Princess Wanda (Q1757406)
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daughter of Krakus, legendary founder of Kraków; upon her father's death, she became queen of the Poles, but committed suicide to avoid an unwanted marriage to a German
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English | Princess Wanda |
daughter of Krakus, legendary founder of Kraków; upon her father's death, she became queen of the Poles, but committed suicide to avoid an unwanted marriage to a German |
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- bgwiki Ванда (принцеса)
- brwiki Wanda (priñsez)
- cawiki Princesa Wanda
- cswiki Wanda (kněžna)
- dewiki Wanda (Sage)
- elwiki Πριγκίπισσα Βάντα
- enwiki Princess Wanda
- eswiki Wanda (princesa)
- euwiki Wanda printzesa
- fawiki شاهدخت واندا
- frwiki Wanda
- idwiki Putri Wanda
- jawiki ヴァンダ (ポーランド女王)
- nlwiki Prinses Wanda
- plwiki Wanda (legendarna księżniczka)
- rowiki Wanda (personaj legendar)
- ruwiki Ванда (княжна)
- shwiki Kneginja Wanda
- svwiki Prinsessan Wanda
- ukwiki Ванда (княжна)
- uzwiki Malika Wanda
- viwiki Công chúa Wanda
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- plwikiquote Wanda
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- commonswiki Category:Wanda