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The source of this article is in Swedish, and the title - the "name" of the woman - is, as it seems, directly translated from Swedish. She might possibly be known under a completely different name in English; I have no clue. Google yields no hits that are not Wikipedia-derived, OTOH this is not a subject where you expect to find much information on the Internet. Küssnacht is today in German speaking areas of Switzerland, so if the Swedish "name" is a translation from German than the original probably is "Seelenmutter von Küssnacht". I am tempted to add this to the article but since I don't know if this is the original "name", I'll just make a redirect from it and leave it to that. Here are a two sources in German (a language I don't speak myself): On [1] is a paper mentioned that should contain high quality info, and in [2] (pdf) there is short info and a reference. // habj19:50, 29 June 2007 (UTC)Reply