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Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1813– October 1, 1864) was a renowned Confederate spy during the American Civil War. A socialite in Washington, D.C., during the period before the war, she moved in important political circles and cultivated friendships with presidents, generals, senators, and high-ranking military officers including John C. Calhoun and James Buchanan. She used her connections to pass along key military information to the Confederacy at the start of the war. In early 1861, she was given control of a pro-Southern spy network in Washington, D.C., by her handler, Thomas Jordan, then a captain in the Confederate Army. She was credited by Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, with ensuring the South's victory at the First Battle of Bull Run in late July 1861.

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  • Rose O'Neal Greenhow (ca)
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  • Гринхау, Роза О’Нил (ru)
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  • Rose O'Neal Greenhow, nascuda Maria Rosatta O'Neale (Montgomery, Maryland, 1817 - Cape Fear, Carolina del Nord, 1864). També coneguda com a Wild Rose, espia sudista que va dur el missatge al general Beauregard que facilità la victòria de Bull Run. Fou empresonada a Washington i finalment exiliada als Estats Confederats, on fou ben rebuda per Jefferson Davis. El 1863 viatjà per França i Gran Bretanya per aconseguir suport per a la causa confederada, i fins i tot fou rebuda per Napoleó III. Va morir en un naufragi quan tornava a territori Confederat. (ca)
  • Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1817 – 1er octobre 1864) fut une célèbre espionne confédérée. (fr)
  • Rose O'Neal Greenhow, född 1813 i Montgomery County i Maryland, död 1 oktober 1864, var en berömd amerikansk spion. Hon tjänstgjorde som spion åt Konfederationen i Washington, D.C. under amerikanska inbördeskriget från 1861 till 1862. Hon var en av centralfigurerna i Washingtons societetscirklar och vidarebefordrade upplysningar tack vare sina högt uppsatta kontakter inom regeringskretsar. (sv)
  • Роза О’Нил Гринхау (англ. Rose O'Neal Greenhow, «Дикая Роза»; 1813 — 1864) — известная шпионка Конфедерации во время Гражданской войны в США. (ru)
  • Rose O’Neal Greenhow (* vermutlich 1815 in Montgomery County, Virginia; † 1. Oktober 1864 vor der Küste Wilmingtons, North Carolina) war eine Spionin für die Südstaaten im Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg. Ihr größtes Verdienst war die Weiterleitung dreier strategisch bedeutender Nachrichten an General Beauregard, die der Armee der Südstaaten in der Ersten Schlacht am Bull Run zum Sieg über die Armee der Nordstaaten verhalfen. Als sie für ihre Aktivitäten für zehn Monate unter Arrest gestellt wurde, schmuggelte sie Informationen und Briefe aus dem Gefängnis, in denen sie sich als Märtyrerin der Südstaaten darstellte. Präsident Jefferson Davis empfing sie bei ihrer Rückkehr als eine Heldin des Südens und ließ sie nach ihrem Tod mit militärischen Ehren begraben. Bekannt wurde sie unter den Spitzna (de)
  • Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1813– October 1, 1864) was a renowned Confederate spy during the American Civil War. A socialite in Washington, D.C., during the period before the war, she moved in important political circles and cultivated friendships with presidents, generals, senators, and high-ranking military officers including John C. Calhoun and James Buchanan. She used her connections to pass along key military information to the Confederacy at the start of the war. In early 1861, she was given control of a pro-Southern spy network in Washington, D.C., by her handler, Thomas Jordan, then a captain in the Confederate Army. She was credited by Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, with ensuring the South's victory at the First Battle of Bull Run in late July 1861. (en)
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