- Emma of Altdorf, also
known as
Hemma (c. 803 – 31
January 876), a
member of the
Elder House of Welf, was
Queen consort of East
Francia by
marriage to...
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Laufe der Geschichte. (Thesis)
University of Graz. Till, Josef, 1999:
Hemmas Welt.
Hemma von Gurk - ein
Frauenschicksal im Mittelalter. Klagenfurt/Celovec:...
- Emma (
Hemma) (bef. 950 – 1005/06) was a
Bohemian duchess consort as the
second wife of
Boleslaus II of Bohemia. Her
origins are uncertain.
Historian Gelasius...
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Hemma was a
Swedish interior design magazine founded in 1999 by LRF Media. It was
merged with
another magazine, Din trädgård, in 2004 to create...
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Saint Emma or
Hemma may
refer to:
Saint Hemma of Gurk, c. 980–1045,
Austria Saint Emma of
Lesum or Emma of Stiepel, also
known as
Hemma and Imma, d. 1038...
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Andreas Johannesen Hemma (31
October 1866 – 6
August 1950) was a
Norwegian farmer and politician. He was born at
Hemma in Brøttum as a son of farmers...
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changed and the song was
turned into a
Christmas song: "När
ljusen tändas där
hemma". The lamp in the
lyrics in
English was
replaced by candles. "När ljusen...
- Äntligen
hemma (Home at last) was a
Swedish TV show on TV4
about home improvement. It
aired for the
first time on 22
April 1997. The show
includes DIY...
- 1992: Jag måste ge mej av 1993: Vår
hemmagjorda dansmusik 1993:
Julafton hemma 1995:
Wizex med Lena Pålsson &
Kikki Danielsson 1995:
Varma vindar 1997:...
- Emma of
Lesum or Emma of
Stiepel (also
known as
Hemma and Imma) (c. 975-980 – 3
December 1038) was a
countess po****rly
venerated as a
saint for her good...