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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...
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Hedwiga Reicher (Born
Hedwig Reicher; 12 June 1884 – 2
September 1971) was a
German actress. Her
performances on
Broadway were
credited with the original...
- Hede Tune M****ing, née "Hedwig Tune" (also "Hede Eisler," "Hede Gumperz," and "Redhead") (6
January 1900 – 8
March 1981), was an
Austrian actress in Vienna...
- the old
Germanic feminine given name
Hedwig (variants of
which include Hedwiga),
which is
compounded from hadu ("battle") and wig ("fight").
Jadwiga may...
- Austerlitz, from 1909 on
Hedwig Raabe, in
Czech from 1945 (sic!) on
referred as
Hedwiga Rosenbaumová, was a
tennis player who was
attributed to
represent Bohemia...
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Jadwiga (Polish: [jadˈviɡa] ; 1373 or 1374 – 17 July 1399), also
known as
Hedwig (Hungarian: Hedvig), was the
first woman to be
crowned as
monarch of the...
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Henry was the son of Otto the Illustrious, Duke of Saxony, and his wife
Hedwiga, who was
probably the
daughter of
Henry of Franconia. In 906 he married...
- Charlotte Cooper (GBR) Hélène Prévost (FRA) Marion
Jones Farquhar (USA)
Hedwiga Rosenbaumová (BOH)
Mixed doubles Great Britain (GBR)
Charlotte Cooper...
- Oda
Billung 2.
Henry I of
Germany 10.
probably Henry of
Franconia 5.
Hedwiga 11.
unknown 1. Otto I, Holy
Roman Emperor 12.
unknown 6. Dietrich, count...
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Imperial abbey of
Hersfeld with
large estates in Thuringia. He
married Hedwiga, a
daughter of the
Babenberg duke
Henry of Franconia. Otto
possibly accompanied...