BERTHA
'Bertha' is a female given name, which is derived from an Old German word that meant "bright".
★ Berchta ''(Bertha, Percht, Perchta)'', a goddess in South German mythology
★ women called Bertha
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★ Bertha of Kent (539-c. 612), queen of Kent
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★ Saint Bertha of Val d'Or (d. c. 690), abbess
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★ Saint Bertha of Artois (d. c. 725), daughter of Count Rigobert
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★ Bertrada of Laon (also called Bertha with the big feet) (720 – July 12, 783), Frankish queen
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★ Saint Bertha of Bingen (fl. c. 840?), mother of Saint Rupert of Bingen
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★ Bertha, a daughter of Charlemagne
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★ Bertha, daughter of Lothair II
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★ Bertha of Burgundy, queen of France
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★ Bertha of Holland, queen of France
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★ Bertha of Sulzbach, Byzantine empress
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★ Bertha of Swabia, queen of Burgundy
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★ Bertha von Putelendorf, Saxon noble
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★ Bertha von Suttner, Austrian novelist and pacifist
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★ Blessed Bertha de Bardi Florence; (d. 24 March 1163)
★ Sándor Bertha (August 19, 1843 - November 24, 1912), Hungarian composer
★ Berta Grosser, German actress
It can also refer to:
★ Big Bertha (Howitzer) ("''Dicke Bertha''"), nickname of several World War I artillery weapons
★ a Victorian type of ladies' collar.
★ Hurricane Bertha (disambiguation) for other storms named
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★ Hurricane Bertha, Atlantic hurricane in 1996
★ 154 Bertha, an asteroid.
toponymy
★ Bertha, Minnesota
★ Bertha Township, Minnesota
popular culture:
★ Big Bertha (drum), the so-called "largest drum in the world", owned by the Longhorn Band of the University of Texas at Austin
★ Bertha (TV series), a stop-motion animated BBC children's series of 13 parts
★ "Bertha (song)", by the Grateful Dead
★ ''Bertha (Rorem)'', an opera by Ned Rorem.
★ Berta
★ Big Bertha
★ Berchta ''(Bertha, Percht, Perchta)'', a goddess in South German mythology
★ women called Bertha
★
★ Bertha of Kent (539-c. 612), queen of Kent
★
★ Saint Bertha of Val d'Or (d. c. 690), abbess
★
★ Saint Bertha of Artois (d. c. 725), daughter of Count Rigobert
★
★ Bertrada of Laon (also called Bertha with the big feet) (720 – July 12, 783), Frankish queen
★
★ Saint Bertha of Bingen (fl. c. 840?), mother of Saint Rupert of Bingen
★
★ Bertha, a daughter of Charlemagne
★
★ Bertha, daughter of Lothair II
★
★ Bertha of Burgundy, queen of France
★
★ Bertha of Holland, queen of France
★
★ Bertha of Sulzbach, Byzantine empress
★
★ Bertha of Swabia, queen of Burgundy
★
★ Bertha von Putelendorf, Saxon noble
★
★ Bertha von Suttner, Austrian novelist and pacifist
★
★ Blessed Bertha de Bardi Florence; (d. 24 March 1163)
★ Sándor Bertha (August 19, 1843 - November 24, 1912), Hungarian composer
★ Berta Grosser, German actress
It can also refer to:
★ Big Bertha (Howitzer) ("''Dicke Bertha''"), nickname of several World War I artillery weapons
★ a Victorian type of ladies' collar.
★ Hurricane Bertha (disambiguation) for other storms named
★
★ Hurricane Bertha, Atlantic hurricane in 1996
★ 154 Bertha, an asteroid.
toponymy
★ Bertha, Minnesota
★ Bertha Township, Minnesota
popular culture:
★ Big Bertha (drum), the so-called "largest drum in the world", owned by the Longhorn Band of the University of Texas at Austin
★ Bertha (TV series), a stop-motion animated BBC children's series of 13 parts
★ "Bertha (song)", by the Grateful Dead
★ ''Bertha (Rorem)'', an opera by Ned Rorem.
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See also
★ Berta
★ Big Bertha
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