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Mr. Bean's girlfriend, Irma Gobb ( played by Matilda Ziegler ), appears in a number of episodes.
Kemmler murdered Matilda " Tillie " Ziegler, his common-law wife, with a hatchet on March 29, 1889, and was sentenced to death by electrocution at New York's Auburn Prison.
David later becomes incensed by his uncle's lack of persistence concerning Donna Ludlow's ( Matilda Ziegler ) heroin addiction, and blames him for her death later in the year.
Matilda Ziegler ( born 23 July 1964 ) is an English television, stage and film actress best known for her roles as Irma Gobb in Mr. Bean ( Mr. Bean's girlfriend ) and as Donna Ludlow in the long-running BBC1 serial EastEnders and Ruth in the BBC Three sitcom Swiss Toni.
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* Matilda Ziegler ( born 1964 ), an English actress
Ziegler died on May 24, 1905, leaving his wife, Electa Matilda Ziegler ( a philanthropist for the blind, among other things ) and son, William, Jr., then 14 years of age.

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The most famous bush ballad is " Waltzing Matilda ", which has been called " the unofficial national anthem of Australia ".
Matilda discovers it is not ghosts but the Countess of Wolfenbach who lives on the upper floors and who has been forced into hiding by her husband, the Count.
Sally Roesch Wagner of The Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation has published a pamphlet titled The Wonderful Mother of Oz describing how Matilda Gage's radical feminist politics were sympathetically channeled by Baum into his Oz books.
The Catholic Church, possibly motivated by its claim against her property, has always asserted that Matilda never had any child at all.
However, Matilda has since turned up alive and well, in a story by Don Rosa ; there she also refers to Hortense, though Hortense is not seen.
Don Rosa has suggested that Matilda McDuck could have married the well-known Disney character Ludwig von Drake.
Extensive folklore surrounds the song and the process of its creation, to the extent that the song has its own museum, the Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton, Queensland.
It has been widely accepted that " Waltzing Matilda " is potentially based on the following story:
The civil war between supporters of Stephen and the supporters of Matilda has proven popular as a subject in historical fiction.
It has been speculated that Enoch led Young to instigate the ban against black men holding Mormon priesthood when Enoch L. Lewis married a white Mormon woman, Mary Matilda Webster, in Cambridge, Massachusetts on September 18, 1846.
Bert has a twin brother, Bart ; a nephew, Brad ; and an Aunt Matilda.
A notable collection is that of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Memorial and Tank Museum, at Puckapunyal, Australia, which has five Matilda IIs on display.
Lamour was the heroine of a novel, Dorothy Lamour and the Haunted Lighthouse ( 1947, by Matilda Bailey ), where " the heroine has the same name and appearance as the famous actress but has no connection ... it is as though the famous actress has stepped into an alternate reality in which she is an ordinary person.
Cuomo has been married for more than fifty years to his wife Matilda.
There has been much scholarly debate over the dating of the charters he received from Stephen and Matilda ; depending on the order and timing of those documents, Geoffrey appears to have either been playing off one against the other to get what he wanted or was courted by the rival claimants to the throne for his support.
They have three children: Rose ( Rosie ), Matilda ( who has followed her parents into the acting profession ), and Joseph ( Joe ).
When returned to his cell to regain his strength for a second " questioning ", he is visited by a vision of Matilda, who tries to convince him to completely yield his soul to Satan as she has.
Lucifer reveals that it has long been his plan to gain Ambrosio ’ s soul, and Matilda was his servant in the process.
Ambrosio has already given into his desire for Matilda and the story of the Bleeding Nun told in the subplot foreshadows his further downfall with Antonia and his eternal punishment in the hands of the devil.
While Matilda and Lavender are friends in the novel, Matilda has no direct interaction with Bruce and Amanda, and in her and Lavender's only encounter with Hortensia, she insults them, while in the film, she is nice to them.
It has also been reported that the character of Miss Honey began as a well-intentioned alcoholic whose misdemeanors repeatedly had to be covered up by Matilda from the attentions of her headmistress.

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Their debut single was the bush ballad, " Waltzing Matilda ", which appeared in November and reached the Melbourne top 40 singles chart.
By 1139, an invasion of England by Robert and Matilda appeared imminent.
The Scottish singer-songwriter Alistair Hulett wrote a song about the ' swaggies ' called " The Swaggies Have All Waltzed Matilda Away " ( mp3 download from the Artist's website ), which appeared on his album The Cold Grey Light Of Dawn.
In 1593 appeared the first of Drayton's historical poems, The Legend of Piers Gaveston, and the next year saw the publication of Matilda, an epic poem in rhyme royal.
He established himself as an efficient character actor and appeared in Patty ( 1976 ), Fingers ( 1978 ) as the pizzeria owner Luchino, Matilda ( 1978 ), They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way ( 1978 ), The Jerk ( 1979 ), Seven ( 1979 ), Below the Belt ( 1980 ), Defiance ( 1980 ), Battle Creek Brawl ( 1980 ) alongside Jackie Chan, Evilspeak ( 1981 ), ... All the Marbles ( 1981 ) and finally Pandemonium in 1982.
* Lilli: The only female character before Matilda appeared, Lilli is a beautiful cat who serves as a tightrope artist in the circus.
However, in 1139, when the empress Matilda appeared in England, he declared for her, and placed the city of Gloucester at her disposal ; he was further distinguished by sacking the nearby royalist city of Worcester, attacking Stephen's siege works at Wallingford Castle and reducing the county of Hereford.

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For Matilda, it was the first she had known in many a night.
Upon Henry ’ s death, the Norman and English barons ignored Matilda ’ s claim to the throne, and thus through a series of decisions, Stephen, Henry ’ s favourite nephew, was welcomed by many in England and Normandy as their new ruler.
Matilda bore him three sons, one called Otto, and two daughters, Hedwig and Gerberga and founded many religious institutions, including the abbey of Quedlinburg where Henry is buried, and was later canonized.
Matilda had not been particularly active in asserting her claims to throne since 1135 and in many ways it was Robert that took the initiative in declaring war in 1138.
Matilda was less popular with contemporary chroniclers than Stephen ; in many ways she took after her father, being prepared to loudly demand compliance of her court, when necessary issuing threats and generally appearing arrogant.
When he died, Matilda, also known as the Empress Maud, was in Normandy and her cousin Stephen of Blois managed to get back to London before she did, and claimed the throne-with the support of many barons who were unprepared for the novel idea of a woman ruler.
After the defeat and capture of Stephen at Lincoln early in 1141, the Earl, like many barons, acknowledged Matilda as his sovereign lady.
They had five sons and as many daughters together-namely, Robert, William, Hugh, Ivo de Grandmesnil, and Aubrey ; and daughters Adeline, Hawise, Rohais, Matilda, and Agnes.
His recitals were also enlivened by the inclusion of many Australian songs, notably " Waltzing Matilda ", " Song of Australia ", " Clancy of the Overflow " and " The Rivetter " ( Albert Arlen's settings ), " Six Australian Bush Songs ", and also Alfred Hill's version of the New Zealand Māori song " Waiata Poi ".
Among the pilgrims who visited the Saint Michael Archangel Sanctuary were many popes ( Gelasius I, Leo IX, Urban II, Alexander III, Gregory X, Celestine V, John XXIII as Cardinal, John Paul II ), saints ( Bridget of Sweden, Bernard of Clairvaux, Thomas Aquinas ) emperors, kings and princes ( Louis II of Italy, Otto III, Herny II, Matilda of Tuscany, Charles I of Naples, Ferdinand II of Aragon ).
The story of Matilda Dixon, the Tooth Fairy, is told to many generations after the murder, and it is believed that her spirit visits children on the night they lose their last baby tooth, where she seeks her vengeance if they see her.
Banjo Paterson's most famous of many references to the billy is surely in the first verse and chorus of Waltzing Matilda: " And he sang as he watched and waited ' til his billy boiled ..."
Prominent leaders of the feminist movement in the United States include Lucretia Coffin Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Susan B. Anthony ; Anthony and other activists such as Victoria Woodhull and Matilda Joslyn Gage made attempts to cast votes prior to their legal entitlement to do so, for which many of them faced charges.
In the English-speaking world, many people who otherwise might not have heard of the landing at Suvla Bay know something of its history through the song And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda written in 1972 by Eric Bogle and covered by numerous artists including the Clancy Brothers, Joan Baez and the Pogues.
Matilda had great interest in architecture and instigated the building of many Norman-style buildings, including Waltham Abbey and Holy Trinity Aldgate.
This larger tank was a more suitable mount for a flail than the Matilda and many became available for modification as, by this time, they were being replaced on the battlefield by the M4 Sherman.

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