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Hulda/Holda and
Huldah may
refer to:
Hulda (given name)
Hulda (poet),
Icelandic poet Huldah,
prophetess from the
Hebrew Bible/Old
Testament Hulda, a genus...
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Hulda Regehr Clark (18
October 1928 – 3
September 2009) was a
Canadian naturopath, author, and
practitioner of
alternative medicine.
Clark claimed all...
- (/ˈfraʊ ˈhɒl/; German: [fʁaʊ ˈhɔlə]; also
known as "Mother Holle", "Mother
Hulda" or "Old
Mother Frost") is a
German fairy tale
collected by the Brothers...
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Hulda Garborg (née Bergersen, 22
February 1862 – 5
November 1934) was a
Norwegian writer, novelist, playwright, poet, folk dancer, and
theatre instructor...
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Hulda Dóra Jakobsdóttir (1911 – 1998) was the
first woman in
Iceland to
become a mayor. She
served as
mayor of Kópavogur from 1957 to 1962,
actively influencing...
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Hulda is an
opera by César
Franck to a
French libretto by
Charles Grandmougin. It is set in 11th-century Norway, and is
based on the play Lame
Hulda [no]...
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Hulda Hoehn Crooks (May 19, 1896 –
November 23, 1997) was an
American mountaineer,
dietitian and
vegetarianism activist.
Affectionately known as "Grandma...
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Hulda Kamboi Shipanga (née Ngatjikare; 28
October 1926 – 26
April 2010) was a nurse, midwife, and
ministerial adviser to the
Namibian Ministry of Health...
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Hulda (Hebrew: חֻלְדָּה) is a
kibbutz in
central Israel.
Located in the
Shephelah near the
Hulda Forest and the
Burma Road, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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Hulda Salmi (5
April 1879 – 8
April 1949) was a
Finnish schoolteacher and politician, born in Nastola. She was a
Member of the
Parliament of
Finland from...