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Alexandrine Gibb (1891 – 1958) was a Canadian athlete and journalist, and a pioneer in women's sports. She created and managed the first international women's team. Gibb advocated for women's branches of sports across Canada and was involved in many women's organizations including the Canadian Ladies' Athletic Club which she inspired. She was a sports journalist for the Toronto Daily Star, where she wrote a daily column entitled "No Man's Land of Sport" and worked for over thirty years.
Archduchess Alexandrine of Austria 08,3,1801 was the daughter of Archduke Joseph, palatine of Hungary and Grand duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia.
Archduchess Alexabdrine of Austria 08,3,1801 was the daughter of Archduke Joseph, palatine of Hungary and Grand duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia.
Queen Victoria's first name was Alexandrina.
Alexandrine (1803-1892) was the daughter of King Frederick William III of Prussia and his wife Luise.
Alexandrine Paradis is one of the main characters in Jennifer Donnelly's novel Revolution.
Jeanne Alexandrine Mélin was the maiden name of Veuve Pommery -- one of the famous ladies of Champagne.

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