Herstory
Women in science
women in entertainment
FIR women
Women in sport
100

iron lady

M.Thatcher

100

the discoverer of polonium and radioactivity 

M.Curie

100

a game, that was created to protest against big monopolists, but Charles Darrow claimed it as his own in the 1930s and sold it to Parker Brothers.

Monopoly(The Landlord's Game by Elizabeth Magie)

100

boss of FIR

E. Dostanko

100

belarusian 4 time winner in biathlon

D. Domracheva

200

She ruled the country more than 70 years

Elizabeth II

200

first women mathematician, there is a alley/pereulok in her honour in Minsk

S. Kovalevskaya

200

she was considered to be just a “charming blonde”, but in reality was a well-educated woman

M. Monroe 

200

patron of international students

S. Svilas

200

American figure skater, twice gold medalist

Alysa Lui

300

she modernised China and reigned instead of her son

Cíxǐ

300

belarusian women, who won Noble Prize in Letterature 

S. Alexievich

300

She is the youngest artist to win all four major Grammy categories in one year and the youngest two-time Oscar winner

B. Eilish

300

has mark system from -2 to 10

Zhilinskaya

300

In 1973 defeated Bobby Riggs in the "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match.

Billie Jean King

400

is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War

Joan of Arc

400

Actress and inventor developed a frequency-hopping signal to prevent radio-controlled torpedoes from being jammed, forming the basis for modern Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth

Hedy Lamarr

400
35 GRAMMYs owner(she knows)

Beyoncé

400

has a new achievement “curator of the 2nd group”

I. Taranda

400

the current world No. 1 in women's singles by the WTA and is a former No. 1 in doubles

A. Sabalenka

500

break several rules, for example, by shaking the hand of aid-infected or crying on public

Princess Diana

500

developed the first algorithm intended for processing by a machine, though her contribution was minimized by male peers

Ada Lovelace

500

british woman, who was promoting gender equality, anti-fascism, women right, and was an investor of “punk”

V.Westwood

500

our teacher, who was once a ball dancer

E. Alipova

500

the first U.S. woman to land a triple Axel in competition (1991)

T. Harding