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Genevieve (French:
Sainte Geneviève; Latin:
Genovefa; also
called Genovefa and Genofeva; c. 419/422 AD – 502/512 AD) was a
consecrated virgin, and is one...
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Genovefa is
rendered in
French as Geneviève.
Saint Genovefa,
patroness of Paris, see Genevieve.
Genovefa of Brabant, of
medieval legend.
Genovefa Weber...
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Reminiscences (1907–09), Carl
Schurz recalls the
puppet play of Die Schöne
Genovefa (lit. 'The
Beautiful Genevieve')
which he used to see
performed in his...
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Genovefa von
Weber (née Brenner; 2
January 1764 – 13
March 1798) was a
German opera singer and actress. She was born in Oberdorf, Allgäu, Holy
Roman Empire...
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kings such as
Clovis and
Chlothildis in
Paris at
Abbey St-Genevieve/
Genovefa, as
Clovis had
ordered its
construction in 502 AD. Yet
Chilperic I had...
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eldest of the
three children of
Franz Anton von
Weber and his
second wife,
Genovefa Weber, a
Viennese singer. He was
baptized Catholic on 20
November 1786...
- pianos'
inharmonic partials. Court,
Sophie R.A. (April 1927). "Golo und
Genovefa [by]
Hanna Rademacher".
Books Abroad (book review). 1 (2): 34–36. doi:10...
- 24. Baring-Gould 1897, p. 25. McNamara,
Halborg &
Whatley 1992, p. 40. "
Genovefa (423-502)".
Sainted Women of the Dark Ages.
Edited and
translated from...
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Dimitroula Diplos Horos Diavaratikos Endeka Kozanis Fisounis Fourlana Gaitanaki Genovefa Gerakina Gerontikos Giknas Hasapiko Horon Atsapat Dipat Omal
Serra Ikariotikos...
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presented with
Liber Historiae Francorum, to
provide some
historical context.
Genovefa (died 502) Clothilde,
queen of the
Franks (died 545)
Monegund (died 544)...