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Countess Charlotte Flandrina of N****au (18
August 1579 in
Antwerp – 16
April 1640 in St.Croix (near Poitiers)) was a
French abbess. She was the fourth...
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Charlotte Flandrina of N****au 18
August 1579 16
April 1640 A nun.
After her mother's
death in 1582 her
French grandfather asked for
Charlotte Flandrina to stay...
- Braose,
married Hugh de
Mortimer and
later became a
recluse at Iffley.
Flandrina de Braose,
Abbess of Godstow, (elected 1242,
deposed 1248). In 1208, William...
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Bouillon Catharina Belgica,
Countess of Hanau-Münzenberg
Countess Charlotte Flandrina Charlotte Brabantina,
Duchess of
Thouars Emilia Antwerpiana, Countess...
- Anne Seymour,
Duchess of
Somerset (b. 1497) 1640 –
Countess Charlotte Flandrina of N****au (b. 1579) 1645 –
Tobias Hume,
Scottish soldier, viol player...
- Neville, 6th Earl of
Westmorland (d. 1601) 1579 –
Countess Charlotte Flandrina of N****au (d. 1640) 1587 –
Virginia Dare,
granddaughter of
Governor John...
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there on 29
October 1918, at 82. Braun-Blanquet, Josias.
Maria Barbara Flandrina Gugelberg von Moos in
Salenegg b.
Mayenfeld geb. 6. Feb. 1836 gest. 29...
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under the
influence of
Occitan words such as
flandina ("cajoler") and
flandrina ("dawdle"). However, this
hypothesis is not very
convincing because it...
- Braose, Lady of Trim,
Annora de Braose,
Loretta de Braose, John de Braose,
Flandrina de Braose,
Abbess of
Godstow Father William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber...
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buildings dates from that era. They were
constructed under Abbess Charlotte-
Flandrina of Orange-N****au,
daughter of
William the Silent, who had
converted to...