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- Henrika (Swedish; variants include Henrika, Henriikka, in Finnish, Henryka, in Polish; Henrica, (in Dutch) is a feminine given name, a female form of Henry...
- Henriikka Hietaniemi (born 26 May 1987) is a Finnish former competitive figure skater. She is the 2006 Cup of Nice silver medalist and 2009 Nordic bronze...
- Anna Henrikka "Henriette" Petronelle Mathiesen (16 November 1762 – 18 March 1825 in Aker), was a Norwegian actress and culture personality. She was the...
- his father, Wollert Otto Konow (1833–95) was a parish priest married to Henrikka Christiane Johanne Molde Wolff (1841–1927). Konow studied art, graduating...
- Anne-Sophie Calvez Fleur Maxwell Alima Gershkovich 2006 Viktória Pavuk Henrikka Hietaniemi Viktoria Helgesson 2007 Anna Jurkiewicz Vanessa James 2008 Constanze...
- civil servant. He was born in Christiania to Paul Bøckmann Hartmann and Henrikka Severine Anker, and was the father of Edle Hartmann and Egil Hartmann....
- from 1957 - 1996), together they have four children. His parents were Henrikka and Dennis William Connor Old, his father was British. His mother died...
- became a noted wholesaler, whereas his youngest half-sister Benedicta Henrikka Aall (1756-1813) married Severin Løvenskiold (1743–1818). Their son, Severin...
- Christiania in 1777 at the age of 22. In 1781, Enevold de Falsen married Anna Henrikka Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825), who was active at the theatre in Kristiania...
- the Danish Queen. His father, Enevold De Falsen (1755–1808) married Anna Henrikka Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825) in 1781. They had 7 children, including...