4. Politics and French lawyer, was Minister of Economy, Industry and Employment of France from
2007 to 2011 and is currently Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund.
5. Since 1952, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Antigua and Barbuda,
Australia, Bahamas, Barbados Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea,
Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Islands Solomon, Saint Lucia and Tuvalu. Head
of the Commonwealth, and Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
6. Founder of the religious congregation of the Missionaries of Charity, the Nobel
Prize for Peace in 1979 and was beatified in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
7. Prima donna nella storia a ricevere il premio Nobel e l'unica a riceverlo per due
scienze diverse, in fisica nel 1903 e nel 1911 in chimica, per i suoi lavori sul radio
8. British Prime Minister 1979-90. Loved and hated, the Iron Lady influenced, for better or for
worse, the history of the country, so that the years of government are called "Thatcherite era."
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10. US policy and advocate. It was Secretary of State during the first presidential term of
Barack Obama, first lady from 1993 to 2001 and senator of the United States for two
consecutive terms from 2001 to 2009.
11. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1986 and Senator for life since 2001.
12. Politics and writer. Grandson of the founder of FIAT. Elected: 1976 Chamber members, European
Parliament 1979, Senate 1983. For a decade mayor of Monte Argentario, first woman foreign minister
(1995-96), president WWF Italy 1978-79 and 1990-2009 Telethon. Award-winning literary Stall 1975.
13. Educator, philosopher, physician, scientist, educator and volunteer Italian, known for
the method by its name, used in thousands of kindergartens, elementary, middle and
high schools around the world; first woman to graduate in medicine in Italy.
14. Symbol of elegance for a generation, never forgotten by the resplendent past as an
actress, for the fairy tale and the style of grace, charm and discretion.
15. Physical scientist in projects at the Super Proton Synchrotro and first woman to
head the European Laboratory for Particle Physics CERN in Geneva.
16. Founder and first president of the Focolare Movement for unity among peoples
and universal brotherhood. Her ideal is followed by millions of people in 182
nations. In the process of beatification.
17. Among the most famous actresses in film history, in his long career, he has won two
Oscars, a Golden Globe Award, a Golden Lion, the Coppa Volpi, a Palme d'Or at
Cannes, a BAFTA, 10 David di Donatello and three silver Ribbons.
18. Journalist, President of the Chamber of Deputies from 2013, former spokesperson
of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR.
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19. Italian designer and entrepreneur, with her husband drove and Prada turned in
one of the most renowned fashion houses of the world market. In 2013 is,
according to Forbes, the third richest woman in Italy with $ 4.1 billion.
20. First woman president of Confindustria and President of the University LUISS Guido
Carli. And 'President of Eni and the European Association of Confindustria. In the
family is a director and managing director.
22. Famous French fashion designer, with his work revolutionized the concept of femininity
and emerged as a key figure in fashion design and popular culture of the twentieth
century. He founded the eponymous fashion label.
24. Canadian singer, has sold over 220 million albums worldwide and has received over
1,000 awards, including two Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards, three American
Music Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, four World Music Awards.
25. Classical dancer from the Italian school of La Scala, was completed in Paris, London
and New York. And expressive, with a beautiful port de bras, is ideal interpreter of the
classical repertoire.