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+ | '''Hildegarde Lafarge''' was a French [[Wizardkind|witch]] famous for being a [[Chaser]] in the [[French National Quidditch team]] during the four-hundred and twenty-second [[Quidditch World Cup]], in [[1994]]. |
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+ | The name "Hildegarde" is derived from the Germanic elements ''hild'' "battle" and ''gard'' "enclosure". Saint Hildegard was a 12th-century mystic from Bingen in Germany who was famous for her writings and poetry and also for her prophetic visions. |
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Revision as of 12:45, 23 December 2014
Hildegarde Lafarge was a French witch famous for being a Chaser in the French National Quidditch team during the four-hundred and twenty-second Quidditch World Cup, in 1994.
Etymology
The name "Hildegarde" is derived from the Germanic elements hild "battle" and gard "enclosure". Saint Hildegard was a 12th-century mystic from Bingen in Germany who was famous for her writings and poetry and also for her prophetic visions.