Walpurga or Walpurgis may refer to Saint Walpurga (8th century), an English missionary in Germany Walpurgis Night, a holiday celebrated in Central and...
Walpurga or Walburga (Old English: Wealdburg; Latin: Valpurga, Walpurga, Walpurgis; Swedish: Valborg; c. 710 – 25 February 777 or 779) was an Anglo-Saxon...
also known as Saint Walpurga's Eve (alternatively spelled Saint Walburga's Eve), is the eve of the Christian feast day of Saint Walpurga, an 8th-century abbess...
Walpurga Hausmännin (died 1587 in Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria) was a German midwife executed for witchcraft, vampirism, and child murder. The confession...
Walpurga (minor planet designation: 256 Walpurga) is a large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on 3 April 1886 in Vienna and was named...
Upper Paleolithic List of Stone Age art History of nude art Antl-Weiser, Walpurga (2009). "The time of the Willendorf figurines and new results of palaeolithic...
Walpurga von Isacescu (1852 – May 5, 1925), also seen as Walburga von Isacescu, was an Austrian swimmer, the first woman athlete to attempt a swim across...
Maria Antonia, Princess of Bavaria, Electress of Saxony (18 July 1724 – 23 April 1780) was a German princess, composer, singer, harpsichordist and patron...
became Walpurgis Night, commemorating the official canonization of Saint Walpurga on 1 May 870. It continued the tradition of lighting bonfires. Folklorist...
who believed Princess Maleen had died, is betrothed to marry Walpurga of Schwarztal. Walpurga, who only wants to marry Konrad to ensure that her inheritance...
The "Kerk" was in the Red Light District and connected to club called Walpurga Abbey where customers could paid by the minute to observe “monastic sisters”...
Martyrology Vladimir the Great c. 958 15 July 1015 Grand Prince of Kiev Walpurga c. 710 25 February 777 or 779 Walter of Pontoise c. 1030 c. 1099 Wenceslaus...
Wessex and the father of the West Saxon saints Willibald, Winnibald, and Walpurga. He led his family on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land but died en route in...
Fujiwara no Momokawa, Japanese statesman (b. 732) Gerard I, Frankish count Walpurga, Anglo-Saxon abbess (or 777) David Nicolle (2014). The Conquest of Saxony...
Archaeological Journal. 19 (1): 73–84. doi:10.1017/S0959774309000043. Antl-Weiser, Walpurga (2009). "The time of the Willendorf figurines and new results of palaeolithic...
am Hahnenkamm. Traditionally, he is called the brother of Willibald and Walpurga. Winibald's father was a West Saxon nobleman, Richard the Pilgrim and his...
Only person to be executed for witchcraft in Vienna; burned to death. Walpurga Hausmannin d. 1587 Bavaria Midwife who confessed to child murder, witchcraft...
Faust, and starred Nacho Vidal (in the role of Mephisto), Belladonna (Walpurga), Rita Faltoyano (slave) and Max Cortés (devil). In 2003, Ribas was nominated...
, 1875) and Ebenbürtig (1876). Helidor (1878). Die Pisaner (1872) and Walpurga and Der Johanniter (1887). Der Kaiserbote and Cancan (1873). Geschichte...
the ruins of Burgraves' Castle, it was rebuilt and dedicated to Saint Walpurga. Destroyed in World War II, it was reconstructed and opened to the public...
nun (approximate date) Lullus, archbishop of Mainz (approximate date) Walpurga, Anglo-Saxon missionary (d. 779) January 9 – Adrian of Canterbury, abbot...