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Grevinne Matilda of Swabia Von Anhalt-Ballenstedt (born of Swabia), Circa 988 - 1031
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Matilda de Pologne Swabia (born Poland), 1017 - 1035
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Duchess Matilda von Haute Lorraine (born Swabia), 995 - 1032
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Matilda de Bar (born de Swabia), 988 - 1032
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* Matilda of BAR (born SWABIA), 998 - 1043
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Matilda Swabia, Circa 989 - 1031
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Matilda of Upper Lorraine (born Swabia), 989 - 1030
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Matilda of Upper Lorraine (born of Swabia), Circa 988 - 1032
MyHeritage Family TreesMatilda of Carinthia (born Swabia), Circa 998 - 1032
MyHeritage Family TreesMatilda (Princess) de Rheinfeld (born Swabia), 1045 - 1060
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MATILDA of Lorraine (born Swabia), 980 - 1033
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Matilda of BAR (born SWABIA), 989 - 1044
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Countess Matilda Perigord, Circa 989 - 1031
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Matilda - Duchess of Upper Lorraine Lorraine (born Swabia), born 998
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Duchess Matilda von Haute Lorraine (born Swabia), 988 - 1031
MyHeritage Family TreesMatilda of Ballenstedt (born Swabia), 988 - 1032
MyHeritage Family TreesMatilda (Maud) of Germany VON RHEINFELDEN (born SWABIA), 1048 - 1060
MyHeritage Family TreesMatilda Von Oberlothringen (born De Swabia), 989 - 1032
MyHeritage Family TreesMatilda of I (born Swabia), Circa 989 - 1031
MyHeritage Family TreesMathilda von Schwaben, Circa 989 - 1031
FamilySearch Family TreeMatilda ( or Maud) of Swabia, Circa 998 - 1043
FamilySearch Family TreeMatilda Henry Ii (born Swabia), born 1159
FamilySearch Family TreeMatilda of Swabia, born 980
FamilySearch Family TreeMatilda (Maud) of Swabia, 983 - 1018
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- Germany 78%
- Poland 14%
- France 8%
The name Matilda has its origins in the Germanic elements "maht," meaning "might" or "strength," and "hild," meaning "battle," which together convey the meaning "mighty in battle." This name first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of Germany and England, and it gained popularity through the influence of several historical figures, including Matilda of Flanders, the wife of William the Conqueror, and Empress Matilda, the daughter of Henry I of England. The name is often associated with strong, independent women, reflecting the powerful figures who bore it. Variations of Matilda can be found across different cultures, including Mathilde in French and German, Matilde in Italian and Spanish, and Maud in English, which is derived from the Old English form of the name. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all retain the essence of strength and resilience inherent in the original name.
The last name Swabia has its origins in the historical region of Swabia, located in southwestern Germany, which is part of the larger area known as Baden-Württemberg. The name is derived from the Germanic tribe known as the Suebi, who inhabited the region during the early Middle Ages. The term "Swabia" itself is believed to mean "the land of the Suebi," reflecting the geographical and cultural identity of the area. Historically, individuals bearing the name may have been associated with the characteristics of the Suebi, known for their warrior culture and agricultural practices. Variations of the name can be found in different forms across various languages and regions, such as "Schwaben" in German, which refers to the same region, and "Suabia" in Italian and Spanish contexts. These variations often reflect local pronunciations and adaptations, but they all trace back to the same historical roots. Overall, the last name Swabia encapsulates a rich cultural heritage tied to the identity of a significant Germanic tribe and its geographical legacy.
Beatrice SwabiaJudith SwabiaGisela SwabiaSophie Bar-le-ducHerman SwabiaGerberge BurgundyBeatrix SwabiaHermann SwabiaAgnes Holy roman empireAdelaide GermanyGisele SwabiaBeatrix LorraineGerberga BurgundyFrederick Upper lorraineSophia Bar-le-ducMathilde SwabiaFrederick LorraineSophia BarConrad CarinthiaHeinrich Holy roman empire
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