thora
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Thora

    Thunder

    Thora

  • Thora
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic

    Thora

    Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess

    Thora

  • Thorp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thorp

    English : variant spelling of Thorpe.Scandinavian : variant of Torp.

    Thorp

  • Thyra
  • Girl/Female

    Danish Scandinavian

    Thyra

    Thyra

  • THORA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    THORA

    Variant spelling of Scandinavian Tora, THORA means "Thor" or "thunder."

    THORA

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  • Spinigerous
  • a.

    Bearing a spine or spines; thorn-bearing.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Thorn
  • n.

    A hard and sharp-pointed projection from a woody stem; usually, a branch so transformed; a spine.

  • Thorn
  • n.

    Any shrub or small tree which bears thorns; especially, any species of the genus Crataegus, as the hawthorn, whitethorn, cockspur thorn.

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thoro
  • a.

    Thorough.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The part of the trunk between the neck and the abdomen, containing that part of the body cavity the walls of which are supported by the dorsal vertebrae, the ribs, and the sternum, and which the heart and lungs are situated; the chest.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Thoral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a bed.

  • Thorp
  • n.

    Alt. of Thorpe

  • Thoria
  • n.

    A rare white earthy substance, consisting of the oxide of thorium; -- formerly called also thorina.

  • Corselet
  • n.

    The thorax of an insect.

  • Thorn
  • n.

    The name of the Anglo-Saxon letter /, capital form /. It was used to represent both of the sounds of English th, as in thin, then. So called because it was the initial letter of thorn, a spine.

  • Juwansa
  • n.

    The camel's thorn. See under Camel.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thorn
  • v. t.

    To prick, as with a thorn.

  • Thorn
  • n.

    Fig.: That which pricks or annoys as a thorn; anything troublesome; trouble; care.

  • Throp
  • n.

    A thorp.

  • Intrathoracic
  • a.

    Within the thora/ or chest.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.