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  1. Josephine Cecilia Diebitsch Peary (* 22. Mai 1863 in Forestville in Maryland; † 19. Dezember 1955 in Portland in Maine) war eine US-amerikanische Polarforscherin und Schriftstellerin. Sie gilt als die erste weiße Frau, die in der Arktis überwintert hat. 1893 erschien ihr Buch My Arctic Journal – a Year among Ice-Fields and Eskimos.

  2. Peary circa 1913 Peary's daughter, Marie Ahnighito Peary (1893-1978), in 1909. Josephine Cecilia Peary (née Diebitsch; May 22, 1863 – December 19, 1955) was an American author and arctic explorer. She was the wife of Robert Peary, who claimed to be the first to have reached the geographic North Pole.

  3. 23. Mai 2013 · „Lasst zu, dass der Horizont der Frauen sich weitet“, hatte Josephine Diebitsch (1863-1955) ihren Kommilitoninnen und Kommilitonen auf dem College zugerufen. Zehn Jahre später posierte sie als...

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  4. 9. Mai 2021 · Josephine Cecilia Diebitsch Peary was born in Forestville, Maryland on May 22, 1863. She is considered the first white woman to winter in the Arctic. In 1893 her book My Arctic Journal was published. She was the wife of Robert E. Peary, whom she actively supported in his attempts to reach the North Pole.

  5. 9. Mai 2021 · Learn about Josephine Cecilia Diebitsch Peary, the first white woman to winter in the Arctic and the first to give birth there. She accompanied her husband Robert E. Peary on his expeditions to the North Pole and wrote books about her experiences.

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  6. Josephine Cecilia Diebitsch Peary (* 22. Mai 1863 in Forestville in Maryland; † 19. Dezember 1955 in Portland in Maine) war eine US-amerikanische Polarforscherin und Schriftstellerin. Sie gilt als die erste weiße Frau, die in der Arktis überwintert hat. 1893 erschien ihr Buch My Arctic Journal – a Year among Ice-Fields and Eskimos.

  7. 14. Sept. 2021 · Josephine Diebitsch Peary, the wife of Robert E. Peary, Class of 1877, was a woman of many talents who supported her husband’s Arctic career both at home and in the north. Jo overwintered in the Arctic three times and gave birth to their daughter Marie there in 1893.