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Painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Beata Beatrix is a painting completed in several versions by Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The painting depicts Beatrice Portinari from
Beata_Beatrix
Dante's muse (1265–1290)
image as Dante's Beatrice in a number of paintings, such as Beata Beatrix. Asteroid 83 Beatrix in the asteroid belt is named in her honor, befitting of her
Beatrice_Portinari
Name list
Béatrice, which came from the Latin Beatrix, which means "blessed one". Beatrice is also the Italian language version of Beatrix. The Spanish and Portuguese form
Beatrice_(given_name)
English poet and artist (1828–1882)
idealised her image as Dante's Beatrice in a number of paintings, such as Beata Beatrix. In around 1860, Rossetti returned to oil painting, abandoning the dense
Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti
Name list
in German, and Beata in Polish and Swedish. Common short forms are Bea and Trixie. See Beatrice for other derivatives. Saint Beatrix (died c. 303), Christian
Beatrix
Pre-Raphaelite model, artist, and poet (1829–1862)
Rachel and Leah (1855), and, perhaps his most famous portrait of her, Beata Beatrix (1864–1870), which he painted as a memorial after her death. As Siddal
Elizabeth_Siddal
British television drama series
Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones et al. Episode 6: Beata Beatrix (1872) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti Study of Guinevere for Sir Launcelot
Desperate_Romantics
Art composition by Edvard Munch
described in serpentine brushstrokes. Her closed eyes, like those of Beata Beatrix, distance and separate the subject of the painting from the spectator;
Madonna_(Munch)
1865 painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
in the next decade, and included Bocca Baciata, Venus Verticordia, Beata Beatrix, The Blue Bower, Monna Vanna, Regina Cordium, and Lady Lilith. But these
The_Beloved_(Rossetti)
Name list
Bea, Beade and Beáta. The name may refer to: Beata Asimakopoulou (1932–2009), Greek actress Beate Bille, (born 1976), Danish actress Beata Brookes (1930–2015)
Beata
English embroiderer and artists' model (1839–1914)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Jane_Morris
Painting by Edward Robert Hughes
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Midsummer_Eve_(painting)
1975 British television drama series
complicated, especially after the tragic death of his wife Lizzie. 5 "Beata Beatrix" Piers Haggard Robin Chapman 19 February 1975 (1975-02-19) Rossetti
The_Love_School
Painting by John Collier
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Lilith_(painting)
1868 painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
with Jane Morris, who modelled for the picture. As he was to do with Beata Beatrix (1870), Rossetti chose a tale by Dante Aligheri (from Purgatorio) to
Pia_de'_Tolomei_(Rossetti)
Late 19th-century art movement in Europe
Bovary) Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882) English poet and painter (Beata Beatrix) Christina Rossetti (1830–1894) English poet Armenian Misak Metsarents
Symbolism_(movement)
English stage actress and artist's model
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Dorothy_Dene
Art museum in Illinois, United States
Philosopher, (Beggar with Oysters), 1864–1867 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Beata Beatrix, c. 1871–1872 Gustave Caillebotte, Paris Street; Rainy Day, 1876–1877
Art_Institute_of_Chicago
Group of English painters, poets, and critics founded in 1848
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Pre-Raphaelite_Brotherhood
British educator (1800–1886)
Rosa (1867) Venus Verticordia (1864–1868) Pia de' Tolomei (c. 1868) Beata Beatrix (c. 1864–1870) Dante's Dream (1871) Water Willow (1871) Veronica Veronese
Frances_Polidori
Painting by Marie Spartali Stillman
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Love's_Messenger
Painting by George Frederic Watts
Tate collection considered as popular was Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Beata Beatrix. "All the walls were white plaster, the furniture was white deal—what
Hope_(Watts)
English author and critic (1829–1919)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
William_Michael_Rossetti
Tate Britain, London Bocca Baciata (1860), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Beata Beatrix (1864), Tate Britain, London Venus Verticordia (1864–1868), Russell-Cotes
List of Pre-Raphaelite paintings
List_of_Pre-Raphaelite_paintings
1871 painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Rosa (1867) Venus Verticordia (1864–1868) Pia de' Tolomei (c. 1868) Beata Beatrix (c. 1864–1870) Dante's Dream (1871) Water Willow (1871) Veronica Veronese
Dante's_Dream
Swedish politician and military commander (1600–1663)
Altmark as the son of Konrad von Königsmarck (1570-1620) and his wife, Beata Beatrix Elisabeth von Blumenthal (1580-1621). After serving as a page on the
Hans Christoff von Königsmarck
Hans_Christoff_von_Königsmarck
English painter and writer (1850–1934)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
John_Collier_(painter)
Italian-British politician, poet, and scholar (1783–1854)
Rosa (1867) Venus Verticordia (1864–1868) Pia de' Tolomei (c. 1868) Beata Beatrix (c. 1864–1870) Dante's Dream (1871) Water Willow (1871) Veronica Veronese
Gabriele_Rossetti
British artist and model of Greek descent (1843–1914)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Maria_Zambaco
English author and nun (1827–1876)
Rosa (1867) Venus Verticordia (1864–1868) Pia de' Tolomei (c. 1868) Beata Beatrix (c. 1864–1870) Dante's Dream (1871) Water Willow (1871) Veronica Veronese
Maria_Francesca_Rossetti
Art museum in London, England
Adorning a Term of Hymen Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Ecce Ancilla Domini!, Beata Beatrix Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Sketch for the Banqueting House Ceiling John
Tate_Britain
Pont-Neuf Woman with Parasol Seated in the Garden Dante Gabriel Rossetti – Beata Beatrix (replica, commissioned by William Graham) Emil Jakob Schindler – The
1872_in_art
Lady Greensleeves 1863 Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University [62] Beata Beatrix 1864 Tate Britain, London [63] How Sir Galahad, Sir Bors and Sir Percival
List of paintings by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
List_of_paintings_by_Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti
Lower part of some altarpieces
Pre-Raphaelite Dante Rossetti revisited the predella in his second Beata Beatrix (1871-1872). Leigh Behnke – a 20th-century realist, she has made use
Predella
English painter (1844–1927)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Marie_Spartali_Stillman
Italian narrative poem in popular culture
painting Dante's Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice (1871), and Beata Beatrix (1872). Henry Holiday is best known for his 1884 painting Dante and
Divine Comedy in popular culture
Divine_Comedy_in_popular_culture
Painting by John Collier
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Lady_Godiva_(painting)
Painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Rosa (1867) Venus Verticordia (1864–1868) Pia de' Tolomei (c. 1868) Beata Beatrix (c. 1864–1870) Dante's Dream (1871) Water Willow (1871) Veronica Veronese
Found_(Rossetti)
British artist, author and model
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Lucy_Madox_Brown
British painter (1841–1877)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Emma_Sandys
1883 painting by Henry Holiday
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Dante_and_Beatrice_(painting)
English Pre-Raphaelite painter (1829–1904)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Frederick_Sandys
Pre-Raphaelite periodical
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
The_Germ_(periodical)
Italian Roman Catholic saint
kept on 19 January. "Beata Beatrice II d'Este su santiebeati.it". Santiebeati.it. Retrieved 18 March 2021. Thurston, Herbert. "Beatrix." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Saint_Beatrice_d'Este
Series of murals in Oxford, England
Rosa (1867) Venus Verticordia (1864–1868) Pia de' Tolomei (c. 1868) Beata Beatrix (c. 1864–1870) Dante's Dream (1871) Water Willow (1871) Veronica Veronese
Oxford_Union_murals
American businessperson
paintings from his private collection including those by: Rossetti (Beata Beatrix, 1871/72) Maes (Portrait of a Woman and Portrait of Pierre Corneille)
Charles_L._Hutchinson
British artist (1821–1889)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
James_Smetham
Italian author and art historian
non-profit organization based in New York City. She has been awarded the "Beata Beatrix" prize in Pescara, the Associazione Imprenditrici e Donne Dirigenti
Cristina_Acidini
Scottish painter (1806–1864)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
William_Dyce
English stage actress and model for Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Ruth_Herbert
English painter
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Henry_Treffry_Dunn
Women's national handball team representing Hungary
2000 Summer Olympics, 2003 World Championship Beáta Siti (centre back), 2000 European Championship Beatrix Balogh (right wing), 2001 World Championship
Hungary women's national handball team
Hungary_women's_national_handball_team
3 paintings : Artic Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882), 1 painting (Beata Beatrix): Artic Barbara Rossi (born 1940), 2 paintings : Artic Mark Rothko (1903–1970)
List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago
List_of_painters_in_the_Art_Institute_of_Chicago
British painter and engraver (1840-1920)
Mary Magdalene The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple Morgan le Fay Beata Beatrix The Shadow of Death Proserpine A Vision of Fiammetta Pygmalion and the
Georgiana_Burne-Jones
Swedish noble family
(1789-1826) ∞ (2) Baroness Beata Aurora af Nordin (1803-1884) Carl Alexander Fredrik Gyllenhaal (1814–1910) ∞ (1) Mathilda Valeria Beatrix d'Orozco, Singer, composer
Gyllenhaal_family
Stora (L'Algérienne) ‘’Odalisque’’ La Promenade Dante Gabriel Rossetti Beata Beatrix (approximate completion date) Sibylla Palmifera Dmitri Sinodi-Popov
1870_in_art
Name list
Bea is a feminine given name, often short for Beatrice, Beatrix or Beatriz. Notable people with the name include: Bea Alonzo (born 1987), Filipina actress
Bea_(given_name)
Name list
Cayey, Puerto Rico Beatrice (disambiguation) Beatrix (disambiguation) Beatriz (disambiguation) Beata "Beatriz -Baby names origin". Baby Names World
Beatriz
Duchess of Bari and Duchess of Milan
Aloisius Doninius (ed.). Annalia. Milan. p. 54. Anno Christi MCDLXXXXVII Beatrix Herculis Ducis Ferrariae filia ac Ludovici Sfortiae Mediolani Ducis uxor
Beatrice_d'Este
1763 by Pope Clement XIII and her feast is May 10. Thurston, Herbert. "Beatrix." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company
Blessed_Beatrice_d'Este
Name list
Bee Nickname Bebe Anglicisation Beatrice Derivative From Latin "beatus" Usage France Related names Beatrix, Beatrice, Beata, Beatriz, Beate, Bea, Bee
Béatrice
Name list
Bee is a given name and a nickname, usually of Beatrice, Beatrix or Beatriz. Notable people include: Bee Ho Gray (1885–1951), performer in Wild West shows
Bee_(given_name)
Bolko I the Strict, Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice, by his wife Beatrix, daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. The death
Bernard_of_Świdnica
Hungarian women's handball club
Melinda Berta Nikolett Diószegi Adrienn Orbán Zsuzsanna Baross Nóra Povázsay Beáta Gráner Andrea Sterbik Alexandra do Nascimento Ana Niksic Dijana Jovetić
Váci_NKSE
German far-right politician (born 1979)
belong to Germany, which caused controversies with the Polish politician Beata Szydło. In May 2018, Weidel was reprimanded by Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU),
Alice_Weidel
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
1330s – 1401) was the youngest son of Duke Albert IV of Saxe-Lauenburg and Beata of Schwerin (*?–before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin
Eric III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Eric_III,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Genus of moths
1960) Phlogophora aureopuncta (Hampson, 1908) Phlogophora beata (Draudt, 1950) Phlogophora beatrix Butler, 1878 Phlogophora burmana (Berio, 1972) Phlogophora
Phlogophora
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
1330s – 1356) was the eldest son of Duke Albert IV of Saxe-Lauenburg and Beata of Schwerin (*?–before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin
John III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
John_III,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Farkas Beáta Hoffmann Anikó Kántor Erzsébet Kocsis Beatrix Kökény Eszter Mátéfi Auguszta Mátyás Anikó Meksz Anikó Nagy Helga Németh Ildikó Pádár Beáta Siti
Handball at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Handball_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics
Bavarian visual artist, journalist and landowner
first child. On 21 August, Maria Theresia gave birth to a girl, Mafalda Beatrix Mary, in London, England. A second daughter, Maya Romy Alexandra, was born
Maria Theresia Thurn und Taxis
Maria_Theresia_Thurn_und_Taxis
Beatrix Balogh Ildikó Pádár Erzsébet Sáriné Kocsis Helga Németh Edit Csendes Anna Szántó Ágnes Farkas Beáta Hoffmann Ágota Utasi Beatrix Tóth Beatrix
1994 European Women's Handball Championship squads
1994_European_Women's_Handball_Championship_squads
Hungarian handball club
Klára Kertész, Erzsébet Kókai, Beatrix Kökény, Mária Krammer, Gyöngyi Kulcsár, Dóra Lőwy, Rita Menyhárt, Mária Olasz, Beáta Őze, Ildikó Pádár, Margit Pádár
Ferencvárosi TC (women's handball)
Ferencvárosi_TC_(women's_handball)
List of handball players
Farkas Beáta Hoffmann Anikó Kántor Erzsébet Kocsis Beatrix Kökény Eszter Mátéfi Auguszta Mátyás Anikó Meksz Anikó Nagy Helga Németh Ildikó Pádár Beáta Siti
Handball at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's team squads
Handball_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_team_squads
Farkas Andrea Farkas Anikó Kántor Anikó Nagy Anita Kulcsár Beáta Siti Beatrix Balogh Beatrix Kökény Gabriella Takács Helga Németh Ildikó Pádár Judit Zsemberyné
1998 European Women's Handball Championship squads
1998_European_Women's_Handball_Championship_squads
Kordowiecka Kristina Graovac Adrienn Orbán Flóra Katona Krisztina Nagy Beáta Kulcsár Lea Vukojevic Ivanna Myhovych Natsumi Akiyama Marina Dmitrović Ana
Kisvárdai_KC
Hungarian handball team
Szegfű utca 6. Seasons in Nemzeti Bajnokság I: 9 Goalkeepers Krisztina Szabó Beáta Körmöczi Andrea Scholtz Henrietta Vörös Annamária Király Elena Abramovich
Hódmezővásárhelyi_NKC
Sporting event delegation
more medals then in 2006. Benjamin Van Wyk Johannes Grobler Dirk Bockmuhl Beata Naigambo Reinhold Iita Sakaria Lukas Mikka Shonnena Mujandjae Kasuto Elias
Namibia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
Namibia_at_the_2010_Commonwealth_Games
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
1330s – 1370) was the second son of Duke Albert IV of Saxe-Lauenburg and Beata of Schwerin (*?–before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin
Albert V, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Albert_V,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Character from The Little Mermaid
Morgan Brit Knaplund Polish 1998 1995 Beata Jankowska-Tzimas Beata Jankowska-Tzimas Sara James 1996 2007 Beata Jankowska-Tzimas Katarzyna Łaska Portuguese
Ariel_(The_Little_Mermaid)
Duchess of Södermanland
John II, Count Palatine of Simmern 4. Frederick III, Elector Palatine 9. Beatrix of Baden 2. Louis VI, Elector Palatine 10. Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Maria of the Palatinate, Duchess of Södermanland
Maria_of_the_Palatinate,_Duchess_of_Södermanland
Schliecker Beáta Hoffmann Andrea Farkas Anikó Meksz Klára Kertész Gabriella Takács Rita Borók Eszter Mátéfi Éva Szarka Andrea Nagy Erzsébet Kocsis Beatrix Tóth
1996 European Women's Handball Championship squads
1996_European_Women's_Handball_Championship_squads
List of handball players
following players represented Hungary: Beatrix Balogh Rita Deli Ágnes Farkas Andrea Farkas Anikó Kántor Beatrix Kökény Anita Kulcsár Dóra Lőwy Anikó Nagy
Handball at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's team rosters
Handball_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_team_rosters
Genus of moths
(Klages, 1906) Cosmosoma batesii (Butler, 1876) Cosmosoma beata (Butler, 1876) Cosmosoma beatrix (Druce, 1884) Cosmosoma biseriatum Schaus, 1898 Cosmosoma
Cosmosoma
Place in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Retrieved 1 November 2017. Kaszuba, Sylwia. "Marsz 1945". In Grudziecka, Beata (ed.). Stalag XX B: historia nieopowiedziana (in Polish). Malbork: Muzeum
Międzyzdroje
List of handball players
Katalin Szilágyi Ágnes Farkas Anikó Kántor Anikó Nagy Beatrix Kökény Beáta Hoffmann Beáta Siti Beatrix Tóth Anna Szántó Coach: László Laurencz Elisabeth Kouassi
1995 World Women's Handball Championship squads
1995_World_Women's_Handball_Championship_squads
Swedish military officer and politician (1689–1763)
general Nils Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg [sv] and his mother was Kristina Beatrix Palbitsky. In 1704, he joined the Swedish army but quickly obtained permission
Mattias Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg
Mattias_Alexander_von_Ungern-Sternberg
Prime Minister of Poland (2007–2014; since 2023)
November 2019. He received 27 of 28 votes; the one vote against him came from Beata Szydło, the Prime Minister of Poland. Tusk's actions in the wake of the
Donald_Tusk
Chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1998
European history and in the German reunification. Polish prime minister Beata Szydło called Kohl "an outstanding figure and statesman, a great politician
Helmut_Kohl
Holy Roman Empress (1156–1184) and Countess of Burgundy (r. 1148–1184)
literate and devoted to God; and just as she was named Beatrix, so she was in fact happy ['Beata']". Beatrice was crowned Holy Roman Empress by Antipope
Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy
Beatrice_I,_Countess_of_Burgundy
List of handball players
Farkas (GK) Katalina Pálinger (GK) Beatrix Balogh (RW) Anikó Kántor (RW) Anikó Nagy (RB) Beatrix Kökény (CB) Beáta Siti (CB) Anita Kulcsár (LP) Ildikó
1999 World Women's Handball Championship squads
1999_World_Women's_Handball_Championship_squads
Kristóf Henrietta Gertrúd, Patrik Sándor, Ede József, Bánk Klaudia Benedek Beáta, Izolda, Lea Emőke Gábor, Karina Irén, Írisz Emánuel Hajnalka Gedeon, Johanna
Name_days_in_Hungary
German noblewoman (born 1960)
mediatised dynasty within the former Holy Roman Empire. Her mother, Countess Beatrix Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék, was a member of the Széchenyi family and
Gloria_von_Thurn_und_Taxis
German socialite and writer (born 1982)
marriage of Queen Elizabeth II. Through her maternal grandmother, Countess Beatrix Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék, she is a descendant of Count István Széchenyi
Elisabeth_von_Thurn_und_Taxis
Hungarian handball team
Klujber Dominika Mrmolja Małgorzata Trawczyńska Jelena Terzić Line players Beáta Bohus Erzsébet Kocsis Anita Kulcsár Rita Borbás Anita Cifra Barbara Balogh
Dunaújvárosi_Kohász_KA
(1877–1952) Visita pastorale a Messina ea reggio Calabria Canonizzazione della beata Eustochia Calafato Omelia di Giovanni Paolo II Messina — Sabato, 11 giugno
List_of_Catholic_saints
Bunny Potter, Beatrix Hanes, William A. Createspace 2013 Fabula de Crusto et Catinulo The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan Potter, Beatrix Hanes, William
List of Latin translations of modern literature
List_of_Latin_translations_of_modern_literature
Polish martyr (1898–1914)
Archived from the original on 12 April 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017. "Beata Carolina Kózka". Santi e Beati. Retrieved 11 April 2017. "Folia Historica"
Karolina_Kózka
Dutch bass singer in opera and concert (born 1947)
the choir Junge Kantorei in Eberbach Abbey, in Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata Vergine in 1978, in Handel's Messiah in 1979, in Bach's St. Matthew Passion
Harry_van_der_Kamp
Rugby team
Championship 7s: Mária Gyolcsos Csilla Fehér Noémi Kis Beáta Szalai Brigitta Kiss Anita Deák Zsuzsanna Jakab Beatrix Sólyom Anett Pintér Veronika Kovács Aliz Krizsák
Hungary women's national rugby union team
Hungary_women's_national_rugby_union_team
Mehlmann Anita Kulcsár Beáta Bohus Bernadett Ferling Eszter Siti Anita Görbicz Gabriella Kindl Tímea Tóth Gabriella Szűcs Ivett Nagy Beatrix Balogh Krisztina
2004 European Women's Handball Championship squads
2004_European_Women's_Handball_Championship_squads
BEATA BEATRIX
BEATA BEATRIX
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Heart Beat
Girl/Female
Christian, Finnish, Indian, Latin, Swedish
Blessed
Female
German
German name derived from Latin beatus, BEATE means "blessed."Â
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Blessed
Boy/Male
Latin
F: Ameaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise,...
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Unique; Singular
Female
Polish
Polish name derived from Latin beatus, BEATA means "blessed."Â
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Bate or Beath.English and Scottish : from a short form of the female personal name Beton (see Beaton 2).
Female
English
Czech and Polish form of German Bertha, BERTA means "bright."
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Blessed
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Endless; Eternal
Girl/Female
German Swedish American Hungarian Celtic Czechoslovakian Spanish Teutonic English
Intelligent.
Male
Egyptian
, younger brother of Anpu.
Girl/Female
Polish Latin
Blesses.
Girl/Female
Greek Hebrew English
From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Famous bearer: Old...
Girl/Female
American, British, Celtic, Christian, Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
Famous; Noble; Splendid; Shining Pledge; Bright Ruler; Glorious; Bright or Glorious
Girl/Female
Celtic
Life.
Girl/Female
Australian, Czechoslovakian, Polish
Blessed
Girl/Female
Latin
andmeaning bringer of joy.
Female
English
English name derived from the second letter of the Greek alphabet, beta, related to Hebrew bet, BETA means "house."Â
BEATA BEATRIX
BEATA BEATRIX
Boy/Male
Indian, Kashmiri
Kind
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Pure
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : variant of Witham.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Friendship
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Belongs to the Lord; Lordly
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Famous fighter.
Male
English
 English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Norman French personal name Aveline, EVELYN means "little Eve." Compare with strictly feminine Evelyn.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Abdul Hafiz | عبدول ØØ§Ùیظ
Servant of the guardian (Allah), Servant of the protector
Biblical
heaps of Hebrews, or of angry men
Boy/Male
Indian
One that divides into two, Creator
BEATA BEATRIX
BEATA BEATRIX
BEATA BEATRIX
BEATA BEATRIX
BEATA BEATRIX
v. i.
A cheat or swindler of the lowest grade; -- often emphasized by dead; as, a dead beat.
v. i.
To beat, as the arteries; to move in pulses or beats; to pulsate; to throb.
v. t.
To beat severely.
v. i.
To make a succession of strokes on a drum; as, the drummers beat to call soldiers to their quarters.
v. t.
To strike repeatedly; to lay repeated blows upon; as, to beat one's breast; to beat iron so as to shape it; to beat grain, in order to force out the seeds; to beat eggs and sugar; to beat a drum.
n.
The rise or fall of the hand or foot, marking the divisions of time; a division of the measure so marked. In the rhythm of music the beat is the unit.
v. t.
To beat.
v. t.
To beat soundly.
v. i.
A round or course which is frequently gone over; as, a watchman's beat.
n.
A condition in which there are two beats or waves of the arterial pulse to each beat of the heart.
v. t.
To beat thoroughly or severely.
n.
A recurring stroke; a throb; a pulsation; as, a beat of the heart; the beat of the pulse.
p. p.
of Beat
v. i.
To make a sound when struck; as, the drums beat.
n.
A sudden swelling or reenforcement of a sound, recurring at regular intervals, and produced by the interference of sound waves of slightly different periods of vibrations; applied also, by analogy, to other kinds of wave motions; the pulsation or throbbing produced by the vibrating together of two tones not quite in unison. See Beat, v. i., 8.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Beat
imp.
of Beat
v. t.
To give the signal for, by beat of drum; to sound by beat of drum; as, to beat an alarm, a charge, a parley, a retreat; to beat the general, the reveille, the tattoo. See Alarm, Charge, Parley, etc.