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Beatrix

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A female given name from Latin.
Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated children's books.

(astronomy) 83 Beatrix, a main belt asteroid; named Beatrice Portinari, the beloved of Dante Alighieri.

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“Animals do not imitate humans,” Calasso goes on to say in one of his digressions, “though it did happen, in Victorian times, when Beatrix Potter started drawing her characters.” Source: Internet

As a boy, Lewis was fascinated with anthropomorphic animals; he fell in love with Beatrix Potter 's stories and often wrote and illustrated his own animal stories. Source: Internet

Barroll, 28. In 1602, after discovering that Anne had smuggled Beatrix Ruthven into Holyrood, James carried out a cross-examination of the entire household; Barroll, 27; Williams, 64–65. Source: Internet

By the summer of 1912 Heelis had proposed marriage and Beatrix had accepted; although she did not immediately tell her parents, who once again disapproved because Heelis was only a country solicitor. Source: Internet

After Philip's death, Otto made amends with the Staufen party and became engaged to Philip's daughter Beatrix. Source: Internet

At the end of the Victorian era and leading into the Edwardian era, Beatrix Potter was an author and illustrator, best known for her children's books, which featured animal characters. Source: Internet

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