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Sieglinde z****-LIN-də is a
Germanic feminine given name. It is
derived from two
German words or elements.
Those being: "sigu" for
victory and "lind" for...
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Sieglinde was a
sonar decoy used
during the
Second World War by
German U-boats.
Sieglinde was
installed in
chambers on the
sides of the U-boat. It could...
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twins Sieglinde and Siegmund,
separated in childhood, meet and fall in love. This
union angers the gods, who
demand that
Siegmund must die.
Sieglinde and...
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Sieglinde Wagner (21
April 1921 – 31
December 2003) was an
Austrian operatic contralto, who also sang sing mezzo-soprano roles.
Wagner was born in Linz...
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Sieglinde Gstöhl (born 1964) is an
academic from Liechtenstein. She
currently serves as
Director of
Studies of the
department of EU
International Relations...
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Sieglinde Hartmann (born 1954 in Wuppertal, Germany) is a
German medievalist,
expert on the
medieval poet
Oswald von
Wolkenstein and
president of the...
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Sieglinde Katharina Rosenberger (born 21
January 1957 in Wippenham) is an
Austrian political scientist. She is
Professor of
Political Science at the University...
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Sieglinde Ammann (née Pfannerstill, born 4
February 1946) is a
retired Swiss pentathlete and long jumper. She
competed at the 1968 and 1972
Summer Olympics...
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Tullio Carminati (Bruno Mahler),
Katherine Carrington (
Sieglinde Lessing), Al
Shean (Dr.
Walter Lessing),
Walter Slezak (Karl Reder), Nicholas...
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Sieglinde Maria Ahrens (born 19
February 1936, in Berlin) is a
German organist and composer. She is the
daughter of (Johannes Clemens)
Joseph Ahrens (1904–1997)...