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Clotilde (c. 474 – 3 June 545), also
known as
Clothilde, Clotilda, Clotild,
Rotilde etc. (Latin: Chrodechildis,
Chlodechildis from
Frankish *Hrōþihildi...
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Clothilde (pseudonym of Élisabeth Beauvais; born
February 22, 1948) is a
French singer who was
active for a
brief period in 1967. She is the daughter...
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Clothilde Magnan (born 5
March 1973) is a
French fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual and team foil
events at the 1996
Summer Olympics. She...
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Archived from the
original on 9
August 2022.
Retrieved 31 May 2022. Lebrun,
Clothilde (9
October 2014). "Epic
Trailer Music:
Recording Albums Live". Trailer...
- to have
Clothilde receive the
reports from
ministers and diplomats, read them,
summarize them for him, and
advise him how to act.
Clothilde followed...
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Clotilde Nizigama is a
Burundian politician.
Nizigimana was the
former Minister of Economy,
Finance and
Development in Burundi,
having been
appointed to...
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Balthazar is a
French crime-thriller
drama television series created by
Clothilde Jamin and Clélia Constantine,
broadcast in
Belgium since 20
November 2018...
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Remsen Whitehouse, p. 313.
Remsen Whitehouse, pp. 313-314. "Princess
Clothilde Dies in
Turin At Age 68", The New York Times, Amsterdam, 25 June 1911...
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Marie Clothilde Balfour (20
October 1862 –
September 1931) was a
British writer, translator, and folklorist. She
wrote three novels, stories, and plays;...
- the Top of
American Pop Culture".
Morning Consult.
October 11, 2022.
Clothilde,
Sabre (2012). "Neo****onism and pop culture. New ****anese
exoticism in...