- a
publication now in the
public domain: Thurston,
Herbert (1907). "St.
Alfrida". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York:...
-
Julia Alfrida Ridderdal (born 25 June 1995) is a
Swedish singer and songwriter. In 2018,
Alfrida released her
debut single titled "Sweet Escape". In 2019...
- Ælfthryth (c. 945 – 1000 or 1001, also
Alfrida,
Elfrida or Elfthryth) was
Queen of the
English from her
marriage to King
Edgar in 964 or 965
until Edgar's...
-
Merewyn to King
Edgar and his Queen,
Alfrida.
Edgar welcomes Rumon into the
English Court,
while Queen Alfrida employs Merewyn as one of her ladies-in-waiting...
- to 20 years;
Anders and
Alfrida Andersson of
Sweden and
their five children, who were
travelling to
Canada along with
Alfrida's younger sister Anna, husband...
- Elfriede, also
known as Elfreda, Elfrida,
Alfrida, Aelfrida, Elfrieda, Elftrude,
Elftraut among other variants, is a
female given name,
derived from Ælfþryð...
- Astrid, Selma,
Harry Theodor, Amelie, Olga Maria, Axel
Martin and
Herta Alfrida. He
immigrated to the
United States in 1907. He
entered the University...
- the pen name
Richard Miles. Born in Tokyo,
Miles was the son of
Eleanor Alfrida (Child) and
Robert Henri Perreau-Saussine, and the
older brother of actresses...
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Karolina Alfrida ("Frida") Winnerstrand, née
Kumlin (23
January 1881 – 1
December 1943) was a
Swedish actress. Born in Lövsta, Järfälla, Stockholm, Frida...
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Algiva (first
abbess about 888) Ælfthrith (948)
Herleva (966; died 982)
Alfrida (1001 or 1009)
Leueua (in the
reign of
Edward the Confessor)
Eulalia (appointed...