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- The remaining villagers are slaughtered. Queen Amethea, her handmaiden Estrild (Katt Shea) and the female warrior Tiniara (Susana Traverso) survive the...
- author: Char. Tilney wrot[e a] Tragedy of this mattr [which] hee named Estrild: [which] I think is this. it was [lost?] by his death. & now s[ome] fellon...
- Ragan Sabrina Gonorill Mehetabel Cordella Boadicea/Gwiniverra Conwenna Estrild Gwinefrid Ignoge Cambel Gwiniverra has replaced Boadicea, who is later...
- Estrild Raymona Myers (March 11, 1909 – December 14, 1972), known professionally as Ramona, was an American cabaret and jazz singer and pianist. She was...
- poem The Faerie Queene (1590). Estrild and Sabrina flee Guendolene, who catches them at the River Severn, killing Estrild, but casting "the faire Sabrina...
- the Liber Vitae, and is likely the ancestor of the Middle English name Estrild. Various continental Germanic names include the element, including Austrechild...
- as Ruud Serge-Henri Valcke [nl] as Louis Corpus Linda van der Steen as Estrild Emiel Sandtke as Stefan Martijn Oversteegen as Martin Lodema Liz Snoyink...
- fairly compact portfolio. Others were of Anglo-Saxon or Norse origin, like Estrild, the widow of the former sheriff, and Thorkil—both also Wiltshire tenants...
- labyrinth. Her name is probably a Latinized form of the medieval name Estrild (Old English: Éastorhild), which survived in England only until the 12th...
- The manor was held partly by Fécamp Abbey from Robert of Mortain and by Estrild, the nun; its owner before Norman Conquest there recorded as Aki (the Dane)...