2. Malala Yousafzai
This 17- year old girl got the Nobel Peace Prize.
She is the youngest winner.
She fought in the Swat Valley in Pakistan that such
a girl as she could go to school.
3. Lady Diana
Princess of Wales your kindness, help and
struggle for happiness personal stole the
hearts of the people around the world.
4. Mother Teresa of Calcutta
For more than 45 years ran a hospice for
the dying, the poor, the sick and the orphans.
Already in the 1970 she was known to the
world as the defender of the poor and vulnerable.
5. Margaret Thatcher
She was known as the Iron Lady
Not everyone was for her politics, but she was Prime Minister
for a long time and without doubt, changed the course of
history.
6. Amelia Earhart
She was the first female bomber, who in 1928
flew over the Atlantic and the first who made
this.
7. Simone de Beauvoir
She was writer and feminist. She fought for of the
movement for women's rights.
She was one of the activists for gender equality.
8. Maria Skłodowska-Curie
She has the first woman with a noble Prize.
She was the only women to win two Nobel Prizes in
physics and chemistry .
She has gained fame as a researcher
of radioactivity and she unearthed two new elements-
radium and polonium.
9. Emilia Plater
Emilia Plater is the heroine in Poland, Belarus
and Lithuania.
It is a symbol of heroism of women fighting for
Polish independence.
10. Queen Jadwiga
Jadwiga was in the history of the Poland King - woman.
She cared about the poor, letting the hospital and cared
about the development of country.
She contributed to the creation of the Cracow
Academy, and enrolled for its
maintenance in the testament of your jewels.
11. Cleopatra
Cleopatra was a powerful Empress, the last
Queen of Egypt.
She was one of the most prominent women in antiquity.
Today, she is a symbol of beauty, elegance
and feminine strength. She took a bath in
milk for beauty.