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Winifreda is a town in the
province of La Pampa, Argentina,
located 50
kilometres from
Santa Rosa, in the
department of Conhelo. The town was founded...
- Série A club Santos. Born in
Winifreda, La Pampa,
Furch started his
career with
hometown Club
Social y
Deportivo Winifreda at the age of five. Aged ten...
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Winifreda (1897 – 1912) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.
After winning the
Richmond Stakes on her only
start as a
juvenile she took...
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Saint Winifred (or Winefride; Welsh: Gwenffrewi; Latin: Wenefreda,
Winifreda) was a
Welsh virgin martyr of the 7th century. Her
story was
celebrated as...
- 93), over a
period of 14
months from 1989 to 1990. The
victims included Winifreda, Lady Ashton,
widow of the English-Australian
impressionist painter Sir...
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original on 10
April 2023.
Retrieved 29
March 2022. Ryan 1985, p. 9. "
Winifreda". The Yard.
Archived from the
original on 22
February 2017. Retrieved...
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years earlier. Lord
Armstrong was
married three times. He
married firstly Winifreda Jane Adye,
daughter of
General Sir John
Miller Adye, in 1889. They had...
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Galeottia 1896
Thais 1897
Chelandry 1898 Nun
Nicer 1899
Sibola 1900
Winifreda 1901 Aida 1902
Sceptre ₩ ‡ 1903
Quintessence 1904
Pretty Polly ₩ 1905...
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Maria (Mary)
Winifreda Francisca Howard,
Duchess of
Norfolk (née
Shireburn or Sherburne; c. 1693 – 1754) was an
English Catholic noblewoman, the last...
- (1909)
Alpachiri (1910)
Colonia San José (1910)
Colonia Barón (1915)
Winifreda (1915)
Colonia Santa Teresa (1921) Juan José
Castelli La
Florida Coronel...