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Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (October 1801-November 1832), was a Greek writer from Zakynthos. She has been called the first female writer in modern Greece. She wrote poetry, more than fifteen plays, and works on economics and poetic theory, as well as translating works of classical literature including the Odyssey and Aeschylus' tragedy Prometheus Bound, but her most famous work is her autobiography.

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  • Ελισάβετ Μουτζάν-Μαρτινέγκου (el)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (es)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (en)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (fr)
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  • Η Ελισάβετ Μουτζάν-Μαρτινέγκου (το όνομά της παραδίδεται επίσης ως Μουτσάν ή Μουτσά, Ζάκυνθος - ) ήταν μία από τις πρώτες Ελληνίδες συγγραφείς. Το γνωστότερο έργο της είναι η Αυτοβιογραφία της, ενώ από τα υπόλοιπα έργα της (θεατρικά έργα και ποιήματα) έχουν σωθεί ελάχιστα. (el)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (Zacinto, octubre de 1801-noviembre de 1832), fue una escritora griega.​ Ha sido considerada como la primera mujer escritora en la Grecia moderna. Escribió poesía, más de quince obras de teatro y obras sobre economía y teoría poética, además de traducir obras de literatura clásica como la Odisea y la tragedia de Esquilo Prometeo atado. Una de sus obra más conocidas es su autobiografía.​​ (es)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (October 1801-November 1832), was a Greek writer from Zakynthos. She has been called the first female writer in modern Greece. She wrote poetry, more than fifteen plays, and works on economics and poetic theory, as well as translating works of classical literature including the Odyssey and Aeschylus' tragedy Prometheus Bound, but her most famous work is her autobiography. (en)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou, née en octobre 1801 à Zante, morte en novembre 1832, toujours dans l'île de Zante, est une femme de lettres grecque. (fr)
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  • Η Ελισάβετ Μουτζάν-Μαρτινέγκου (το όνομά της παραδίδεται επίσης ως Μουτσάν ή Μουτσά, Ζάκυνθος - ) ήταν μία από τις πρώτες Ελληνίδες συγγραφείς. Το γνωστότερο έργο της είναι η Αυτοβιογραφία της, ενώ από τα υπόλοιπα έργα της (θεατρικά έργα και ποιήματα) έχουν σωθεί ελάχιστα. (el)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (Zacinto, octubre de 1801-noviembre de 1832), fue una escritora griega.​ Ha sido considerada como la primera mujer escritora en la Grecia moderna. Escribió poesía, más de quince obras de teatro y obras sobre economía y teoría poética, además de traducir obras de literatura clásica como la Odisea y la tragedia de Esquilo Prometeo atado. Una de sus obra más conocidas es su autobiografía.​​ (es)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (October 1801-November 1832), was a Greek writer from Zakynthos. She has been called the first female writer in modern Greece. She wrote poetry, more than fifteen plays, and works on economics and poetic theory, as well as translating works of classical literature including the Odyssey and Aeschylus' tragedy Prometheus Bound, but her most famous work is her autobiography. (en)
  • Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou, née en octobre 1801 à Zante, morte en novembre 1832, toujours dans l'île de Zante, est une femme de lettres grecque. (fr)
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