Matilda (10461115)

Matilda, the “Great Countess” of Tuscany, celebrated for her zeal on behalf of the Popes against the Emperor Henry IV., and for the donation of her possessions to the Church, which gave rise to a contest after her death (10461115).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Matlock * Matilda
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Matanza
Materialism
Mather, Cotton
Mathew, Theobald
Mathews, Charles
Mathews, Charles James
Matlock
Matilda
Matilda
Matadore
Matsys, Quentin
Mattathias
Matterhorn
Matthew
Matthew, Gospel according to
Matthias Corvinus
Maturin, Charles Robert
Maudsley, Henry

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