• Swanhild or Svanhild may refer to: Swanachild, Bavarian princess who became the wife of Charles Martel (c. 688–741) Swanhild, wife or concubine of King...
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    Wolfratshausen Adalbert of Pernegg, Count of Bogen In 1072 he secondly married Swanhild, daughter of Count Sighard VII in the Hungarian March. List of rulers of...
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  • illustrious lineage, and the honour and solace of the homeland.” Lothar married Swanhild of Saxony and had four children: Henry I the Bald, Count of Stade Gerburg...
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    Swanehilde of Saxony (also Suanehild, Suanhild, Swanhild, Schwanhild or Billung, born between 945 and 955, died 26 November 1014) was Margravine of Meissen...
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    married Theoderic, Count of Autun. Charles also married a second time, to Swanhild and they had a child named Grifo.: 50  With Ruodhaid, with whom he had:...
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    Hamther(Hamðismál) Archived 2006-01-26 at the Wayback Machine Jimmy Joe, Svanhild (Swanhild) (Völsunga Saga); Norse Myths. Retrieved 27 Nov. 2019. Acker, Paul; Larrington...
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  • was the Count of Stade. He was the son of Lothar II, Count of Stade, and Swanhild of Saxony. Henry is recorded as a cousin of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor...
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  • d. after 961), Count of Stade, son of Lothar II, Count of Stade, and Swanhild of Saxony, brother of Henry I the Bald, Count of Stade. After the death...
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  • Eric to be a man without prospects. Deadlier by far are the intrigues of Swanhild, Gudruda's half-sister and a sorceress, who desires Eric for herself. She...
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    along with two other treasures of the abbey namely, the portable altar of Swanhild of the 11th century that depicts life of Christ carved in walrus horn,...
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  • described after Alberich's companions in the mythodology, in this case Swanhild. The type series consists of eight unsexed individuals measuring 14–15 mm...
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    Musiol, Gerhard [de]; Mühlig, Heiner. Authors: Baumann, Ulrike; Bernstein, Swanhild; Brand, Joachim; Brunner, Jürgen; Buchleitner, Andreas (CD-ROM only); Flach...
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    des Herzens (1882) Vielliebchen. Ein Blumenmärchen (1882) Ragenhart und Swanhild. Ein Harzepos aus dem achten Jahrhundert in 12 Gesängen (1883) Simplizitas...
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    German). München: Kösel. ISBN 978-3-466-30878-1. OCLC 763851859. Brenneke, Swanhild (1 November 2023). "Schwester Lea Ackermann gestorben". PRO | Das christliche...
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  • as Haggard's novel, but written from the point of view of the sorceress Swanhild, the opponent of Haggard's hero Eric, who no longer appears as a wicked...
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    doi:10.1261/rna.1851510. ISSN 1355-8382. PMC 2856875. PMID 20348442. Meyer, Swanhild U.; Pfaffl, Michael W.; Ulbrich, Susanne E. (2010-12-01). "Normalization...
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    – after 995; Billunger) Godesdiu (before 1002 – after 1040; Billunger) Swanhild (before 1051–1076) Gertrud I (before 1138 – after 1139) Jutta (Jutta of...
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