• Gertrude (redirect from Gertrud)
    the free dictionary. Gertrude or Gertrud may refer to: Gertrude (crater), a crater on Uranus's moon Titania 710 Gertrud, a minor planet Gertrude, Arkansas...
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    Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen (German: [ˈʊʁzula ˈɡɛʁtʁuːt fɔn deːɐ̯ ˈlaɪən] ; née Albrecht; born 8 October 1958) is a German politician, serving as the...
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    Margaretha Geertruida MacLeod (née Zelle, Dutch: [mɑrɣaːˈreːtaː ɣeːrˈtrœydaː ˈzɛlə]; 7 August 1876 – 15 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata...
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  • field marshal Erwin Rommel and gave birth to his daughter, Gertrud Stemmer (later Mrs. Gertrud Pan), on 8 December 1913. Rommel's family put pressure on...
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  • Gertrud is a 1964 Danish drama film written and directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer; it is based on the 1906 play of the same name by Hjalmar Söderberg. The...
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  • Gertrud is a novel written by Hermann Hesse, first published in 1910. It has been published into English by Peter Owen Publishers, London. Styled as the...
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    Gertrud Kauders (Czech: Gertruda Kaudersová; 26 April 1883 –May 19 1942) was a Czech artist of Jewish descent. She died in the Madjanek concentration...
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    Gertrud Wilhelmine von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (née von Sperling; 4 December 1860 – 14 May 1921) was a German noblewoman and philanthropist....
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  • Gertrude or Gertrud was the code name of the joint invasion plan for Turkey by Nazi Germany and Kingdom of Bulgaria, during Case Blue. The Gertrud was scheduled...
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    Gertrude of Bavaria (Danish and German: Gertrud; 1152/55–1197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse...
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  • Gertrúd Stefanek (born 5 July 1959, Ózd, Hungary) is a Hungarian fencer, who won two Olympic medals in the foil team competitions, in 1980 in Moscow and...
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  • Gertrud is a Swedish 1906 play (drama), in three parts, by author and playwright Hjalmar Söderberg. The play is a modern relationship drama. The main...
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  • Gertrud Käthe Chodziesner (10 December 1894 – March 1943), known by the literary pseudonym Gertrud Kolmar, was a German lyric poet and writer. She was...
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  • Gertrude Bohnert (2 April 1908 – 20 September 1948) was a Swiss painter. Her work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer...
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    Great, OSB (or Saint Gertrude of Helfta; Italian: Santa Gertrude, German: Gertrud die Große von Helfta, Latin: Sancta Gertrudis; January 6, 1256 – November...
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  • Gertrud Kantorowicz (1876-1945) was a German art historian, poet and translator. Gertrud Kantorowicz was born 1876 in Poznań. She studied in Berlin, becoming...
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    Gertrud Elli Heise (born 23 July 1921) was a female guard and later, SS overseer at several concentration camps during the Second World War. Heise was...
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  • Lillian Gertrud Asplund (October 21, 1906 – May 6, 2006) was an American secretarial worker who was one of the last three living survivors of the sinking...
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    Gertrud Bodenwieser (3 February 1890 – 10 November 1959), also known as "Gertrude", was a dancer, choreographer, dance teacher and pioneer of expressive...
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  • Gertrude of Baden (before 1160 – before 1225) was a Margravine of Baden by birth and by marriage a Countess of Dagsburg. She was a daughter of Margrave...
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  • Gertrude (also spelled Gertrud) is a feminine given name which is derived from Germanic roots that meant "spear" and "strength". "Trudy", originally a...
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  • Gertrud Bertha Schoenberg (née, Kolisch; pen name, Max Blonda; 11 July 1898 – 14 February 1967) was an Austrian opera librettist. She was the second wife...
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    Gertrud Kraus (Hebrew: גרטרוד קראוס; 5 May 1901 – 13 November 1977) was an Israeli pioneer of modern dance in Israel. Gertrud Kraus was born in 1901 in...
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  • Gertrud Bing (7 June 1892 – 3 July 1964) was a German art historian and director of the Warburg Institute. Born in Hamburg, she was educated at the Lyceum...
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    Gertrud Fridh (26 November 1921 – 11 October 1984) was a Swedish stage and film actress. Born in Gothenburg, Fridh later studied acting at Gothenburg...
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  • opposition to Lothair in 1127. Gertrud became his Queen consort. The conflict was still ongoing at the time of her death. Gertrud and Conrad III had at least...
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    Hedwig Pringsheim (born Gertrud Hedwig Anna Dohm; 13 July 1855 – 27 July 1942) was a German actress. Born in Berlin, she was the daughter of Ernst Dohm...
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    2000. His father, Simon Stockhausen, was a schoolteacher, and his mother Gertrud (née Stupp) was the daughter of a prosperous family of farmers in Neurath...
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    Gertrude of Süpplingenburg (18 April 1115 – 18 April 1143) was Duchess of Bavaria, Margravine of Tuscany, and Duchess of Saxony by marriage to Henry X...
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  • Gertrud Schmidt (born 18 July 1942) is a German sprinter. She competed in the women's 400 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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