Helvig may refer to: Helvig of Holstein (c. 1260 – c. 1324), Queen consort of Magnus Ladulås of Sweden Hedvig of Holstein (German: Heilwig; 1398–1436)...
Helvig of Holstein (also known as Hedwig; c. 1259 – c. 1325) was Queen of Sweden as the consort of King Magnus Ladulås. Her parents were Gerhard I, Count...
Helvig of Schleswig (also erroneously Hedwig; 1320–1374) was the queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Valdemar IV. She was the mother of Queen Margaret...
Stabe Helvig". olympedia.org. Retrieved 23 July 2021. Jan Oscar Stabe Helvig at World Rowing Jan Oscar Stabe Helvig at Olympics.com Oscar Stabe Helvig at...
Helvig Agnete Kinch née Amsinck (1872–1956) was a Danish artist who specialized in painting animals, especially horses. In the early 20th-century, she...
Christoph Helvig (1581–1617) was a German chronologist and historian, theologian and linguist. Helvig was born at Sprendlingen. In chronology he generally...
(St Hans' Day) on 24 June 1340, led by Ebbesen. Through his marriage with Helvig of Schleswig, the daughter of Eric II, Duke of Schleswig and what he inherited...
Anna Amalia von Helvig (August 16, 1776 – September 17, 1831) was a German and Swedish artist, writer, translator, socialite, Salonist and culture personality...
Hedvig of Holstein (German: Heilwig, Danish: Hedevig; 1398–1436) was a duchess of Schleswig and a countess of Holstein from the family of Schauenburg....
century Mormons: Portrait of Ira Eldredge with his three wives: Nancy Black Eldredge, Hannah Mariah Savage Eldredge, and Helvig Marie Andersen Eldredge....
daughter of King Magnus III of Sweden (Magnus Ladulås) and his Queen consort Helvig of Holstein. At the age of six, she was entrusted to the nuns at St. Clara...
statesman Birger Jarl. Seized power after defeating Valdemar in battle. Helvig of Holstein (5 children) Died 18 December 1290 Birger Birger Magnusson 18...
Pomerania (1320–1326 & 1329–1330) Elizabeth of Holstein-Rendsburg (1330–1331) Helvig of Schleswig (1340–1374) Philippa of England†‡ (1406–1430) Dorothea of Brandenburg†‡...
April 4, Suzuki scored his first career OHL playoff goal against Jeremy Helvig of the Kingston Frontenacs in a 6–5 Colts victory. In 12 playoff games,...
of excavations at Lindos. During this period, Kinch met the draftswoman Helvig Amsinck, a Danish artist who came to work on the Lindos project. The two...
Valdemar became again Duke of Schleswig. In 1340, he gave his only sister Helvig of Schleswig to marriage with Valdemar IV, the new king of Denmark. During...
Pomerania (1320–1326 & 1329–1330) Elizabeth of Holstein-Rendsburg (1330–1331) Helvig of Schleswig (1340–1374) Philippa of England†‡ (1406–1430) Dorothea of Brandenburg†‡...
Hillevi (also Hellevi) is a Scandinavian version of the German name Helvig, originally Heilwig. The oldest record of a Swedish woman by the name Hillevi...
Greece and Denmark (1940–1947) Romania Helena of Serbia (1141–1146) Hungary Helvig of Holstein (1290–1318) Sweden Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1398–1421)...