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- Wivina is a feminine given name. It can refer to: Wivina (1103–1168), Benedictine abbess Wivina Belmonte, UNICEF representative Wivina Demeester (born...
- Wivina Belmonte is a UNICEF staff member. She is a national of both Spain and Canada, and since 2016 she has been the organisation's Deputy Regional Director...
- Wivina (1103–1168) was a Benedictine abbess. Born in Oisy, France, she refused all offers of marriage, becoming, aged 23, a hermitess at Groot-Bijgaarden...
- of Saint Bavo in Ghent, but by 1125, nuns under the leadership of Saint Wivina had founded a religious community there. Around 1183, the landgraviate became...
- Wivina Demeester-De Meyer (born 13 December 1943) is a Belgian politician who served as a Member of the Flemish Parliament and its predecessor bodies between...
- Philadelphia, and San Francisco, and her 2016 Belgian project, Repeat, won the Wivina Demeester Prize for Commissioned Public Art. Her work has been the subject...
- Bethany (local commemoration in Cuba) O Sapientia Olympias the Deaconess Wivina Sturm December 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Accession Day (Bahrain) International...
- Castle: rebuilt castle, where an annual flower show is held in spring. Saint-Wivina Benedictine nunnery: founded in 1125, grew strongly thanks to various donations...
- Buah" Aziz Sattarappeared in Season 6 episode, "Kenangan Mengusik Jiwa" Wivina Belmonteappeared in Season 7 episode, "Boria ****-****" Jamali Shadat...
- Norwegian earl (d. 1158) Vsevolod of Pskov, Kievan prince (approximate date) Wivina, French Benedictine abbess (d. 1168) January 17 – Frutolf of Michelsberg...