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Statue of
Walburgis at
Walburgis Kapelle at Kirchehrenbach, Germany...
- Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Rikissa (c.1178 – 1220),
married King Eric X of Sweden.
Walburgis (d. 1177),
married Bogusław I, Duke of Pomerania.
After Valdemar's death...
- Anna
Walburgis van
Nieuwenaer (1522-1600) was a
politically active Dutch countess. She
married Philip de Montmorency,
Count of Horn in 1543. She was a...
- 1579–1604:
Josina II of the Mark 1604–1631: Anna of the Mark 1631–1632:
Josina Walburgis of Löwenstein-Rochefort 1632–1646: Anna
Eleonora of
Staufen (simultaneously...
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together with a
large chapter church, the
predecessor of the
present St.
Walburgis. The
counts of
Zutphen acquired a lot of
power until the line of counts...
- in Leerort. Enno III was
married twice. Firstly, he
married Countess Walburgis of
Rietberg (1556–1586),
daughter and
heiress of
Count John II of Rietberg...
- and
later chamberlain at the
court of
Charles V, De
Montmorency married Walburgis van
Nieuwenaer in 1546. He
became stadtholder of
Guelders in 1555, an...
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Saint Walpurgis' Eve
Saint Walpurga's Day
Saint Walburga's Day
Saint Walburgis' Day
Feast of
Saint Walpurga Feast of
Saint Walburga Vappu Valborg Observed by...
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Countess Walburgis of
Rietberg (1555/56,
Rietberg – 26 May 1586, Esens) was 1565–1576 and 1584–1586
Countess of Rietberg.
Walburgis was the
second daughter...
- Bogusław duce C****ubie (Gerard Labuda, 2006). He was
first married to
Walburgis of
Denmark (d. 1177),
daughter of King
Valdemar I of
Denmark and Sophia...