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  1. Hedwig es un nombre femenino de origen alemán, cuya traducción al español es Eduviges o Eduvigis. Este nombre proviene del alemán antiguo ( Hadu que significa batalla y Wig, que significa pelea) y puede referirse a:

  2. Hedwig is a German feminine given name, from Old High German Hadwig, Hadewig, Haduwig. It is a Germanic name consisting of the two elements hadu "battle, combat" and wig "fight, duel". The name is on record since the 9th century, with Haduwig, a daughter of Louis the German. The name remained popular in German high nobility during ...

    • Female
    • Edwige, Jadwiga, Hadewijch, Hedvig, Hedda, Hedy, Hedwige
    • Germany, Austria
    • Old High German
  3. Hedwig (also known as Hadewig or Hathui; died 24 December 903), [1] was Duchess of Saxony (from about 880 until her death) by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the Fowler .

  4. Jadwiga ( Polish: [jadˈviɡa] ⓘ; 1373 or 1374 – 17 July 1399), also known as Hedwig ( Hungarian: Hedvig ), was the first woman to be crowned as monarch of the Kingdom of Poland. She reigned from 16 October 1384 until her death. She was the youngest daughter of Louis the Great, King of Hungary and Poland, and his wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia.

  5. Hedwige de Sajonia, Hatua o Avoia (nacida en 910 o 922-fallecida en 959 o el 10 de mayo de 965), hija de Enrique I el Pajarero, rey de la Francia Oriental y de su segunda esposa Matilde, hija del conde Dietrich de Ringelheim .

  6. Hedwig Potthast (5 February 1912 – 22 September 1994) was the private secretary and mistress of Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, with whom she had two children. Born in 1912, Potthast began as Himmler's secretary in 1936 and by 1938 she had become his lover.