List of Famous people named Eleanor

Similar names: Elinor, Ellinor, Eleanora, Eleanore, Elenor, Ellenor, Elleanor. Here are some famous Eleanors:

Eleanor Shuttleworth

First Name Eleanor
Born on January 1, 1589
Died on January 1, 1658 (aged 69)
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Eleanor de Zoete

First Name Eleanor
Born on January 1, 1910
Died on January 1, 1988 (aged 78)
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Eleanor of Bourbon-La Marche

First Name Eleanor
Born on September 7, 1407 (age 618)
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Eleanor Freeman

First Name Eleanor
Died on January 1, 1792
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Eleanor Laura Jane Gough

First Name Eleanor
Born on October 13, 1854
Died on February 21, 1935 (aged 80)
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Eleanor Margaret Field

First Name Eleanor
Born on January 1, 1861
Died on November 30, 1932 (aged 71)
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Eleanor Sophia Campbell Jeffreys

First Name Eleanor
Born on January 1, 1886
Died on January 1, 1978 (aged 92)
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Eleanor Grey

First Name Eleanor
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Eleanor Maria Webster

First Name Eleanor
Born on January 1, 1809
Died on October 16, 1889 (aged 80)
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Eleanor J. Gibson

First Name Eleanor
Born on December 7, 1910
Died on December 30, 2002 (aged 92)

Eleanor Jack Gibson was an American psychologist who focused on reading development and perceptual learning in infants. Gibson began her career at Smith College as an instructor in 1932, publishing her first works on research conducted as an undergraduate student. Gibson was able to circumvent the many obstacles she faced due to the Great Depression and gender discrimination, by finding research opportunities that she could meld with her own interests. Gibson, with her husband James J. Gibson, created the Gibsonian ecological theory of development, which emphasized how important perception was because it allows humans to adapt to their environments. Perhaps her most well-known contribution to psychology was the "visual cliff,” which studied depth perception in both human and animal species, leading to a new understanding of perceptual development in infants. Gibson was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1971, the National Academy of Education in 1972, and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1977. In 1992, she was awarded the National Medal of Science.

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