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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Meaning possibly "white ring" Other names Alternative spelling Gwendolyne, Guendolen, Gwendolen, Gwendoline, Gwendolin⁣, Gwyndilyn Nickname(s) Gwen, Wendy...
- Seattle City Council member, eponym of Pipers Cr**** and Piper Orchard Guendolen Plestcheeffphilanthropist and preservationist Steve Pool – American...
- 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...
- King's School, Canterbury, and Trinity College, Oxford. Gent married Guendolen Mary Wyeth in 1923, and they had four children, Marcus James Gent, Gerard...
- Australian rules football Guendolen Plestcheeff (1892–1994), Seattle, Washington preservationist and arts advocate; born Guendolen Cark**** Jack Cark**** (1861–1924)...