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Hedwig (also
known as
Hadewig or Hat****; died 24
December 903), was
Duchess of
Saxony (from
about 880
until her death) by her
marriage with the Liudolfing...
- (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːdəʋɪx]),
sometimes referred to as
Hadewych or
Hadewig (of
Brabant or of Antwerp), was a 13th-century poet and mystic, probably...
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Hedwig is a
German feminine given name, from Old High
German Hadwig,
Hadewig, Haduwig. It is a
Germanic name
consisting of the two
elements hadu "battle...
- form is
wijch (modern
Dutch wijg; see WNT, "wijg"), as in
original Dutch Hadewig, Hadewijch. Paraschkewow,
Boris (2004). Wörter und
Namen gleicher Herkunft...
- Hadewych, O.Praem., (c. 1150 – 14 April, c. 1200) a.k.a.
Hadewig or Hedwig, was
abbess of the
Premonstratensian monastery of Meer, (now part of Meerbusch)...
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which led Emil
Kimpen to
conclude that
Henry I's mother, Hat**** (Hedwig,
Hadewig), was Adalbert's
sister and Duke Henry's daughter. This
suggestion has...
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captured and
executed Adalhard († 903),
captured and
executed Hat**** (Hedwig,
Hadewig) († 903),
married to Duke Otto I the
Illustrious of Saxony,
mother of King...
- with
ancestors from
Elbert van
Isendoorn à
Blois and his
first wife
Maria Hadewig van
Essen is attached. The
ceiling is
covered with
wooden paneling and...
- pop". The Mail & Guardian. 1999-12-17.
Retrieved 2020-12-30. QUAGHEBEUR,
HADEWIG (2000). "ADAPTIVE
REUSE OF
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, WITH
SPECIAL REFERENCE...
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Johan VI of Kuyk
Johan of Guelders, son of
Mechtild van Brackel,
married Hadewig van
Sinderen Maria of Jülich,
married Johan van Buren, and had issue. Chisholm...