- Guendoleu;
Geoffrey may have
mistaken the
final U for an N, then
Latinized *
Guendolen as a
feminine name to
arrive at Guendoloena. In the Vita Merlini, however...
- SS
Gwendolen (sometimes
misspelled Guendolen and Gwendolyn) was a
British steamship on Lake
Nyasa that
fought in the
first naval action of
World War I...
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Locrinus cast
aside his wife,
Guendolen, and
their son
Maddan and
acknowledged Sabrina and her mother, but the
enraged Guendolen raised an army
against him...
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Guendolen Plestcheeff (née Cark****,
December 19, 1892 –
August 30, 1994) was a
preservationist and arts
advocate from Seattle, Washington,
known variously...
-
commissioned by Sir
Nevile Wilkinson from 1907 to 1922. Wilkinson's
daughter Guendolen claimed to have seen a
fairy running under the
roots of a tree, in a wood...
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Meaning possibly "white ring"
Other names Alternative spelling Gwendolyne,
Guendolen, Gwendolen, Gwendoline, Gwendolin,
Gwyndilyn Nickname(s) Gwen, Wendy...
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remained vacant until its
purchase in 1937 by
Theodore and
Guendolen Plestcheeff.
Guendolen Plestcheeff, a
notable local preservationist,
remained resident...
-
Seattle City
Council member,
eponym of
Pipers Cr**** and
Piper Orchard Guendolen Plestcheeff –
philanthropist and
preservationist Steve Pool – American...
- 1865) was a
diplomat and died
after being mauled by a bear. Lady
Helen Guendolen Seymour (14
November 1846 – 14
August 1910) she
married Sir John William...
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extension to be
built in 1883. The
foundation stone was laid by Lady
Guendolen Ramsden. The
building is now part of the
University of Huddersfield. The...