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variations (Bodili, Bodilli,
Bodilly, Bodyly) in the mid- to late 14th century. The
hamlet appears as
Bodillye in 1678, but
Bodilly has been used
since 1844...
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Gotch married barrister Jocelyn Bodilly (1913-1997), who was
thirty years her junior. He was the son of
Ralph Burland Bodilly (1894-1961) and
Sybil Sacré...
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Bodil Bjarta Joensen ([pɔte̝l jœːnsn̩]; 25
September 1944 – 3
January 1985) was a
Danish ****
actress born in the
village of Hundige, near Copenhagen...
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Bodil may
refer to:
Bodil Awards,
Danish film
awards Bodil (given name), a
feminine given name
Cyclone Bodil, a 2013
winter storm that
affected northern...
- 15 LV Cup
final against Saracens who won the competition.
Bodilly was born in Truro.
Bodilly has
featured for the
Exeter Chiefs 10
times in the
Aviva Premiership...
- ISSN 0022-3166. PMID 12771331. Öhlund, Malin; Palmgren, Malin; Holst,
Bodil Ström (19
January 2018). "Overweight in
adult cats: a cross-sectional study"...
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Bodil Kjær (born 11
March 1932 in
Hatting near Horsens) is a
Danish architect,
furniture designer,
professor and researcher, who has
specialized in interior...
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while Bodil attends a
lecture by
Michael Samuels.
Bodil then
invites Samuels over to her home to
spend the night, when Isabel's
Husband Luuk
calls Bodil and...
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Bodil Branner (born 5
February 1943, in Aarhus) is a
retired Danish mathematician, one of the
founders of
European Women in
Mathematics and a
former chair...
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Boedil (
Bodil)
Thurgotsdatter (died 1103) was a
Danish queen,
queen consort of King Eric I of Denmark.
Boedil was the
daughter of the
Danish Earl Thurgot...