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Clotilde (c. 474 – 3 June 545 in Burgundy, France) (also
known as
Clotilda (Fr.),
Chlothilde (Ger.) Chlothieldis, Chlotichilda, Clodechildis, Croctild...
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Marie Clotilde of
France (Marie Adélaïde
Clotilde Xavière; 23
September 1759 – 7
March 1802),
known as
Clotilde in Italy, was
Queen of
Sardinia by marriage...
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Clotilde Marie Brigitte Armand (born 28 June 1973) is a French-born
Romanian politician and businesswoman.
Since October 2020, she is
Mayor of Bucharest's...
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Clotilde Marie Pascale di Savoia,
Princess of
Venice (née
Clotilde Marie Pascale Courau; born 3
April 1969) is a
French actress. She is
married to Emanuele...
- Look up
Clotilde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clotilde (c. 474–545) was a
saint and the wife of the
Frankish leader Clovis I. Clotild, Clotilda...
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Maria Clotilde of
Savoy (Ludovica
Teresa Maria Clotilde; 2
March 1843 – 25 June 1911) was born in
Turin to
Vittorio Emanuele II,
later King of
Italy and...
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Clotilde Mollet is a
French actress. "
Clotilde Mollet".
Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016.
Archived from the
original on 2016-03-25. Clotilde...
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Clotilde Mafleuroy (1
March 1776 – 15
December 1826),
known professionally as
Clotilde, was an 18th
century French ballet dancer who
performed as a prin****l...
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Clotilde Hesme (French: [klɔtild ɛːm]; born 30 July 1979) is a
French actress known for
playing Lilie in
Philippe Garrel's
Regular Lovers and
Alice in...
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Clotilde (French for
Saint Clotilde) may
refer to: Sainte-
Clotilde, Paris, a
basilica church Sainte-
Clotilde, Quebec,
Canada Sainte-
Clotilde-de-Beauce...