Hedvig
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Hedvig is a given name of German origin, derived from hadu ("battle, combat") and wig ("fight, duel"). Notable people with the name include:
People
[edit]- Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie (1732–1800), Swedish noblewoman of French descent
 - Hedvig Catharina Lilje (1695–1745), Swedish noblewoman, salonist and informal amateur-politician
 - Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht (1718–1763), Swedish poet, feminist and salon-hostess
 - Hedvig Eleonora Church, church in central Stockholm, Sweden
 - Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp (1636–1715), the queen consort of King Charles X of Sweden and queen mother of King Charles XI
 - Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish noblewoman
 - Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (1759–1818), the queen consort of Charles XIII of Sweden, famed diarist, memoirist and wit
 - Hedvig Hricak (born 1946), Croatian American radiologist
 - Hedvig Karakas (born 1990), Hungarian judoka
 - Hedvig Lindahl (born 1983), Swedish soccer goalkeeper
 - Hedvig Malina, ethnic Hungarian student from Slovakia, physically assaulted in a hate crime incident
 - Hedvig Raa-Winterhjelm (1838–1907), Swedish actor active in Sweden, Norway and Finland
 - Hedvig Sophia of Sweden (1681–1708), Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, was the eldest child of King Charles XI of Sweden
 - Hedvig Taube (1714–1744), Swedish noblewoman, official mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden
 - Hedvig Wigert (1748–1780), Swedish opera singer
 
Fictional characters
[edit]- Hedvig, a main character in Henrik Ibsen's play the Wild Duck
 
See also
[edit]- Death of Hedviga Golik (1924–1966), a woman who died of natural causes whose body was not discovered for 42 years
 - Hedwig (disambiguation)
 - Hedwig (given name)