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Birgitta is the
Swedish and
Icelandic form of the
Irish Gaelic female name Brighid.
Brighid or
Brigid was the name of an
ancient Celtic goddess, and its...
- 1303 – 23 July 1373), also
known as
Birgitta Birgersdotter and
Birgitta of
Vadstena (Swedish:
heliga Birgitta), was a
Swedish Catholic mystic and the...
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Princess Birgitta of
Sweden LoK av KMO (
Birgitta Ingeborg Alice; 19
January 1937 – 4
December 2024) was a
member of the
Swedish royal family. She was...
- L****es
Birgitta (died 1550) was an
alleged Swedish witch. She was the
first woman executed for
sorcery in Sweden.[page needed] In
April 1550, L****es Birgitta...
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Birgitta Paulina Kristersson Ed (née Ed; 2
September 1968) is a
Swedish priest in the
Church of
Sweden and a
former entrepreneur and
public relations consultant...
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Birgitta Pettersson (born 7
January 1939) is a
Swedish film actress. She is best
known for her
appearances in
several films by
director Ingmar Bergman...
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Birgitta Anna
Katharina Tolksdorf (born
December 9, 1947, in Osnabrück,
Lower Saxony), who
changed her name to
Gittanna Tolksdorf, is a German-American...
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Birgitta Sigrid Maria Sahlén (born 29
January 1953) is a
Swedish professor in
speech and
language pathology at Lund
University in Lund, Sweden. She became...
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Birgitta Jónsdóttir (born 17
April 1967) is an
Icelandic politician, anarchist, poet, and activist. She was a
Member of the
Althing (MP) for the Southwest...
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Brechtgien "
Birgitta" Durell, née von
Crakow or von
Cracauw (1619 in ****n, the
Netherlands – 1683 in Sweden) was a
Swedish (originally Dutch) industrialist...