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Butare (Kinyarwanda: [βú.tɑ́.ɾe]), also
known as Huye and
formerly known as
Astrida, is a city with a po****tion of 62,823 (2022 census) in the
Southern Province...
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Astrida Tumba Vicente (born 1978) is an
Angolan basketball player. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, she
competed for the
Angola women's
national basketball...
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Drasteria caucasica (Kolenati, 1848)
Synonyms Euclidia caucasica Kolenati, 1848
Leucanitis caucasica f.
aksuensis Fuchs, 1903
Ophiusa astrida Eversmann, 1857...
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Viedrteljahrsschrift fur
Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte, 56, 1–64. Tantillo,
Astrida, O. (2001). Goethe's
Elective Affinities and the Critics.
Camden House...
- born in Zivu,
Shyanda village, in the town of Butare,
formerly called Astrida in Rwanda-Urundi Territory, and
currently the
southern province of Rwanda...
- (Swedish, Dutch, Danish, German, Norwegian, Estonian, French, Spanish)
Astrida (Lithuanian)
Astride (French, Portuguese) Ástríður (Icelandic) Astrithr...
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espoused two sons
Malcome and Donald". Then,
after her decease, he
married Astrida the
daughter of "Sigfrid, the "King of Dublin".
Whatever his wife's name...
- died from a
heart attack on 31 July 1993,
while on
holiday at the
Villa Astrida in the
southern Spanish town of Motril,
after a 42-year reign. Although...
- Gail Kern
Paster (Interim
President and Librarian, April-October 2023)
Astrida Orle
Tantillo (December 2023-current) In 1987, the
Newberry established...
- " who did much to
spread Orthodoxy in Scandinavia, and the
pious Queen Astrida. In
Sweden she was
known as
Princess Indegard; she
married Yaroslav I “the...