📖 Sobre Jane
Jane é um nome clássico inglês derivado do hebraico 'Yochanan' por meio do francês antigo e do latim, significando 'Deus é gracioso'. Possui um rico legado literário e histórico, associado a figuras como Jane Austen e Jane Eyre, e foi amplamente popular na Austrália em meados do século XX.
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⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- Jane Austen — English novelist whose works — including Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility — are cornerstones of English literature and continue to captivate readers worldwide.
- Jane Fonda — American actress and activist, two-time Academy Award winner known for films like Klute and Coming Home, and later for her fitness empire and political advocacy.
- Jane Goodall — British primatologist and conservationist whose groundbreaking decades-long study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania transformed our understanding of primate behaviour.
- Lady Jane Grey — Queen of England for just nine days in 1553, she became a symbol of Tudor political intrigue and Protestant martyrdom after her execution at age 16.
- Jane Campion — New Zealand-Australian filmmaker and the first woman to win the Palme d'Or at Cannes (for The Piano, 1993), later winning the Academy Award for Best Director for The Power of the Dog.