- 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...
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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...