- (Swahili) Elizabeth,
Elisabet,
Elisabeth (Indonesian)
Elisabet (Catalan, Danish, Finnish, German, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish)
Elísabet (Icelandic) Elisabeta...
- The
Fritzl case was a case that
emerged in 2008, when a
woman named Elisabeth Fritzl (born 6
April 1966)
informed investigators in the city of Amstetten...
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Elísabet Benavent (known in her
social networks as Betacoqueta; Gandia, 1984) is a
Valencian writer,
positioned as one of the most
relevant writers of...
- well-known
stage actress Elisabet Vogler (Ullmann), who has
suddenly stopped speaking. They move to a cottage,
where Alma
cares for
Elisabet,
confides in her...
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Cristina Elisabet Fernández de
Kirchner (née Fernández; born 19
February 1953),
often referred to by her
initials CFK, is an
Argentine lawyer and former...
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Elisabet Spiegelberg, also
called Denner-Spiegelberg, née
Denner (Nuremberg 1681 - Hamburg, 1757), was a
German actress and
theater director. She was one...
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Elisabet Fritz née Lenström, also
known as
Elisabet Renat (died 1752) was a
Swedish industrialist. She
managed the
Fritz Silk
Factory in
Stockholm from...
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Elisabet Strid (born 25
January 1976) is a
Swedish operatic soprano. She has been
particularly successful in the
operas of
Richard Wagner and
Richard Strauss...
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Elisabet Boehm (née Steppuhn) (27
September 1859 – 30 May 1943) was a
German feminist, writer,
founder of the
first Landwirtschaftlichen Hausfrauenvereins...
- Nina
Elisabet Persson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈnîːna ˈpæ̌ːʂɔn] ; born 6
September 1974) is the lead
singer and
lyricist for the
Swedish rock band The...