- Christina. The nuns of Aywières
spoke French, not Lutgarde's
native Flemish.
Lutgard deliberately did not
learn French in
order to live in
greater silence....
-
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...
- date as that of the
Blessed Luitgard of Wittichen. Luitgart, Luitgardt,
Lutgard, Lutgaarde, Lutgart, Liutgard, Liutgart,
Liudgard Luitgard (died 4 June...
- of Roskilde. In 1143, he
married Lutgard of Salzwedel,
daughter of
Rudolf I,
Margrave of the Nordmark. Eric and
Lutgard were
married by Rudolf's son Hartwig...
-
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...
- After:
Golden Earring Before and
After the 'Dutch Invasion'". In Mutsaers,
Lutgard; Keunen, Gert (eds.). Made in the Low Countries:
Studies in Po****r Music...
- 5749–5765. doi:10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c00329. ISSN 0897-4756. De Jonghe,
Lutgard C.; Feldman, Leslie; Beuchele,
Andrew (March 1981). "Slow
degradation and...
- Sr.
Lutgard of the
Sacred Heart Ramirez, SPC was
appointed as
school head and prin****l from 1996 up to 2006. It was
during the term of Sr.
Lutgard of...
- (1134-1134)
Ragnild Magnusdotter [no] (1134–1135)
Malmfred of Kiev† (1134–1137)
Lutgard of
Salzwedel (1144–1146)
Adela of
Meissen (1152–1157)
Helena of Sweden...
- "About us |
Taiwan News".
Taiwan News.
Retrieved 13
November 2024. Lams,
Lutgard (May 2011). "Newspapers'
narratives based on wire stories:
Facsimiles of...