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Margit is a
feminine given name, a
version of Margaret.
People bearing the name include:
Margit of
Hungary (1175–1223),
Empress consort of
Isaac II Angelos...
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Margit Sonja Annie Norell, née Quensel, (23
February 1914 – 28
January 2005) was a
Swedish psychoanalyst.
Margit Norell was born in and grew up in Uppsala...
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Margit Korondi (24 June 1932 – 6
March 2022) was a
Hungarian gymnast. She
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics in Helsinki,
where she
received a gold medal...
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Margaret Island (Hungarian:
Margitsziget [
ˈmɒrɡit.siɡɛt]; German: Margareteninsel) is a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) long island, 500 m (550 yd) wide, (0.965 km2 (238...
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Margit Bjørløw
Brandt (27
January 1945 – 24
October 2011) was a
Danish fashion designer.
Brandt graduated from
Margretheskolen (1961–1964), Københavns...
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Margit Mutso (born 11
February 1966) is an
Estonian architect.
Margit Mutso was born in Tallinn. She
studied in the
State Art
Institute of the Estonian...
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Margit Carstensen (29
February 1940 – 1 June 2023) was a
German theatre and film actress, best
known outside Germany for
roles in the
works of film director...
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Margit Auer (born 23
February 1967) is a
German author. Her children's
novels have sold a
total of 8
million copies and have been
translated into 26 languages...
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Countess Margit Szapáry (née
Countess Margarete Henckel von Donnersmarck; 21
February 1871 – 17 May 1943) was a
German salonnière, philanthropist, and...
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Margit Saad (30 May 1929 – 7
August 2023) was a
German actress who
worked largely in
German film and television, with
occasional English language appearances...