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- life". On 1 August 1865, Acton married Countess Marie Anna Ludomilla Euphrosina von Arco auf Valley (1841–1923), daughter of the Bavarian Count Maximilian...
- Euphrosina Heldina von Dieffenau, or Heldin (died 1636), was a Swedish courtier. Originally from Germany, she became courtier to Catherine of Sweden, Countess...
- 7, including: Maria Anna "Nannerl" Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Parent(s) Wolfgang Nicolaus Pertl Euphrosina "Eva Rosina" Lang Family Pertl, Mozart...
- (of Ecsed) 5. Katalin Thelegdy 22. George Bebek 11. Margaret Bebek 23. Euphrosina Héderváry 1. Andrew Báthory 12. Mátyás Majláth 6. Stephen Majláth 3. Margit...
- Mirzilla the Fox Peter Pollatschek: Eusebius the Cat Marianne Wünscher: Euphrosina the Good Fairy Detlev Wolf: Pippifax Herwart Grosse: Mr. Lehrer, Schoolmaster...
- Her mother died in 1589, and she was placed in the care of the German Euphrosina Heldina von Dieffenau, whom she praised much later in life. In 1592, her...
- miracles. The judge ordered the chamber in which she was, with the virgins Euphrosina and Theodora, to be set on fire, and she thus consummated her glorious...
- the historical Yaroslavna is Yefrosinya (Russian: Ефросинья, English: Euphrosina). Yaroslavna is a patronymic, meaning "daughter of Yaroslav". Konchakovna's...
- Euphrosyne (Euphrosina) Löf (Stockholm, 1772 – Stockholm, 1 July 1828) was a Swedish ballet dancer and stage actress, best known for her affair with Prince...
- Severinus' P****io states that Donatus brought back to life a woman named Euphrosina; fought and slew a dragon who had poisoned the local well; gave sight...