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Matilda of Tuscany
Italian feudal margrave of Tuscany, ruler in northern Italy and the chief Italian supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy, Stato della Chiesa
(b. 1046)
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Matilda of Swabia
duchess consort of Carinthia and Upper Lorraine
(b. 1000)
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Matilda FitzRoy, Countess of Perche
12th-century illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England
(b. 1050)
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Matilda of Normandy
daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders
(b. 1061)
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Matilde d'Altavilla
Daughter of Robert Guiscard Countess of Barcelona, Viscountess of Narbonne
(b. 1060)
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Matilda of Luxembourg
German noble
(b. 1100)
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Matilda de Cuiseaux
(b. 1110)
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Matilda de Heinsberg
(b. 1133)
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Matilda of Brabant
Countess of Holland
(b. 1200)
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Matilda de Percy
countess of Warwick and magnate
(b. 1150)
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Matilda of Béthune
Countess consort of Flanders
(b. 1220)
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Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon
Scottish countess, Kingdom of England
(b. 1171)
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Matilde de Borgonya
(b. 1150)
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Matilda Von Groitzsch
(b. 1185)
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Matilda of Bar
countess consort of Kyrburg
(b. 1200)
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Matilda von Dinslaken
(b. 1190)
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Matilda of Amboise
(b. 1200)
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Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland
Polish duchess
(b. 1270)
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Matilda of Hochstaden
German noble, d. 1265
(b. 1250)
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Matilda of Bavaria, Margravine of Meissen
oldest daughter of emperor Louis IV.
(b. 1313)
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Matilde von Jülich
(b. 1237)
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Matilda von Arenberg
(b. 1280)
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Maud Bruce
daughter of Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh, Kingdom of Scotland
(b. 1303)
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Maud of Lancaster, Countess of Ulster
Irish noble
(b. 1310)
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Maud, Countess of Leicester
British noble, England
(b. 1339)
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Mathilde van Savoye
Electress Palatine
(b. 1390)
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Matilda Grey
(b. 1382)
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Matilda Ferrers
(b. 1395)
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Mathilde de Brunswick-Lunebourg
(b. 1370)
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Matilda Throckmorton
Peerage person ID=3365
(b. 1425)
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Matilda Scarburgh
1646 - 3 Jan 1720/1721 Nandua, Accomac, Virginia
(b. 1646)
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Matilde d'Este
(b. 1673)
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Matilda Chase Ridgely
1763-1835
(b. 1763)
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Mary Matilda Betham
English poet and miniature painter, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
(b. 1776)
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Matilda Ridley Watts
1789 -1862
(b. 1789)
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Charlotte, Princess Royal
British princess, Württemberg
(b. 1766)
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Matilde Meoni Malenchini
Italian painter and academic
(b. 1779)
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Matilda Conyers
(b. 1753)
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Princess Sophia of Gloucester
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
(b. 1773)
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Matilda Gooch
(b. 1754)
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Matilda Houstoun
American novelist and travel writer
(b. 1815)
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Matilda Guiguer de Prangins
(b. 1758)
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Matilda Tone
Wife of Tone,
(b. 1769)
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Matilda Hays
British journalist, translator, editor, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
(b. 1820)
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Matilda Lee
(b. 1766)
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Matilda Joslyn Gage
American abolitionist, writer, USA
(b. 1826)
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Matilda Hanson
(b. 1767)
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Matilda Jane Evans
Australian novelist
(b. 1827)
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Matilda Biggs
(b. 1818)
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Matilda Sharpe
British painter
(b. 1830)
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Matilda Heron
American actress, USA
(b. 1830)
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Matilda Gilruth Carpenter
American temperance activist, writer, USA
(b. 1831)
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Matilda Cockburn
(b. 1772)
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Louisa Matilda Jacobs
American abolitionist and educator, USA
(b. 1833)
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Matilda Carse
Irish-born American businesswoman, social reformer, publisher, USA
(b. 1835)
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Matilda Emelia Margareta Nordström
Swedish, SE
(b. 1835)
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Matilde Isabel de Santana e Vasconcelos Moniz de Betencourt
Portuguese poetess, Portugal
(b. 1805)
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Matilda Betham-Edwards
English novelist, travel writer, poet and children's writer, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
(b. 1836)
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Matilda M. Barratt
British Mormon leader
(b. 1837)
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Matilda Sophia Cokayne
(b. 1779)
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Matilda Cooke Maltby
librarian, Sutton Free Library. Nebraska, USA
(b. 1841)
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Matilda Ewing
(b. 1781)
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Matilda Sparrow Bence
born 1791
(b. 1791)
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Matilda Ellen Bishop
British academic
(b. 1842)
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Matilda Gun Cuninghame
(b. 1783)
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Matilda Ridout Edgar
Canadian historian, Canada
(b. 1844)
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Matilda Maranda Crawford
American-Canadian correspondent, teacher, Canada
(b. 1844)
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Matilda Newport
amerikanisch-liberische Kolonialistin und Siedlerin
(b. 1795)
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Matilda Heming
British painter, Kingdom of Great Britain
(b. 1796)
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Princess Mathilde Sophie of Oettingen-Oettingen and Oettingen-Spielberg
German princess, Germany
(b. 1816)
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Matilde Díez
Spanish actor, España
(b. 1818)
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Matilde de Galvez, Marchesa della Sonora
1768-1839
(b. 1768)
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Matilda Coxe Stevenson
ethnologist, USA
(b. 1849)
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Matilda Lecky
person fl. in the 18th and 19th century
(b. 1800)
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Harriet Matilda Robbins
1800 - 1873
(b. 1800)
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Matilda Cugler-Poni
Romanian poet, Romania
(b. 1851)
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Matilda Harrison
(b. 1791)
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Matilda Fox
(b. 1792)
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Matilda Scrymgeour-Wedderburn
born 1803
(b. 1803)
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Matilda Smith
British botanical illustrator, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
(b. 1854)
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Matilda Stanley
died 1850
(b. 1806)
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Martha Matilda Harper
Canadian entrenpeneur, USA
(b. 1857)
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Matilda Price
(b. 1797)
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Matilda Scribner
wife of George Washington Schuyler, USA
(b. 1809)
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Matilda Helbert Israel
(b. 1801)
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Mrs. John Wood
English actress, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
(b. 1831)
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Matilda Coulson
born 1811
(b. 1811)
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Matilda Palazzesi
(b. 1802)
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Matilda Furley
Storekeeper, baker, butcher, hotel-keeper, community leader, New Zealand
(b. 1813)
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Matilda Penfold
1813-1890
(b. 1813)
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Matilda Jungstedt
Swedish singer, SE
(b. 1864)
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Matilda Hume
(b. 1805)
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Matilda T. Durham
American composer and hymn writer
(b. 1815)
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Matilda Pole
(b. 1807)
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Matilda Binny
(b. 1807)
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Matilda Penrose
(b. 1808)
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Margaret Matilda White
New Zealand photographer and nurse, New Zealand
(b. 1868)
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Matilda Browne
American painter, USA
(b. 1869)
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Matilda Marian Pullan
British writer
(b. 1819)
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Malvina Vernet y Sáez
Argentina
(b. 1830)
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