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  1. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (Londres, 30 de septiembre de 1875-6 de noviembre de 1960) fue una activista, autora, editora e intérprete británica. Era miembro de una de las familias artísticas y literarias más prominentes de Inglaterra.

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    • Activista, autora, editora e intérprete
  2. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (1875–1960) was a British activist, author, editor, and interpreter. A member of one of England's most prominent artistic and literary families, her unconventional political trajectory began with anarchism, continued with the League of Nations, and ended with Italian Fascism.

  3. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (Londres, 30 de septiembre de 1875-6 de noviembre de 1960) fue una activista, autora, editora e intérprete británica. Era miembro de una de las familias artísticas y literarias más prominentes de Inglaterra.

  4. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (1875-1960), daughter of William Michael Rossetti, was a professional translator and author who lived in Italy from 1897 until her death. Suggest a Correction. Found in 4 Collections and/or Records: Olivia Rossetti Agresti Papers. Collection. Call Number: YCAL MSS 173.

  5. OLIVIA ROSSETTI AGRESTI, 1875-1960 Olivia Rossetti Agresti, the eldest daughter of William Michael Rossetti, was born in London on September 30, 1875. In 1892 she and her younger sister Helen began printing and distributing their own Anarchist journal, The Torch, an adventure described in their novel A Girl Among the Anarchists, published under the

  6. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (Londra, 30 settembre 1875 – Roma, 6 novembre 1960) è stata una scrittrice, traduttrice e editrice inglese, con il matrimonio si trasferì in Italia assumendo poi la cittadinanza italiana.

  7. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (30 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) was a British activist, author, editor, and interpreter. Using the pseudonym "Isabel Meredith", Olivia and her sister, Helen Rossetti Angeli, published 'A Girl Among the Anarchists', a somewhat fictionalized memoir of their days as precocious child revolutionaries.