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- The schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile...
- Clotilde (c. 474 – 3 June 545 in Burgundy, France) (also known as Clotilda (Fr.), Chlothilde (Ger.) Chlothieldis, Chlotichilda, Clodechildis, Croctild...
- African captives, he was brought to the United States on board the ship Clotilda in 1860. The captives were landed in backwaters of the Mobile River near...
- slaves held by the Kingdom of Dahomey were smuggled into Mobile on the Clotilda, which was burned and scuttled to try to conceal its illicit cargo. More...
- human trafficker, businessman and landowner. He purchased the slave-ship Clotilda and was responsible for the last known slave voyage to the United States...
- Gonodonta clotilda is a species of fruit-piercing moth in the family Erebidae. It is found in Central and South America. "Gonodonta clotilda Stoll, 1790"...
- Chrothildis (7th-century – 692) was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king Theuderic III. She was formally the nominal regent for her son Clovis...
- City of Paris (both with 120 guns), Brave, Empress Maria, and Chesme. The Clotilda (slave ship) (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave...
- survivor in the United States of the transatlantic slave trade and the ship Clotilda. She was a Yoruba who was captured and brought to Mobile, Mobile County...
- 474–545) was a saint and the wife of the Frankish leader Clovis I. Clotild, Clotilda, Clotilde, Chlotilde, or Chrotilde may also refer to: Clotilde (died 531)...