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Wulfhild of
Norway (1020 – 24 May 1071; Old West Norse: Úlfhildr Ólafsdóttir, Swedish:
Ulfhild Olofsdotter) was a
Norwegian princess, and a
duchess of...
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Wulfhilda, also
known as
Wulfhild and
Wulfreda among several other names (c. 940 – c. 996), was an Anglo-Saxon
abbess who is
venerated as a
saint in the...
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entrap Wulfhilda;
getting her aunt,
Abbess Wenflaeda of
Wherwell to fake an
illness and
summon Wulfhilda, with
Edgar instead waiting when
Wulfhilda arrived...
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Eadwig and Edgar. He had four sisters,
Eadgyth (or Edith), Ælfgifu,
Wulfhilda, and the
Abbess of
Wherwell Abbey. His
mother died
around 1000, after...
- date) Willigis,
German archchancellor and
archbishop (approximate date)
Wulfhilda of Barking,
English nun and
abbess (approximate date)
March 25 – Taira...
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Edgar of
England Edith, Lady of the
Mercians Ælfgifu, Lady of
Northumbria Wulfhilda, Lady of East
Anglia Father T****d, Earl of
Southern Northumbria...
- (670)
Saint Bettelin (Bertram),
Hermit of
Crowland (8th century)
Saint Wulfhilda of Barking,
Abbess of Barking,
Abbess of Horton, both in
England (c. 1000)...
- Wulfhild, also
spelled Wulfhilda or Wulfhilde, is a
Germanic female name.
Wulfhild (d.
after 996) was an
English nun,
abbess of
Barking and Horton. Wulfhild...
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McFarland & Company. p. 5. ISBN 9781476672540. Prothero,
Margaret Wulfhilda. The
History of the
Criminal Investigation Department at
Scotland Yard...
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Norwegian politician Wolfgang Tonne,
German World War II
fighter pilot Wulfhilda Tonne,
character from
Strike Witches All
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