Helga Axt (born 27 August 1937) is a German chess Woman International Master (1961) who three times won West Germany Women's Chess Championship (1957...
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actress Helga Aradóttir (1538–1614), grand-daughter of executed Icelandic bishop Jón Arason Helga Arendt (1964–2013), West German sprinter Helga Axt, German...
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Look up Axt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Axt or AXT may refer to: Axtya, or Axt, an evil character in Zoroastrian mythology Helga Axt (born 1937)...
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Rinder; in 1957 in Lindau, winner Helga Axt; in 1959 in Dahn, winner Friedl Rinder; in 1961 in Wennigsen, winner Helga Axt; in 1965 in Wangen im Allgäu, winner...
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Rinder 1957 Lindau Helga Axt 1958 Gießen Helga Axt 1959 Dahn Friedl Rinder 1960 Büdingen Maria Scheffold 1961 Wennigsen Helga Axt 1962 Eckernförde Anneliese...
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Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) (redirect from The Rise of Helga)
edits, it was finally approved in the UK with a new title, The Rise of Helga. Helga Ohlin is an illegitimate child born and reared in an abusive home. Her...
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The Viking (1928 film) (category Films scored by William Axt)
in a Viking raid and taken to Norway as a slave. There he is bought by Helga (Pauline Starke), an "orphan of noble blood" under the guardianship of Leif...
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The Prisoner of Zenda (1922 film) (category Films scored by William Axt)
Tarlenheim Edward Connelly as Marshal von Strakencz Lois Lee as Countess Helga, Flavia's lady-in-waiting Snitz Edwards as Josef Johnny George as Dwarf...
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