- Coppélius no. 13 Scène et
valse de la Poupée no. 14 L'espièglerie de
Swanhilde no. 15 Boléro:
Danse espagnol no. 16 Gigue:
Danse écossaise no. 17 Scène...
-
Swanhilde of
Ungarnmark (
Swanhilde von der Ungarnmark; died 1120) was an
Austrian royal consort as
Margravine of Austria. She was a
daughter of Sighard...
- to
MacFarlane Chard.
After graduating from
drama school,
Brown pla****
Swanhilde in Coppélia at the New Vic Theatre. She then
returned to
television when...
-
occurred under Theoderic. Theirry's
first wife,
Margaret of
Clermont (or
Swanhilde), died in 1132,
leaving only one daughter:
Laurette of Flanders, who married...
- movement.
Swanhilde is
still upset by her
betrayal by Eiolf, but her
friend Thordis promises to re-unite them. When
Eiolf enters Swanhilde is cold and...
- Neustria. Grifo, Charles's son by his
second wife,
Swanahild (also
known as
Swanhilde),
demanded a
share in the inheritance, but he was
besieged in Laon, forced...
-
Sualafeldgau Glismod of West-Saxony
Frozza Orseolo Adelaide of
Eilenburg Swanhilde of
Ungarnmark Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg
Maria of Perg
Agnes of Waiblingen...
- as
Nubian Slave Gerald Case as a
Roman Tax
Officer Olga
Edwardes Harda Swanhilde as Cleopatra's Lady
Attendants Michael Rennie as 1st
Centurion James McKechnie...
- Swanilda/
Swanhilde, the
heroine of the
ballet Coppélia (1870) Swanhild, a
character in H.
Rider Haggard's book Eric
Brighteyes (1890)
Swanhilde, a character...
- her
asking him he vanishes.
Swanhilde and her
sisters are
however able to fly as swans. But
wounded by a spear,
Swanhilde falls to
earth and is rescued...