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- Richarda is a feminine given name which may refer to: Richarda or Richardis of Sualafeldgau (945/50-994), the first Austrian royal consort, married to...
- Ričardas Vaitkevičius (6 May 1933 – 3 January 1996) was a Lithuanian rower who specialized in the eights. In this event he won three silver medal at the...
- Richarda Schmeißer (later Richarda Hartmann; born 20 August 1954) is a retired German former gymnast. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in all artistic...
- Richarda "Dikki" Morrow-Tait (22 November 1923 – 17 December 1982) was an English pilot and the first woman to pilot an aircraft around the world, accomplishing...
- Marina, Marko (2022). "Povijesni Isus i miticizam: kritička analiza teorije Richarda Carriera". Diacovensia. 30 (2): 215–235. doi:10.31823/d.30.2.3. Martin...
- Vieroslava Benjamín, Kvído, Balbína Hugo, Hugolín Zita, Áron Richard, Richarda Izidor, Izidora Miroslava, Mira Irena, Irína, Celestín, Ruben, Sixtus,...
- Marina, Marko (2022). "Povijesni Isus i miticizam: kritička analiza teorije Richarda Carriera". Diacovensia. 30 (2): 215–235. doi:10.31823/d.30.2.3. Marshall...
- Her father, Xavier Cabau (1954–2007), was Spanish, while her mother, Richarda "Rici" van Kasbergen, is Dutch. Xavier Cabau was a wealthy entrepreneur...
- Eguisheim-Dagsburg-Nordgau Unknown c.1040 four children Gerhard II ? 1065 c.1100? Nordgau Richarda four children 1098-c.1100? Eguisheim Hugh VIII ? 1065-1089 5 September...
- Abbé de Saint-Quentin and an imperial ''missi of Charlemagne in 806. Richarda, married Nithard Folcuin (d. 15 Dec 855), Bishop of Thérouanne, 817–855...