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Salden may
refer to:
Salden, Buckinghamshire, seat of John
Fortescue of
Salden, the
third Chancellor of the
Exchequer of
England Thor
Salden, the winning...
- In 2009
Buckinghamshire County Council proposed a new
settlement called "
Salden Chase"
outside Newton Longville,
however due to an
extended planning process...
- Ida
Salden (born in 1878 in
Altona – 20th century) was a
German operatic soprano Ida
Salden completed her
vocal training at the
Stern Conservatory in...
- Sir John
Fortescue (ca. 1531 or 1533 – 23
December 1607) of
Salden Manor, near Mursley, Buckinghamshire, was the
seventh Chancellor of the
Exchequer of...
- Lara
Salden (born 29
January 1999) is a
Belgian tennis player. She has a career-high
singles ranking of
world No. 246, by the WTA
reached on 16 November...
- Thor
Salden (born 28
November 1997),
better known as Thor!, is a
former child singer.
Salden rose to fame in 2006,
being the
Belgian contestant at the...
- In 2013 the team
existed under the name
Parkhotel Valkenburg p/b Math
Salden, but was not an UCI women's team. As of 1
January 2015. Ages as of 1 January...
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Quinn Gleason and
Ingrid Martins defeated Magali Kempen and Lara
Salden in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the
doubles title at the 2024 Mérida Open. Caty McNally...
- is
among the
Swedish combo's more
consistent and
memorable efforts." Ron
Salden of
Archaic Magazine said that
Black Earth is a
classic and
praised the songs...
- and "Seed of Hate".
Archaic Magazine's Ron
Salden also
praised Liiva's
vocals and the production.
Salden states that "they took the best of
their first...