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Isabel Godin des Odonais (1728 in Riobamba, Viceroyalty of Peru, now in Ecuador – 28 September 1792 in Saint-Amand-Montrond, Cher, France) was an 18th-century woman who became separated from her husband in South America by colonial politics, and was not reunited with him until more than 20 years later. Her long journey, from western Peru to the mouth of the Amazon River, is considered unusual in the history of South America. Her story has been often repeated and inspired popular misconceptions of the dangers of the tropical rain forest.

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  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (de)
  • Isabel de Godín (es)
  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (en)
  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (fr)
  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (pt)
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  • Isabel Godin des Odonais geb. Graméson (* 1728 in Riobamba, Vizekönigreich Peru, jetziges Ecuador; † 28. September 1792 Département Cher, Frankreich) wurde durch ihre strapaziöse und gefährliche Reise durch das Amazonasgebiet im 18. Jahrhundert bekannt, in der sie eine Suchexpedition anführte, um ihren Mann Jean Godin wiederzufinden. Ihre Reise gilt als einmalig in der Geschichte Südamerikas. Bevor es ihr gelang, ihren Mann nach 20 Jahren Trennung wiederzufinden, legte sie fast 5000 Kilometer Wegstrecke zurück auf ihrem Weg, der sie von durch das Anden-Gebirge und das Amazonasbecken bis zur Mündung des Amazonas führte. (de)
  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (1728 in Riobamba, Viceroyalty of Peru, now in Ecuador – 28 September 1792 in Saint-Amand-Montrond, Cher, France) was an 18th-century woman who became separated from her husband in South America by colonial politics, and was not reunited with him until more than 20 years later. Her long journey, from western Peru to the mouth of the Amazon River, is considered unusual in the history of South America. Her story has been often repeated and inspired popular misconceptions of the dangers of the tropical rain forest. (en)
  • Isabel de Godín (Riobamba, Real Audiencia de Quito, ahora en Ecuador, 1728 – Saint-Amand-Montrond, Cher, Francia, 1792)​ fue una mujer destacada del Ecuador, a la cual se le conoce por sus viajes en la Amazonía, y que luego describió en varias obras literarias. (es)
  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (née en 1728 à Riobamba, vice-royauté du Pérou, aujourd'hui en Équateur, et morte le 28 septembre 1792 à Saint-Amand-Montrond, France) est une femme du XVIIIe siècle qui fut séparée de son époux en Amérique du Sud en raison des politiques coloniales de l'époque et ne le rejoignit que plus de vingt ans après. (fr)
  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (1728, Riobamba, Vice-Reino do Peru (atual Equador) - 28 de setembro de 1792 em Cher, França) foi uma mulher do século XVIII que ficou separada do seu marido na América do Sul por causa das políticas colonialistas, e não o reencontrou por 20 anos. Sua longa jornada, do oeste do Peru à foz do Rio Amazonas, é inigualável na história da América do Sul. Sua história também tem sido repetida e inspiradora de equívocos populares sobre os perigos da Floresta tropical. (pt)
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  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (en)
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  • Isabel Godin des Odonais (en)
  • Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770 (en)
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  • Riobamba, Viceroyalty of Peru (en)
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