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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...
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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...
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explorer and conquistador, parti****ted in the
founding of
Buenos Aires Theodolinda Hahnsson (1838–1919), née Limón,
Finnish writer and translator, first...
- Rosalint, Ermelind, Kristlind, Melinda, Odelinde, Siglind/Sieglinde,
Theodolinda, Þórlindur; Linddís, Lindolf, Lindvald, Lindvardh,
Linveig very frequent...
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presumably behind the
naming of
another Stout detective, the
beautiful Theodolinda "Dol" Bonner.) The
surname "Fox" was
presumably chosen as an analogy...
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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...
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kingdom of the
Lombards in Italy.
There King
Agilulf and his wife
Theodolinda granted St. Columb**** land in the
mountains between Genoa and Milan...
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fulcrum of the
conversion to
Catholicism of the
Lombards initiated by
Theodolinda and the
monks of San
Colombano and
which later received,
precisely in...
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Georg ****ias Forsman),
senator and professor,
ennobled in 1882
Sofia Theodolinda Yrjö-Koskinen, playwright, wife of Y. S. Yrjö-Koskinen Yrjö Yrjö-Koskinen...
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Gospel of St. John, sent by Pope St.
Gregory the
Great (590-604) to
Queen Theodolinda for her son Adaloald.
Another of the
gifts of this pope to the Lombard...