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- Theodelinda also spelled Theudelinde (c. 570–628 AD), was a queen of the Lombards by marriage to two consecutive Lombard rulers, Autari and then Agilulf...
- Sofia Theodolinda Hahnsson (née Limón; 1 February 1838 – 20 April 1919) was a Finnish writer and translator. She is the first known female author to write...
- Yrjö-Koskinen. He was the husband of Finland's first female author, Theodolinda Hahnsson. He is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki. "Hietaniemen...
- Rosalint, Ermelind, Kristlind, Melinda, Odelinde, Siglind/Sieglinde, Theodolinda, Þórlindur; Linddís, Lindolf, Lindvald, Lindvardh, Linveig very frequent...
- explorer and conquistador, parti****ted in the founding of Buenos Aires Theodolinda Hahnsson (1838–1919), née Limón, Finnish writer and translator, first...
- spirit of the people. Thus, to the "pro-Catholic" phase of Agilulf, Theodolinda and Adaloald followed, from 626 (Arioald's accession to the throne) to...
- (652-653), the dukes elected Aripert I, Duke of Asti and grandson of Theodolinda, as the new king. The Bavarian dynasty returned to the throne, and the...
- the kingdom of the Lombards in Italy. There King Agilulf and his wife Theodolinda granted St. Columb**** land in the mountains between Genoa and Milan...
- the kingdom of the Lombards in Italy. There King Agilulf and his wife Theodolinda granted Columb**** land in the mountains between Genoa and Milan, where...
- presumably behind the naming of another Stout detective, the beautiful Theodolinda "Dol" Bonner.) The surname "Fox" was presumably chosen as an analogy...