Examples of using Mathilde in English and their translations into Italian
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he bought a property for Mathilde in Cap-d'Ail.
Grand Dukes Kirill and Boris, to a dinner party at the house of Mathilde Kschessinska.
enjoyed his company and protection, Mathilde pursued a relationship with Grand Duke Andrei.
From the beginning, it would be a girl, Mathilde realized that Gabrielle
Mathilde Thomas and Jacques Cavallier's son is the treasure in the heaven of high perfumery.
At the end of May 1944 Mathilde attempted hara-kiri
Relations between the two nations improved only when Mathilde's younger sister Maria Josepha married her second cousin,
In 2011 he returned to the Caramoor Festival to perform Mathilde in Rossini's Guillaume Tell and portrayed Madame Lidoine in Dialogues of the Carmelites at the Pittsburgh Opera.
You can get in touch with Mathilde(the owner) through the contact form on this page.
In 1844 he married Mathilde Eckhard, but she died during their honeymoon in Florence
If you need to change the number of guests staying then send Mathilde(the owner) a message.
The feminist movement began in Denmark with the publication of the feminist book Clara Raphael, Tolv Breve, meaning"Clara Raphael, Twelve Letters," by Mathilde Fibiger.
ruined chapel Arnold tells Mathilde that he wants to avenge his father.
a"composition" that emphasizes the structure of Wagner's composition as the text inspired by Buddhism and Orient by Mathilde Wesendonck.
I wondered if Mathilde, whom I would only just met,
I wondered if Mathilde, whom I would only just met,
Maximilian Karl married secondly to Princess Mathilde Sophie of Oettingen-Oettingen
the result of the complicity between Mathilde Monnier, the pioneer of French dance,
In August 1911, during a small ball at the mansion of the famous ballerina Mathilde Kschessinskaya, Gabriel met Antonina Rafailovna Nesterovskaya(14 March 1890- 7 March 1950),
Princess Mathilde Caroline of Bavaria(German: Mathilde Karoline Friederike Wilhelmine Charlotte von Bayern)(Augsburg, August 30,