Mathilda - meaning and definition. What is Mathilda
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What (who) is Mathilda - definition


Mathilda (novella)         
NOVELLA BY MARY SHELLEY
Matilda (novella)
Mathilda, or Matilda,Clemit, "Legacies of Godwin and Wollstonecraft", 37. Mary Shelley spelled the novella's title "Matilda" and the heroine's name "Mathilda".
Mathilda d'Orozco         
  • Mathilda d'Orozco
SWEDISH NOBLE
Mathilda Montgomery-Cederhjelm; Mathilda Gyllenhaal; Mathilda Montgomery-Cederhielm
Mathilda Valeria Beatrix d'Orozco also by marriage known as Cenami, Montgomery-Cederhjelm and Gyllenhaal, (14 June 1796 – 19 October 1863) was a Swedish (originally Spanish-Italian) noble and salonist, composer, poet, writer, singer, amateur actress and harpsichordist.
Mathilda Hamilton         
  • Mathilda Hamilton
SWEDISH MISSIONARY AND ENTREPRENEUR
Mathilda Strömberg Hamilton; Mathilda Christina Strömberg
Mathilda Strömberg Hamilton born Mathilda Christina Strömberg (1864–1935) was a pioneering Swedish female missionary and entrepreneur. Together with her husband, a Swedish cleric whom she met in the United States, she travelled extensively, especially to India.
Examples of use of Mathilda
1. Nearby Mathilda Marks–Kennedy Primary had asked for 670, he said.
2. An array of famous guests such as Michael Madsen, David Carradine, Peter O‘Toole, Mathilda May, John Irwin, Woody Harrelson, Kiera Chaplin are expected to attend.