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14-741: [REDACTED] Look up Hedvig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hedvig is a given name of German origin, derived from hadu ("battle, combat") and wig ("fight, duel"). Notable people with the name include: People [ edit ] Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie (1732–1800), Swedish noblewoman of French descent Hedvig Catharina Lilje (1695–1745), Swedish noblewoman, salonist and informal amateur-politician Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht (1718–1763), Swedish poet, feminist and salon-hostess Hedvig Eleonora Church , church in central Stockholm, Sweden Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp (1636–1715),

28-491: A hate crime incident Hedvig Raa-Winterhjelm (1838–1907), Swedish actor active in Sweden, Norway and Finland Hedvig Sophia of Sweden (1681–1708), Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, was the eldest child of King Charles XI of Sweden Hedvig Taube (1714–1744), Swedish noblewoman, official mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden Hedvig Wigert (1748–1780), Swedish opera singer Fictional characters [ edit ] Hedvig,

42-442: A hate crime incident Hedvig Raa-Winterhjelm (1838–1907), Swedish actor active in Sweden, Norway and Finland Hedvig Sophia of Sweden (1681–1708), Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, was the eldest child of King Charles XI of Sweden Hedvig Taube (1714–1744), Swedish noblewoman, official mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden Hedvig Wigert (1748–1780), Swedish opera singer Fictional characters [ edit ] Hedvig,

56-442: A hate crime incident Hedvig Raa-Winterhjelm (1838–1907), Swedish actor active in Sweden, Norway and Finland Hedvig Sophia of Sweden (1681–1708), Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, was the eldest child of King Charles XI of Sweden Hedvig Taube (1714–1744), Swedish noblewoman, official mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden Hedvig Wigert (1748–1780), Swedish opera singer Fictional characters [ edit ] Hedvig,

70-569: A main character in Henrik Ibsen 's play the Wild Duck See also [ edit ] Death of Hedviga Golik (1924–1966), a woman who died of natural causes whose body was not discovered for 42 years Hedwig (disambiguation) Hedwig (given name) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

84-459: A main character in Henrik Ibsen 's play the Wild Duck See also [ edit ] Death of Hedviga Golik (1924–1966), a woman who died of natural causes whose body was not discovered for 42 years Hedwig (disambiguation) Hedwig (given name) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

98-459: A main character in Henrik Ibsen 's play the Wild Duck See also [ edit ] Death of Hedviga Golik (1924–1966), a woman who died of natural causes whose body was not discovered for 42 years Hedwig (disambiguation) Hedwig (given name) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

112-596: The free dictionary. Hedvig is a given name of German origin, derived from hadu ("battle, combat") and wig ("fight, duel"). Notable people with the name include: People [ edit ] Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie (1732–1800), Swedish noblewoman of French descent Hedvig Catharina Lilje (1695–1745), Swedish noblewoman, salonist and informal amateur-politician Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht (1718–1763), Swedish poet, feminist and salon-hostess Hedvig Eleonora Church , church in central Stockholm, Sweden Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp (1636–1715),

126-596: The free dictionary. Hedvig is a given name of German origin, derived from hadu ("battle, combat") and wig ("fight, duel"). Notable people with the name include: People [ edit ] Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie (1732–1800), Swedish noblewoman of French descent Hedvig Catharina Lilje (1695–1745), Swedish noblewoman, salonist and informal amateur-politician Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht (1718–1763), Swedish poet, feminist and salon-hostess Hedvig Eleonora Church , church in central Stockholm, Sweden Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp (1636–1715),

140-431: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hedvig&oldid=1228085406 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Hedvig [REDACTED] Look up Hedvig in Wiktionary,

154-429: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hedvig&oldid=1228085406 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Hedvig [REDACTED] Look up Hedvig in Wiktionary,

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168-543: The queen consort of King Charles X of Sweden and queen mother of King Charles XI Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish noblewoman Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (1759–1818), the queen consort of Charles XIII of Sweden, famed diarist, memoirist and wit Hedvig Hricak (born 1946), Croatian American radiologist Hedvig Karakas (born 1990), Hungarian judoka Hedvig Lindahl (born 1983), Swedish soccer goalkeeper Hedvig Malina , ethnic Hungarian student from Slovakia, physically assaulted in

182-543: The queen consort of King Charles X of Sweden and queen mother of King Charles XI Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish noblewoman Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (1759–1818), the queen consort of Charles XIII of Sweden, famed diarist, memoirist and wit Hedvig Hricak (born 1946), Croatian American radiologist Hedvig Karakas (born 1990), Hungarian judoka Hedvig Lindahl (born 1983), Swedish soccer goalkeeper Hedvig Malina , ethnic Hungarian student from Slovakia, physically assaulted in

196-543: The queen consort of King Charles X of Sweden and queen mother of King Charles XI Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish noblewoman Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (1759–1818), the queen consort of Charles XIII of Sweden, famed diarist, memoirist and wit Hedvig Hricak (born 1946), Croatian American radiologist Hedvig Karakas (born 1990), Hungarian judoka Hedvig Lindahl (born 1983), Swedish soccer goalkeeper Hedvig Malina , ethnic Hungarian student from Slovakia, physically assaulted in

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