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Adelheid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adelheid is the
modern Dutch and
German form of the Old High
German female given name Adalheidis...
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Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (20 July 1835 – 25
January 1900) was the
Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg by
marriage to...
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Adelaide of
Italy (German:
Adelheid; 931 – 16
December 999 AD), also
called Adelaide of Burgundy, was Holy
Roman Empress by
marriage to
Emperor Otto the...
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Adelheid of
Wolfratshausen (d. 11 January/12
January 1126) was a
countess of
Sulzbach as the
second wife of
Berengar II,
Count of Sulzbach.
Slightly different...
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Archduchess Adelheid of
Austria (3
January 1914 – 2
October 1971) was an
archduchess of Austria, as the
daughter of
Emperor Charles I of
Austria and Empress...
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Adelheid von
Rothschild (also Adélaïde de Rothschild, 19
August 1853 – 22 June 1935) was a
member of the
Rothschild family.
Adelheid was born on 19 August...
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Adelheid Duvanel (born
Adelheid Feigenwinter: 23
April 1936 – 8 July 1996) was a
Swiss writer and painter. Her
earlier work
appeared under one of two...
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Adelheid Arndt (born 3
January 1952, in Heidelberg) is a
German actress. The
daughter of a
chemist and a
teacher after graduation, she
first studied ethnology...
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Adelheid Lucy Koch, née Schwalbe, (1896 – July 29, 1980) was a German-Brazilian psychoanalyst, who
pioneered the
institutionalization of psychoanalysis...
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Princess Marie Adelheid of
Lippe (30
August 1895 – 25
December 1993) was a
socialite and
writer who was
active in **** Germany. As the wife of
Hanno Konopath...