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Saint Richardis (Latin: Richgardis,
Richardis), also
known as Richgard,
Richardis of
Swabia and
Richarde de
Souabe in
French (c. 840 – 18 September, between...
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Richardis of
Sualafeldgau (Richwara; c. 945/950 – 8 July 994) was
Margravine of
Austria from 976
until 994 as
consort of the
first Babenberg margrave...
- Hildegard's displeasure. In a
letter to
Richardis' Mother, she
writes that it is "certainly not God's will" for
Richardis to be
moved from her abbey. Despite...
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Richardis of
Schwerin may
refer to:
Richardis of Schwerin,
Duchess of
Schleswig (d. bef. 1386), wife of
Valdemar III of
Denmark (Valdemar V, Duke of Schleswig)...
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Richardis of
Bavaria (1173 – 7
December 1231) was a
German noblewoman. She was a
daughter of
Count Palatine Otto I of Bavaria, who
later became the first...
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people with the name include:
Richardis (c. 840–between 894 and 896), Holy
Roman Empress and
Roman Catholic saint Richardis of
Sualafeldgau (945/50-994)...
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Vitreledonella richardi, also
known as the gl**** octopus, is an
incirrate octopus. It is in the
genus Vitreledonella and of the
family Amphitretidae. Vitreledonella...
- tomb is in the
Doberan Minster in Bad Doberan, Germany.
Albert married Richardis of Schwerin,
daughter of
count Otto of Schwerin, in a
marriage contracted...
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daughter of Albert, Duke of Mecklenburg, King of
Sweden and
Richardis of Schwerin.
Richardis Catherine was
married in
Prague in 1388 to John of Bohemia...
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Anachis richardi is a
species of sea
snail in the
family Columbellidae, the dove snails.
Anachis richardi (Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1906). Retrieved through:...