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Matilda II,
Countess of
Nevers (1234/35–1262), also
known as Maud of
Dampierre or
Mathilda II of Bourbon, was a
sovereign Countess of Nevers, Countess...
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Matilda of
Ringelheim (c. 892 – 14
March 968), also
known as
Saint Matilda, was a
Saxon noblewoman. Due to her
marriage to
Henry I in 909, she
became the...
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- Erica-Theodoris:
Viennese Waltz,
Mathildi-Richard: Paso Doble. 12th w****:
First run: Erica-Theodoris: Waltz,
Mathildi-Richard: Tango.
Second run: Erica-Theodoris:...
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- 213–236. Donizo, Vita
Mathildis, ch. II, v. 1250–1256. Donizo, Vita
Mathildis, ch. II, v. 1257. Goez 1997, p. 194. Donizo, Vita
Mathildis,
edited by Luigi...
- throne,
contrary to his father's wishes.
According to her biography, Vita
Mathildis reginae posterior,
their mother had
favored Henry as king: in contrast...
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Henry asks
Matilda and
Abbot Hugh of
Cluny to
intervene in the dispute, Vita
Mathildis (c. 1115)....
- five men; Josephine,
Apostolia Zoi,
Valeria Kouroupi,
Eleni Karakasi,
Mathildi Maggira,
Stamatis Gardelis,
Othonas Metaxas, Valandis,
Dimos Beke and Giannis...
- of
which 378
leonine verses remain. His most
famous work is the Vita
Mathildis (Life of Matilda),
written in
leonine hexameters. The Life is divided...