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Mechtilde of
Holstein (c. 1218 – 1288) was a
Danish queen consort,
married to King Abel of
Denmark and
later to
Birger Jarl,
Regent of Sweden. Mechtilde...
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Mechtilde of Hackeborn, OSB, also
known as
Mechtilde of
Helfta (1240/1241 – 19
November 1298), was a
Saxon Christian saint (from what is now Germany) and...
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powerful fighter".
Variants include Mechthilde, Mechthildis, Mechtild,
Mechtilde or Mechtildis.
Mechtildis of
Edelstetten (c. 1125–1160),
abbess of Edelstetten...
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Mechthild (or Mechtild, Matilda, Matelda) of
Magdeburg (c. 1207 – c. 1282/1294), a Beguine, was a
Christian medieval mystic,
whose book Das fließende Licht...
- it with his own, at the same time
hiding her
heart within his breast.
Mechtilde of
Helfta (d. 1298)
became an
ardent devotee and
promoter of Jesus' heart...
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Princess Mechtilde Lichnowsky,
originally Mechtilde Christiane Marie Gräfin von und zu Arco-Zinneberg,
later Mechtilde Peto (8
March 1879, in Schloss...
- Västergötland.
After Birger's death,
Mechtilde returned to Denmark,
where she died in 1288. Birger, his son Erik and
Mechtilde were
buried in
Varnhem Abbey....
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monastery school as an orphan.
Gertrude was
entrusted to the care of
Mechtilde,
younger sister of the
Abbess Gertrude, and
joined the
monastic community...
- Duke of Urach, born 1957 and
Prince Inigo of Urach, born 1962.
Princess Mechtilde (1912–2001), who
married Friedrich Karl,
Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst...
- Mahaut,
Maheut (French) Mathilde, Mechthild, Mechthildis, Mechtild,
Mechtilde, Hilde,
Tilde (German)
Matthilde (Ματθίλδη) (Gr****)
Matilda (מטילדה) (Hebrew)...