Clotilde (disambiguation)

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Clotilde (c. 474–545) was a saint and the wife of the Frankish leader Clovis I.

Clotild, Clotilda, Clotilde, Chlotilde, or Chrotilde may also refer to:

People

  • Clotilde (died 531), daughter of Clovis, wife of King Amalaric
  • Clotilde (floruit 673), founder of a monastery at Bruyères-le-Châtel
  • Clotilde (died 692), wife of King Theuderic III
  • Clotilde de Surville (15th century), French writer and poet
  • Clotilde of France (1759–1802), sister of King Louis XVI of France and wife of King Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia
  • Princess Clotilde of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, (1846–1927), Austrian archduchess
  • Clotilde Arias (1901–1959), Peruvian composer
  • Clotilde Cerdà (1861–1926), Spanish harpist
  • Clotilde Dissard (1873-1919), French journalist, feminist
  • Clotilde González de Fernández (1880-1935), Argentine educator, writer
  • Clotilde Tambroni (1758–1817), Italian philologist and linguist
  • Clotilde Théry, French molecular biologist
  • Clotilde Rullaud, French musician and filmmaker

Other uses

  • Clothilde (musician), French singer active in the late 1960s
  • Clotilde (opera), an 1815 opera by Carlo Coccia, libretto by Gaetano Rossi
  • Clotilda (slave ship), the last ship to carry slaves from Africa to the United States
  • La Clotilde, Chaco, Argentina
  • Tropical Storm Clotilda, a 1987 tropical cyclone in Réunion

See also

  • Sainte-Clotilde (disambiguation)
  • Chrothildis (7th century), Frankish queen consort to king Theuderic III
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