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Walpurga or
Walburga (Old English: Wealdburg; Latin: Valpurga, Walpurga, Walpurgis; Swedish: Valborg; c. 710 – 25
February 777 or 779) was an Anglo-Saxon...
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Walburga Oesterreich (née Korschel; 1880 –
April 8, 1961),
nicknamed "Dolly" and "Queen of Los Angeles", was a German-born
American housewife, married...
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Walburga Stemmer (March 1892 –
October 1928) was a
woman who had an
affair with
German field marshal Erwin Rommel and gave
birth to his daughter, Gertrud...
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Countess Walburga Douglas (née Habsburg-Lothringen; born 5
October 1958) is a German-born
Swedish lawyer and politician, who
served as a
member of the...
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Walburga Willmann (full name
Maximiliana Valentina Walburga Willmann; 18 May 1769 – 27 June 1835) was a
German pianist and composer, one of a
family of...
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known as
Saint Walpurga's Eve (alternatively
spelled Saint Walburga's Eve) and Walpurgisnacht, is the eve of the
Christian feast day of Saint...
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Walburga Wegner (25
August 1908 in
Cologne – 23
February 1993 idem at age 74) was a
German operatic soprano who
appeared at
major opera houses internationally...
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Maria Walburga Mozart (née Pertl; 25
December 1720 – 3 July 1778) was the
mother of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and
Maria Anna Mozart. She was born in...
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Walburga Fricke (born 14
September 1936) is a
German politician,
representative of the
Christian Social Union of Bavaria. She is a
member of the Landtag...
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Countess Walburga of
Egmont (c. 1489 – 7 March 1529), Dutch:
Walburga Gravin van Egmont, was a
countess from the
House of
Egmond and
through marriage Countess...