unsinkable$88405$ - translation to greek
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unsinkable$88405$ - translation to greek

SURVIVOR OF THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC (1867-1932), WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST, PHILANTHROPIST
Unsinkable Margaret Brown; Margaret Brown (née Tobin); Molly Brown; Margaret "Molly" Brown; Maggie Tobin Brown; Margaret Tobin Brown; Brown, Margaret; Brown, Molly; Margaret A. Brown
  • James Joseph (J.J.)]], Margaret (Maggie or Molly), and their children Lawrence Palmer (Larry) and Catherine Ellen (Helen) Brown, in [[Leadville, Colorado]]
  • [[Molly Brown House]], [[National Register of Historic Places]] listing, [[Denver]], Colorado
  • Sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'', by [[Willy Stöwer]], 1912

unsinkable      
adj. ακαταπόντιστος

Wikipedia

Margaret Brown

Margaret Brown (née Tobin; July 18, 1867 – October 26, 1932), posthumously known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was a passenger on the RMS Titanic which sank in 1912 and she unsuccessfully urged the crew in Lifeboat No. 6 to return to the debris field to look for survivors.

During her lifetime, her friends called her "Maggie", but by her death, obituaries referred to her as the "Unsinkable Mrs. Brown". The "Molly" nickname was coined by 1960 Broadway musical based on her life and its 1964 film adaptation which were both entitled The Unsinkable Molly Brown.