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Kroto was born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England, to Edith and Heinz Krotoschiner, with his name being of Silesian origin.
Margaret also gave Malcolm two daughters, Edith, who married Henry I of England, and Mary, who married Eustace III of Boulogne.
# Edith of Scotland, also called Matilda, married King Henry I of England
The closest English relation in Richard's family tree was Edith, wife of Henry I of England.
Contemporary historian Ralph of Diceto traced his family's lineage through Edith to the Anglo-Saxon kings of England and Alfred the Great, and from there linked them to Noah and Woden.
King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland.
* May 1 Edith of Scotland, queen of Henry I of England
* Stafford, Pauline ( 2001 ) Queen Emma and Queen Edith: queenship and women's power in eleventh-century England.
Edward the Confessor was the first Anglo-Saxon and the only king of England to be canonised, but he was part of a tradition of ( uncanonised ) English royal saints, such as Eadburh of Winchester, a daughter of Edward the Elder, Edith of Wilton, a daughter of Edgar the Peaceful, and King Edward the Martyr.
* December 19 Edith of Wessex, queen of Edward the Confessor of England
Matilda was the elder of the two children born to Henry I of England, son of William the Conqueror, and his wife Matilda of Scotland ( also known as Edith ) who survived infancy ; her younger brother and heir to the throne was William Adelin.
Troughton was born on 25 March 1920 in Mill Hill, Middlesex, England to Alec George Troughton, a solicitor, and Dorothy Evelyn Offord, who married in 1914 in Edmonton, and had an elder brother, Alec Robert ( 1915 1994 ), and a younger sister, Mary Edith ( 1923 2005 ).
The second book opens with the election of Otto the Great as German king, treats of the risings against his authority, again omitting events in Italy, and concludes with the death of his first wife Edith of England in 946.
She restored a maisonette in Storrington, Sussex, England bequeathed her by friend Edith Major and named it St. Andrew's.
Howerd was born the son of a soldier, Francis Alfred William ( 1887 1935 ) and Edith Florence Howard ( née Morrison, 1888 1962 ) at the City Hospital in York, England, in 1917 ( not 1922 as he later claimed ).
Throughout his career, Howerd hid his potentially career-destroying homosexuality ( acts between consenting males being illegal in England and Wales until 1967 and illegal in Scotland until 1981 ) from both his audience and his mother, Edith.
On 11 June 1128 Geoffrey married Empress Matilda, the daughter and heiress of King Henry I of England by his first wife Edith of Scotland, and widow of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.
With the help of her mother and her aunt's ( Edith Wharton's ) social connections she was introduced to many prominent people, which led to working on a variety of significant projects on America's East Coast, Midwest, and California, and England.
King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland.
For example, Edith Kuiper discusses Adam Smith's engagement with feminist discourse on the role of women in the eighteenth century, France and England.
# Edith of Scotland ( c. 1080 1 May 1118 ), also called Matilda, married King Henry I of England
Edward's grandchild Edith of Scotland, also called Matilda, married King Henry I of England, continuing the Anglo-Saxon line into the post-Conquest English monarchy.
Terry's daughter Edith Craig became a theatre director, producer, costume designer and early pioneer of the women's suffrage movement in England ; her son, Edward Gordon Craig, became an actor, scenery and effects designer, illustrator and director and founded the Gordon Craig School for the Art of the Theatre in Florence, Italy, in 1913 ; and her grandnephew was the actor John Gielgud.

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In 1902 Edith began her schooling in Die deutsche Hauptschule zu St. Petri () where she studied until 1909.
Edith Sitwell () wrote that eccentricity is " often a kind of innocent pride ", also saying that geniuses and aristocrats are called eccentrics because " they are entirely unafraid of and uninfluenced by the opinions and vagaries of the crowd ".
Gytha of Wessex ( died 1098 or 1107 ) () was one of several daughters of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, by his first wife, Edith Swanneck.

Edith and 910
Established in 1933 by Edith Roseby Ball, Danebank has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 910 students from Kindergarten to Year 12.

Edith and
* 1861 Edith Roosevelt, American wife of Theodore Roosevelt, 27th First Lady of the United States ( d. 1948 )
* 1867 Edith Hamilton, German-American author and educator ( d. 1963 )
" Gardner's biographer Philip Heselton theorised that this group consisted of Edith Woodford-Grimes ( 1887 1975 ), Susie Mason, her brother Ernie Mason, and their sister Rosetta Fudge, all of whom had originally come from Southampton before moving to the area around Highcliffe, where they joined the Order.
* 1974 Edith Bowman, Scottish television and radio presenter
* 1944 Edith McGuire, American runner
* 1862 Edith Wharton, American writer ( d. 1937 )
* 1900 Edith Frank, Holocaust victim and mother of Anne Frank ( d. 1945 )
It is possible that it was a Viennese-born friend of Friedmann's in London, Edith Tudor Hart herself, at this time, a Soviet agent who first approached Philby about the possibility of working for Soviet intelligence.
Anne Frances Robbins was born on July 6, 1921, at Manhattan's Sloane Hospital for Women in New York, as the only child of car salesman Kenneth Seymour Robbins ( 1894 1972 ) and his actress wife, Edith Luckett ( 1888 1987 ).
* 1896 Edith Brown, survivor of the Titanic ( d. 1997 )
* 1915 World War I: British nurse Edith Cavell is executed by a German firing squad for helping Allied soldiers escape from Belgium
* 1887 Edith Sitwell, English poet and critic ( d. 1964 )
* Jeanne Moreau Edith Farber
* December 9 Edith Sitwell, British poet ( b. 1887 )
* September 30 Edith Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States ( b. 1861 )
* March 15 Edith Maude Eaton, English-born writer ( d. 1914 )
* October 25 Edith Leyrer, Austrian actress
* May 31 Edith Hamilton, German-born author ( b. 1867 )
* January 16 Edith Frank, German-Dutch mother of Anne Frank ( d. 1945 )
* December 28 Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, second wife of U. S. President Woodrow Wilson, was First Lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921.
* October 14 Edith Evans, British actress ( b. 1888 )
* October 27 Edith Brown, R. M. S.

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