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Luitgard is a
German female name. The name
comes from Old High
German and
means "[female]
guardian of the people" (German: Beschützerin des Volks). This...
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Luitgard (born
around 776, died 4 June 800) was the last wife of Charlemagne.
Luitgard was the
daughter of
Luitfrid II of Sundgau, an
Alamannian count...
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Luitgard of
Wittichen (German:
Luitgard von Wittichen, 1291–1348) was a
German nun,
mystic and
founder of a convent.
Luitgard (also Lutgard) of Wittichen...
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Luitgard Im (12
January 1930 – 21
February 1997) was a
German theater and film actress. She was
active in many
movies and TV-production for
almost 50 years...
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Lutgardis of Luxembourg, also
known as Liutgardis,
Liutgarde and Lutgard, (c. 955 – ca. 1005 or
possibly later) was a
countess consort of
Holland by marriage...
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Luitgard Anna
Maria Veraart is a
German applied mathematician specialising in
mathematical finance, and
particularly in ****essing, modeling, and managing...
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Luitgard Schwendenmann is a German–New
Zealand ecosystem scientist, and is a full
professor at the
University of Auckland,
specialising in how nutrients...
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Margrave of Meissen, and
Luitgard of Ravenstein. They had a short-lived son,
possibly named Eric, and a daughter,
Luitgard, who
married Berthold I of...
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Cultural Topography and
Historiography for Mecca". In Buitelaar, Marjo; Mols,
Luitgard (eds.). Hajj:
Global Interactions through Pilgrimage. Leiden: Sidestone...
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Lutgard of
Salzwedel or Liutgard/
Luitgard of Stade, (b. c. 1110,
murdered 1152) was
Queen of
Denmark as the wife of King Eric III.
Lutgard was born to...