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- Iron_Lady abstract "Iron Lady is a nickname that has frequently been used to describe female heads of government around the world.The term describes a "strong willed" woman. The iron metaphor was most famously applied to Margaret Thatcher, and was coined by Captain Yuri Gavrilov in 1976 in the Soviet newspaper Red Star, for her staunch opposition to the Soviet Union and socialism. Due to the wide popularity of this epithet, it has since been applied to many women political figures, including regional variations, and even retrospectively.".
- Iron_Lady thumbnail Margaret_Thatcher.png?width=300.
- Iron_Lady wikiPageExternalLink viewStory?storyId=930.
- Iron_Lady wikiPageID "805768".
- Iron_Lady wikiPageRevisionID "605121456".
- Iron_Lady hasPhotoCollection Iron_Lady.
- Iron_Lady subject Category:Informal_personal_names.
- Iron_Lady subject Category:Margaret_Thatcher.
- Iron_Lady comment "Iron Lady is a nickname that has frequently been used to describe female heads of government around the world.The term describes a "strong willed" woman. The iron metaphor was most famously applied to Margaret Thatcher, and was coined by Captain Yuri Gavrilov in 1976 in the Soviet newspaper Red Star, for her staunch opposition to the Soviet Union and socialism.".
- Iron_Lady label "Dama de Ferro".
- Iron_Lady label "Dama de hierro".
- Iron_Lady label "Iron Lady".
- Iron_Lady label "Signora di ferro".
- Iron_Lady label "Железная леди".
- Iron_Lady label "女强人".
- Iron_Lady label "鉄の女".
- Iron_Lady sameAs Dama_de_hierro.
- Iron_Lady sameAs Wanita_Besi.
- Iron_Lady sameAs Signora_di_ferro.
- Iron_Lady sameAs 鉄の女.
- Iron_Lady sameAs 철의_여인.
- Iron_Lady sameAs Dama_de_Ferro.
- Iron_Lady sameAs m.03dck5.
- Iron_Lady sameAs Q3960403.
- Iron_Lady sameAs Q3960403.
- Iron_Lady wasDerivedFrom Iron_Lady?oldid=605121456.
- Iron_Lady depiction Margaret_Thatcher.png.
- Iron_Lady isPrimaryTopicOf Iron_Lady.