Female Christian Hebraists
- Alberta Katherina (17th cent.; Bohemia).
- Amoena Amalia (wife of Duke Louis; d. 1625, Anhalt).
- Anna Sophia, Abbess (c. 1658; Quedlinburg).
- Anna (Weissbrucker) Urban (16th. cent.).
- Antonia, Duchess (d. 1679; Württemberg).
- Blesilla (5th cent.).
- Calonges, Madame de.
- Cibo—? (wife of Joh. Verano, Duke of Camerino; 1550).
- Cornaro, Piscopia Cornelia (Eleonora Lucretia; (1646–1684) ; Venice).
- Cramer, Anna Maria (1613–27; Magdeburg).
- Dorothea Maria (wife of Duke John; 17th cent.; Saxe-Weimar).
- Einsiedel, Marg. Sybilla (wife of Conrad Löser; c. 1670; Saxony).
- Elisabeth (Abbess of Herfort; d. 1680).
- Eustochium Julia (5th cent.; Rome).
- Friesen, Henr. Kath. (17th cent.; Saxony).
- Guyenne, De (c. 1625; Paris).
- Habert, Susanna (d. 1633; France).
- Lehmann, Maria Barbara (c. 1700; Schnekengrün).
- Losa, Isabella (d. 1564; Cordova).
- Princess Louise Amoena (Princess; 17th cent.; Anhalt).
- Ludolf, Susanna Magdalena (c. 1700; Frankfort-on-the-Main).
- Marchina, Martha (d. 1646; Naples).
- Maria Eleonore (wife of Ludwig Philipp of Pfalz; c. 1669).
- Maria Elizabeth (daughter of Duke Christian Albrecht; c. 1706; Schleswig-Holstein).
- Molinaea, Maria (17th cent.).
- Molza-Porrino, Tarquinia (d. 1600; Modena).
- Paula, Cornelia (d. 408; Rome).
- Rohan, Anna, Princess of (c. 1634).
- Saracena, Ludovica (wife of Marcus Offredus; c. 1606; France).
- Schurman, Anna Maria (1607–78; Altona).
- Sebutia, Cæcilia (c. 1683; Rome).
- Sigæa, Aloysa (wife of Alfonso du Guevas; d. 1569; Toledo).
- Tanfeld, Elisabeth (d. 1639; London).
- Wagenseil, Helena Sybilla (c. 1700; Altendorf).
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