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  2. Emma of Austrasia - Wikipedia

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    Emma was a daughter of the Frankish king Theudebert II, who ruled Austrasia from 595 to 612. He had previously shown little interest in the Kingdom of Kent , but Gregory the Great had written to him in 601, encouraging him to back Paulinus and Mellitus ' missionary campaign, which was to be based in Canterbury .

  3. Emma - Wikipedia

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    Emma of Austrasia (fl. 7th century), daughter of Theudebert II and possibly wife of Eadbald of Kent Emma of Normandy (c. 985–1052), twice Queen consort of the Kingdom of England by marriage Queen Emma of Hawaii (1836–1885), queen to King Kamehameha IV from 1856 to his death in 1863

  4. List of Frankish queens consort - Wikipedia

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    Ermentrude of Orléans (first wife of Charles II) became the Queen of Western Francia (eventually France); Emma of Altdorf (wife of Louis II) became the Queen of Eastern Francia (eventually Germany); and Ermengarde of Tours (wife of Lothair I) became the Queen of Middle Francia (eventually Lotharingia).

  5. Thanks to Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), she did lean into being called “Emma” even back then. Emma Stone as “Cruella” in Disney’s 2021 film. Laurie Sparham 2021 Disney Enterprises Inc.

  6. Emma Stone Playfully Corrects Director on Using Her Real Name

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    Emma Stone is proud to go by her birth name of Emily. Stone, 35, excitedly was greeted with her real name when she spoke at the Saturday, May 18, Festival de Cannes press conference for her new ...

  7. Emma Stone Finally Asks to Be Called by Her Real Name - AOL

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    Emma Stone Karwai Tang/WireImage Emma Stone has said she’s finally ready to be called by her real name after a Hollywood rule forced her to drop it. The two-time Oscar winner, 35, revealed that ...

  8. Emma (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Its earliest use begins at least from the early seventh century, with Frankish royal daughter Emma of Austrasia and the wife of Eadbald of Kent found in written sources. Its popularity in the medieval era increased because it was the name of Emma of Normandy , mother of Edward the Confessor .

  9. Childebrand I - Wikipedia

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    Childebrand I (c. 678 – 743 or 751) was a Frankish duke (dux), son of Pepin of Heristal and Alpaida, and brother of Charles Martel. [1] [2] [3] He was born in Autun, where he later died.