- the wife of the
Frankish leader Clovis I. Clotild, Clotilda, Clotilde,
Chlotilde, or
Chrotilde may also
refer to:
Clotilde (died 531),
daughter of Clovis...
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Dorothea Anna
Chlotilde Komarek (18
April 1914 – 21
November 2006) was an
Austrian dancer,
actress and
operatic soprano. Born in Vienna,
Dorothea Komarek...
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hence the
young princes were
raised in
Paris by Chlodomer's mother,
Chlotilde. To
prevent the
kingdom of
Orleans from
returning to his nephews, Chlothar...
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Abbey C****es, Seine-et-Marne c.658
Balthild Chiemsee...
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Bobbio 614 Columb**** Bruyères-le-Châtel
Abbey Bruyères-le-Châtel 673
Chlotilde C****es
Abbey C****es 657/660
Balthild Condat Abbey Saint-Claude 657/660...
- "Cypress Gardens". SC
Picture Project.
Retrieved 2024-06-05. Martin,
Chlotilde R. (July 19, 1931). "The
Cypress Gardens, In Berkeley". News and Courier...
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Doris ****berbatch, a teacher, in 1933. The
couple had one daughter,
named Chlotilde.
Guinier remarried in 1945, to
Eugenia "Genii" Paprin, a
European Jewish...
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Carolin von der
Groeben (born 1995),
German actress and
voiceover artist Chlotilde von der
Groeben (1887-1983),
private teacher at the
court of the Tsar...
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parents were
Simon Roubíček and
Klotylda née Kaufmannová,
called also
Chlotilde. She
married Karl Pollak. The
couple had two daughters: Hana, born on...
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History of
South Carolina Methodism.
Advocate Press. p. 340. Julien, Carl;
Chlotilde R.
Martin (1954). Sea
Islands to Sand Hills. Columbia,
South Carolina:...