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Danish noble and writer (1621–1698)
Leonora Christina, Countess Ulfeldt, born "Countess Leonora Christina Christiansdatter" til Slesvig og Holsten (8 July 1621 – 16 March 1698), was daughter
Leonora_Christina_Ulfeldt
The House of Ulfeldt is an old and distinguished Dano-German noble family from Funen. The oldest known members of the family lived in 12th century. The
Ulfeldt
Danish statesman (1606–1664)
Count Corfits Ulfeldt (10 July 1606 – 20 February 1664) was a Danish statesman known for his collaboration with Sweden during and after the 1657-1658
Corfitz_Ulfeldt
Topics referred to by the same term
Jacob Ulfeldt may refer to: Jacob Ulfeldt (1535–1593), Danish diplomat and member of the Privy Council Jacob Ulfeldt (1567–1630), Danish chancellor of
Jacob_Ulfeldt
Topics referred to by the same term
Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606-1664), Danish statesman, son of the chancellor Jacob Ulfeldt. Corfitz Ulfeldt may also refer to: Corfitz Ulfeldt (1559-1614), son
Corfitz Ulfeldt (disambiguation)
Corfitz_Ulfeldt_(disambiguation)
Count Leo Ulfeldt (also spelled Uhlefeld) (Copenhagen, 22 March 1651 – Vienna, 11 April 1716), was a Danish nobleman who fled to Austria, where he became
Leo_Ulfeldt
Danish noble (1626–1678)
Copenhagen royal palace in 1642: she to the noble Ebbe Ulfeldt. She and her sister Leonora Christina Ulfeldt were the only siblings present at her father's deathbed
Hedevig_Ulfeldt
King of Denmark and Norway from 1588 to 1648
external power still further with the assistance of his sons-in-law, Corfitz Ulfeldt and Hannibal Sehested, who now came prominently forward. Between 1629 and
Christian_IV_of_Denmark
Bohemian noblewoman
wife, Countess Elisabeth von Ulfeldt (1747–1791). She was the great-granddaughter of the notorious Count Corfitz Ulfeldt. By birth, she was a member of
Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein zu Wartenberg
Countess_Maria_Antonia_von_Waldstein_zu_Wartenberg
Danish diplomat (1535–1593)
Jacob Ulfeldt (1535 – 8 October 1593) was a Danish diplomat and member of the Privy Council from 1565. He is mostly known for his very troubled diplomatic
Jacob_Ulfeldt_(1535–1593)
Austrian politician and diplomat
Count Anton Corfiz von Ulfeldt (Brașov, 15 June 1699 – Vienna, 31 December 1769) was an Austrian politician and diplomat of Danish descent. He was the
Anton_Corfiz_Ulfeldt
Mogens Ulfeldt (22 April 1569 – 15 June 1616) was a Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy officer and landowner. He served as Admiral of the Realm from 1610. Ulfeldt was
Mogens_Ulfeldt
Swedish military campaign
with Wrangel, the Margrave of Baden-Durlach, the Danish defector Corfitz Ulfeldt and some other senior officers. The deliberations were mainly about a possible
March_Across_the_Belts
Danish painter (c. 1600 – c. 1670)
Jacob Mogensen, or Ebbe Ulfeldt (c. 1600 – c. 1670), was the brother of the Danish naval officer Corfits Ulfeldt, and became a landscape painter in Delft
Jacob_Mogensen_Ulfeldt
Conflict between Sweden and Denmark–Norway from 1643 to 1645
little for Norwegian public sentiment when Denmark was threatened and Jacob Ulfeldt initiated an attack into Sweden from Norwegian Jemtland. He was driven
Torstenson_War
Danish noble (1598–1658)
children in just fourteen years, among them the countess Leonora Christina Ulfeldt. Kirsten gave birth to 12 children, but only seven survived into mature
Kirsten_Munk
Supernatural raven in Danish folklore
and an eagle is known as a valravn. It is the charge of the now-extinct Ulfeldt family's coat of arms. According to 19th century scholar Jacob Grimm, the
Valravn
Danish poet and historian (1617–1675)
Roskilde in 1658 made Bering a Swedish subject. With support from Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) he negotiated with King Charles XI of Sweden for a position
Vitus_Bering_(1617–1675)
Manor house in Frederikssund Municipality, Denmark
Corfitz Ulfeldt (1563-1593) Jacob Ulfeldt (1593-1616) Mogens Ulfeldt (1616-1624) Corfitz Ulfeldt / Jacob Ulfeldt / Christian Ulfeldt / Anne Ulfeldt (1624-1643)
Selsø
Danish naval officer
Corfits Mogensen Ulfeldt (c. 1600 – October 1644) was a Danish naval officer. He was a cousin of the much more famous traitor Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664).
Corfits Ulfeldt (naval officer)
Corfits_Ulfeldt_(naval_officer)
Danish diplomat (1567–1630)
Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) Elsebet Jacobsdatter (died 1676) Knud Ulfeldt (1600–1646) Eiler Ulfeldt (1613–1644) Frands Ulfeldt (1601–1636) Laurids Ulfeldt (1605–1659)
Jacob_Ulfeldt_(born_1567)
King of Denmark and Norway from 1648 to 1670
Rigsraadet from office in 1651: his brothers-in-law Corfitz Ulfeldt and Hannibal Sehested. Ulfeldt went into exile in Sweden where he turned traitor, while
Frederick_III_of_Denmark
Historical province of Sweden
Corfitz Ulfeldt". The three named persons were the negotiators. Thuilerie was an ambassador from France, Oxenstierna represented Sweden and Ulfeldt represented
Halland
Chivalric order
Venetian ambassador Francesco Morosini, Denmark's national steward Corfitz Ulfeldt, Poland's crown chancellor Hieronim Radziejowski, chamberlain Christoph
Order_of_Amarante
Manor house in Funen, Denmark
née Ulfeldt (1495–1515) Ebbe Andersen Ulfeldt (1515–1540) Knud Ebbesen Ulfeldt (1540–1566) Corfitz Knudsen Ulfeldt (1566–1593) Jacob Corfitzen Ulfeldt (1593–1616)
Holckenhavn_Castle
Medieval exonym for Rus'
River (Moscum amnem), is 14 miles in circumference. Danish diplomat Jacob Ulfeldt, who traveled to Muscovy in 1578 to meet with Tsar Ivan IV, titled his
Ruthenia
17th century autobiography by Leonora Christina
it is considered an existential religious writing. Married to Corfitz Ulfeldt, Leonora Christina was imprisoned from 1663 to 1685 in the Blue Tower of
Jammers_Minde
Daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark
Schleswig-Holstein with her mother and siblings. She was the twin of her sister Hedevig Ulfeldt. She was raised under the supervision of the royal governess Karen Sehested
Christiane_Sehested
North Germanic language
this period are Thomas Kingo, poet and psalmist, and Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, whose novel Jammersminde (Remembered Woes) is considered a literary masterpiece
Danish_language
Danish nobleman and Admiral of the Realm
Tomarps (Tommerup), Denmark–Norway, in 1594 to Brostrup Gjedde and Dorthe Ulfeldt, Ove Gjedde went to Sorø Academy from 1609 to 1612 and studied thereafter
Ove_Gjedde
Latin Catholic diocese in Denmark, pre-1022–1537
Jacob Poulsen 1350–1368 Henrik Gertsen 1368–1395 Niels Jepsen Ulfeldt / Niels Jacobsen Ulfeldt 1395–1416 Peder Jensen Lodehat 1416–1431 Jens Andersen Lodehat
Ancient_Diocese_of_Roskilde
of her involvement in an alleged conspiracy of Danish statesman Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) against King Frederick III of Denmark in 1650–51. She was born
Dina_Vinhofvers
Ruins off Bornholm
traveled to Copenhagen to return the island to the king of Denmark. Corfitz Ulfeldt and his wife Leonora Christina were imprisoned in Hammershus 1660–1661
Hammershus
Part of the Torstenson War
defeated a Danish-Norwegian fleet and took 1,000 prisoners, including Ulfeldt, Benjamin Grabov and von Jasmund. The Danish admiral Pros Mund was killed
Battle_of_Fehmarn_(1644)
Building in Aarhus Municipality, Denmark
From To Owner Peder Ebbesen Galt 1548 Jost Andersen Ulfeldt 1548 Anne Ulfeldt, married Friis Jørgen Friis 1625 1651 Niels Friis 1651 1662 Mogens Friis
Vilhelmsborg
Head of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry
et Szitnya 14. Count Georg Christian von Waldstein zu Wartenberg 7. Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein zu Wartenberg 15. Countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt
Prince August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince_August_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha
Building in Höör Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden
(1602-1682) lost the family fortune, it was sold to Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) to repay his debts. Ulfeldt was a Danish aristocrat famous for having switched
Bosjökloster
Manor house in Denmark
Jacobsdatter Ulfeldt née Flemming (1544–1593) Jacob Ulfeldt (1593–1614) Corfitz Ulfeldt (1614–1631) Jacob Ulfeldt (1631–1646) Corfitz Ulfeldt (1646–1647)
Bavelse
Danish naval officer (1629–1697)
in 1683. Juel was married to Margrethe Ulfeldt (1641–1703) in 1661. She was the daughter of nobleman Knud Ulfeldt (1609–1657) and Vibeke Podebusk (1608–1645)
Niels_Juel
Peace treaty between Sweden and Denmark–Norway
died during the negotiations and was replaced by Ture Sparre. Corfitz Ulfeldt and Chancellor Christen Thomesen Sehested were the chief negotiators of
Treaty_of_Brömsebro_(1645)
Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1648 to 1670
morganatic marriage with Kirsten Munk, among which Corfitz Ulfeldt, married to Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, was the leading member. Upon her husband's accession
Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Calenberg
Sophie_Amalie_of_Brunswick-Calenberg
Public square in Copenhagen, Denmark
the 17th century, Corfitz Ulfeldt built a mansion at the site and the square became known as Ulfeldts Plads (English: Ulfeldt's Square). The mansion was
Gråbrødretorv
Bille, Marshal of the Realm (died 1657) Undated c. 1600 – Corfits Mogensen Ulfeldt, naval officer (died 1644) March – Margaret Stuart, second daughter of
1600_in_Denmark
Norwegian-Danish military officer
Bjelke and his wife Edel Ulfeldt for life. Five years later, the king created a deed which ceded the property to Edel Ulfeldt and her descendants. It mentions
Henrik_Bielke
Daughter of Christian IV of Denmark
arrest in 1646. Sophie Elisabeth sided with her sister Leonora Christina Ulfeldt in her conflict with the crown and took Leonora's son to her at the Swedish
Sophie_Elisabeth_Pentz
the Realm In office 1616–1623 Monarch Christian IV Preceded by Mogens Ulfeldt Succeeded by ? Personal details Born 23 November 1572 Fussingø Died 9 April
Albret_Skeel
Archaeogenetic name for an ancestral genetic component
Price, T. Douglas; Fischer Mortensen, Morten; Nielsen, Anne Birgitte; Ulfeldt Hede, Mikkel (10 January 2024). "100 ancient genomes show repeated population
Western_hunter-gatherer
Danish noble
of nobleman Christoffer Huitfeldt (1501–1559) and married Knud Ebbesen Ulfeldt of Svenstorp Castle in Scania (d. 1586). She was granted the Möllerup Castle
Beate_Huitfeldt
Village in Southern Denmark, Denmark
from 1612, and were donated to the church by owner of Holckenhavn, Jacob Ulfeldt, after a fire in Frørup and Frørup Church. A model ship, of the 1780-built
Frørup
Queen of Sweden from 1632 to 1654
alone in her own time for choosing masculine dress (Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, for example, was known for dressing the same way), she also had physical
Christina,_Queen_of_Sweden
Fort Frederiksborg is sold to the English. 19 May – Leonora Christina Ulfeldt is released after twenty-two years in confinement in Blåtårn. September
1685_in_Denmark
Official in the Holy Roman and Austrian imperial courts
Count Dominik von Königsegg-Rothenfels 1753–1769 Count Anton Corfiz von Ulfeldt 1769–1776 Prince Johann Joseph of Khevenhüller 1776–1782 Prince Joseph
Obersthofmeister
Danish privy councillor and landowner
conduct. He maintained a close relationship to Corfitz Ulfeldt, whose brother Laurids Ulfeldt was married to Parsberg's daughters Else.Corfitz Ylfeldt
Oluf_Parsberg
Mistress of Christian IV of Denmark
children. She was particularly despised by Corfitz Ulfeldt and his wife Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, who was one of his morganic children. Conflicts between
Vibeke_Kruse
Austrian prince and patron of music (1724–1784)
Maria Elisabeth von Lobkowicz, married the diplomat Count Anton Corfiz von Ulfeldt. His paternal grandparents were Ferdinand August von Lobkowicz and, his
Ferdinand Philipp von Lobkowicz
Ferdinand_Philipp_von_Lobkowicz
Danish merchant, shipowner and builder
1642, he rented the building alone on a five-year lease. In 1647, Corfitz Ulfeldt ceded it to him in exchange for a 5,0000 daler reduction in his claims
Jacob_Madsen
Intimate companion of a ruler or other important person
his throne and, as a result, Afonso had her sent to a convent Corfitz Ulfeldt became son-in-law to Christian IV of Denmark before trying to kill him
Favourite
Austrian prince and patron of music (1680–1734)
von Lobkowicz (1726–1786), who married diplomat Count Anton Corfiz von Ulfeldt, in 1743. Philip Joseph von Lobkowicz (1728–1729), who died young. Charles
Phillip Hyacinth von Lobkowicz
Phillip_Hyacinth_von_Lobkowicz
Danish-Norwegian nobleman and field marshal
Corfitz Ulfeldt, who had him dismissed from his posts and sent to Glückstadt as commandant. Ahlefeldt supported Frederick III in his struggle with Ulfeldt, and
Claus_von_Ahlefeldt
Danish noblewoman and royal mistress
married the wealthy nobleman Knud Ulfeldt (1600–1646), the son of Chancellor of the Realm Jacob Ulfeldt. Knud Ulfeldt lost his position of marshal of the
Anne_Lykke
next three loads the following month and the remainder on demand. Corfitz Ulfeldt is appointed as Governor of Copenhagen. Dieterich Buxtehude, composer (died
1637_in_Denmark
Bidal d'Asfeld Viceroys named by Archduke Charles: 1706–1710: Leo Graf Ulfeldt 1711–1712: Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1713–1713: Guido
List_of_viceroys_of_Catalonia
Uruguayan tango singer (1926–1964)
the most important tango singers in the genre's history. He married Nora Ulfeldt in 1958 and had a daughter. His marriage ended in separation, however,
Julio_Sosa
Anglo-Irish nobleman (1744–1800)
Countess Maria Wilhelmine Uhlfeldt (the daughter of Count Anton Corfiz von Ulfeldt), in 1793. Lady Anne Meade (1768–1826), who married William Whaley, second
John Meade, 1st Earl of Clanwilliam
John_Meade,_1st_Earl_of_Clanwilliam
Castle in Funen, Denmark
1615 1615 Hans Pogwish 1616 1630 Jacob Ulfeldt 1630 1640 The children of Jacob Ulfeldt 1640 1648 Laurids Ulfeldt 1648 1656 Oluf Parsberg 1656 1666 Otto
Egeskov_Castle
River (Moscum amnem), is 14 miles in circumference. Danish diplomat Jacob Ulfeldt, who traveled to Russia in 1578 to meet with Tsar Ivan IV, titled his posthumously
Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia
Names_of_Rus',_Russia_and_Ruthenia
Danish noble, philanthropist and estate owner
Her companion in this enterprise was Margrethe Ulfeldt (1641–1703), daughter of nobleman Knud Ulfeldt (1609–1657) and widow of naval hero Niels Juel (1629–1697)
Berte_Skeel
Administrative body in Denmark (12th c. – 1848)
1313-1320 Guido of Halland 1328-29 Peder Jensen Galen 1376 Niels Jacobsen Ulfeldt 1396-1398 Peder Jensen Lodehat 1400-1413 Jacob Prælat 1413-1416 Jens Andersen
Danske_Kancelli
1740 Anton Corfiz Ulfeldt (* 1699; † 1760) Grand Ambassador Maria Theresa Mahmud I 20 October 1740 25 October 1740 Anton Corfiz Ulfeldt Ambassador Maria
List of ambassadors of Austria to Turkey
List_of_ambassadors_of_Austria_to_Turkey
Price, T. Douglas; Fischer Mortensen, Morten; Nielsen, Anne Birgitte; Ulfeldt Hede, Mikkel (10 January 2024). "100 ancient genomes show repeated population
Scandinavian_prehistory
Christiane Sehested 1626–1670 Hannibal Sehested 1609–1666 Hedevig Ulfeldt 1626–1678 Ebbe Ulfeldt c. 1600–1670 Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1628–1685 Frederick
Family tree of Danish monarchs
Family_tree_of_Danish_monarchs
Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau
Waldstein 11. Countess Wilhelmine of Waldstein 23. Elisabeth, Countess Ulfeldt 1. Rudolf, 9th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 24. Prince Carl Borromäus
Rudolf, 9th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau
Rudolf,_9th_Prince_Kinsky_of_Wchinitz_and_Tettau
Jens Billes visebog (E I,2); the only manuscript of Leonora Christina Ulfeldt's Heltinders Pryd (C V,1); and a rare first edition of Margrethe Lasson's
Karen_Brahe
– Jens Høysgaard, philologist (died 1773) 16 March – Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, noblewoman and writer (born 1621) 6 October – Erik Tylleman, governors
1698_in_Denmark
Austro-Hungarian Diplomat
daughters of Count Georg Christian von Waldstein and Countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt). His family, a part of the Hungarian nobility, had been prominent since
Alajos_Károlyi
Danish landowner and lensmann
counsellor Niels Bold of Ravnholt (died 1540) and Beate Eggertsdatter Ulfeldt (died 1555). He was the brother of Evert Bild. Bild spent a few years as
Peder_Bild
Archaeological period in Northern Europe
Price, T. Douglas; Fischer Mortensen, Morten; Nielsen, Anne Birgitte; Ulfeldt Hede, Mikkel (January 2024). "100 ancient genomes show repeated population
Nordic_Bronze_Age
and the opportunities they are offered. Her heroine Leonora Christina Ulfeldt who is also the subject of two of her short stories is depicted as a strongly
Louise_Hegermann-Lindencrone
constantly indebted gambler. She did not side with her sister Leonora Christina Ulfeldt during the conflict between Leonora and the king and was not close to her
Elisabeth_Augusta_Lindenov
Dutch painter (1592–1656)
Denmark. He also painted a portrait of the King's daughter Leonora Christina Ulfeldt while she was in The Hague. His popularity in the Netherlands was such
Gerard_van_Honthorst
Fought between Denmark and Sweden in 1657
himself would die of his wounds after a long conversation with Wrangel. Ulfeldt attempted to take part in it but was told off by Bille, since he didn't
Siege_of_Fredriksodde
King of Portugal from 1837 to 1853
et Szitnya 14. Count Georg Christian von Waldstein zu Wartenberg 7. Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein zu Wartenberg 15. Countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt
Ferdinand_II_of_Portugal
Someone imprisoned for their political activity
Christina Ulfeldt was imprisoned in solitary confinement in a royal dungeon for twenty-one years as the wife and later widow of Count Corfitz Ulfeldt. Ai Weiwei
Political_prisoner
North-central European culture around 4300–2800 BCE
Price, T. Douglas; Fischer Mortensen, Morten; Nielsen, Anne Birgitte; Ulfeldt Hede, Mikkel (January 10, 2024). "100 ancient genomes show repeated population
Funnelbeaker_culture
Danish painter (1843–1917)
Prison", 1875) in the Hirschsprung Collection; Corfits Ulfeldt og Leonora Christina ("Corfitz Ulfeldt and Leonora Christina"); Dronning Sophie Amalies Død
Kristian_Zahrtmann
Commercial hunting of whales in Basque
the Danish man-of-war De To Løver ("The Two Lions"), under Corfits Ulfeldt. Ulfeldt, who had been sent to Spitsbergen to protect Danish interests, led
History_of_Basque_whaling
Danish noble, landowner and county administrator
mother of Kirsten Munk (1598–1658) and grandmother of Leonora Christina Ulfeldt (1621–1698). She was born at Landskrona Citadel in Scania (Skåne), a part
Ellen_Marsvin
Danish landowner and county governor of Copenhagen
born on 30 September 1665, the son of admiral Niels Juel and Margrethe Ulfeldt. In 1688, Juel was appointed as kammerjunker. In 1699, he was appointed
Knud_Juel
Viennese countess
of Mozart and Beethoven. Maria Wilhelmina Ulfeldt was the daughter of Imperial Count Anton Corfiz Ulfeldt (also spelled Uhlfeldt; 1699–1770), who "held
Maria Wilhelmine von Thun und Hohenstein
Maria_Wilhelmine_von_Thun_und_Hohenstein
Name list
Anton Uesson (1879–1942), Estonian politician and engineer Anton Corfiz Ulfeldt (1699–1769), Austrian politician and diplomat Anton Ulrich, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
Anton_(given_name)
prison for murder and other offenses. Released in 2018. Leonora Christina Ulfeldt 1663 1685 22 years Denmark Daughter of Christian IV of Denmark. Confined
List of longest prison sentences served
List_of_longest_prison_sentences_served
Danish manor house
(1642-1653) Otte Urne (1653-1657) Knud Ulfeldt (1657-1670) Christoffer Ulfeldt (1670- ) Sophie Amalie Krag, gift 1) Ulfeldt, 2) Rantzau ( -1698) Otto Rantzau
Alslevgaard
Name list
Society Leonora Tyson (1883–1959), English suffragette Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, Danish princess Leonora Wigan (1805–1884), British actor Leonora Wray
Leonora_(given_name)
Duchess of Nemours
et Szitnya 14. Count Georg Christian von Waldstein zu Wartenberg 7. Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein zu Wartenberg 15. Countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Princess_Victoria_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha
Danish count and army officer (1813–1888)
Countess Dannemand remarked that “it was as if Dannemand were another Corfitz Ulfeldt,” referring to the 17th-century statesman whose defection to Sweden made
Frederik_Wilhelm_Dannemand
Historic building in Aarhus Municipality, Denmark
Jostsdatter Ulfeldt / Helvig Jostsdatter Ulfeldt / Kirsten Jostsdatter Ulfeldt 1623–1638 – Helvig Jostsdatter Ulfeldt 1638–1648 – Johan Kjeldsen Brockenhuus
Moesgård
Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1670 to 1699
Christina Ulfeldt, and were known to have sent gifts to ease Ulfeldt's imprisonment, something which was resented by her mother-in-law, who regarded Ulfeldt a
Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel
Charlotte_Amalie_of_Hesse-Kassel
1751 in Austria Monarch – Maria Theresa State Chancellor - Anton Corfiz Ulfeldt - Banat Military Frontier - District of Potisje December 14 – The Theresian
1751_in_Austria
constructed. 27 March – Hans Svane, statesman (died 1668) 10 July Corfitz Ulfeldt, statesman, and one of the most notorious traitors in Danish history (died
1606_in_Denmark
Calendar year
IV of Denmark, and his morganatic spouse Kirsten Munk (d. 1670) Hedevig Ulfeldt, daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk (d. 1678) July
1626
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English : unexplained.
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Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Tobias, TOPIAS means "God is good."
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A Combination of Krystal and Lynn; Sparkling
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Wife of Rukmi
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English name derived from the Cornish word kerensa, KERENSA means "love."
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Vidya--education esh-ishwar--god --god of education
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