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German translator and writer (1876–1960)
Hedda Eulenberg (6 March 1876 – 13 September 1960) was a German translator and writer. Eulenberg was born in Meiderich (today part of Duisburg) in Prussian
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German poet and author
Herbert Eulenberg (25 January, 1876–4 September, 1949), was a German poet and author born in Cologne-Mülheim, Germany. He was married from 1904 to Hedda Eulenberg
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psychoanalyst Elizabeth Hedda Dyson (1897–1951), Netherlands-born New Zealand journalist and magazine editor Hedda Eulenberg (1876–1960), German translator
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German historian (1876–1925)
studies on his own in Berlin, Paris and Italy. In 1897 he married Hedda Maase (later Eulenberg). She divorced him in 1904. Moeller van den Bruck's eight-volume
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of her portraits include: Ida and Richard Dehmel Marlene Dietrich Hedda Eulenberg Hedwig Lachmann Gustav Landauer the families of the architects Hermann
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(1815–1881), Prussian diplomat and politician Hedda Eulenberg (1876–1960), German translator Herbert Eulenberg (1876–1949), German writer Botho Sigwart zu
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Swiss-German photographer and translator
In the meantime, she became a translator, also in cooperation with Hedda Eulenberg, and wrote articles for the press. At the beginning of the 1960s, she
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City district of Düsseldorf, Germany
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Battle; Female Warrior
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Noble; Nobility; Noble and Serene
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noble.
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 Variant spelling of English Eda, EDDA means "rich battle." Compare with another form of Edda.
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Of a Noble Kind; Warfare; Battle; Female Warrior
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Variant spelling of Yiddish Hende, HENDA means "favor; grace."
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War
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Pet form of German Hedwig, HEDDA means "contending battle."
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Voice of the Lord; Delightful; Sweet
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Joy
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Beautiful Voice
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 Pet form of Italian Edvige, EDDA means "contending battle." Compare with another form of Edda.
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With Clear Goals
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Poetry.
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pleasant.
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Warfare; Fighter; Battle; Female Warrior; Contending War; Battle Maiden
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Prosperous Guardian; Feminine of Ned; Born on Sunday
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Golden
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Refuge from battle.
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Feminine of Ned.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Beautiful
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Italian form of Greek Aikaterine, CATERINA means "pure."
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Battleground.
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Steel Blue Color; Stern; Severe
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Beauty; Movable
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English : variant spelling of Gee.Korean : variant of Chi.
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A narrator of Hadith
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Descendant
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Lord Shiva
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Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous...
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The religious or mythological book of the old Scandinavian tribes of German origin, containing two collections of Sagas (legends, myths) of the old northern gods and heroes.
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of Edda