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German artist (c. 1440 – 1520)
Clara Tott, in other sources Clara Dett, Clara of Dettingen, Tettingen, or Clare Dettin (c. 1440 – 1520), was a court singer associated with the Elector
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landowner, royal county administrator, spy and forger Clara Tott (1440–1520), court singer Clas Åkesson Tott (c. 1530 – 1590), military field marshal and member
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academic. Clara Tott (1440–1520), German singer Clara Tschudi (1856–1945), Norwegian writer Clara Augusta Jones Trask (1839–1805), American writer Clara Udofa
Clara_(given_name)
Elector Palatine from 1449 to 1476
of Württemberg. In 1471/1472, Frederick married his long-time mistress Clara Tott. She was a commoner and this was considered a morganatic marriage. They
Frederick_I,_Elector_Palatine
German aristocrat and founder of the House of Löwenstein-Wertheim (1463-1523)
Elector Palatine Frederick I (1425–1476) from his morganatic marriage with Clara Tott. She had been a lady-in-waiting at the court of the Duke of Bavaria in
Louis_I,_Count_of_Löwenstein
German royal family of Bavaria
Wrbna-Kaunitz-Rietberg-Questenberg und Freudenthal (1864–1927) and had issue Princess Clara of Bavaria (1874–1941) Max I. Joseph (1806–1825) Ludwig I. (1825–1848) Maximilian
House_of_Wittelsbach
Calendar year
February 13: Hartmann Schedel, German physician (d. 1514) date unknown: Clara Tott, German court singer (d. 1520) March 9: Frances of Rome, Italian Benedictine
1440
Calendar year
of Lan Xang (b. 1465) Sheikh Hamdullah, Ottoman calligrapher (b. 1436) Clara Tott, German court singer (b. 1440) probable – Filippo de Lurano, Italian composer
1520
Consort of a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire
Name Father Born Married Died Husband Clara Tott ? ? 1471 29 Apr 1520 Frederick I, Elector Palatine Maria Susanna Loysa, Raugravine Christoph Martin von
Electress
Practice of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families
Great and Krystyna Rokiczana (1356) Frederick I, Elector Palatine and Clara Tott (1462) Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse and Margarethe von der Saale (1540)
Royal_intermarriage
Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1783–1849)
Victorious (1425–1476). His children from his morganatic marriage with Clara Tott were not able to inherit the Wittelsbach properties, so they formed a
Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Charles_Thomas,_Prince_of_Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Counts Palatine of the Rhine, Counts Palatine of Lotharingia, and Elector Palatines
August 1449 – 12 December 1476 12 December 1476 Electoral Palatinate Clara Tott 1471/2 (morganatic) two children Brother of his predecessor. Left no legitimate
List of counts palatine of the Rhine
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Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1802–1838)
son of Frederick I, Count Palatine of the Rhine and his morganatic wife Clara Tott. Children from this marriage had no right to the throne of the Palatinate
Constantine, Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Constantine,_Hereditary_Prince_of_Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Decade
of Lan Xang (b. 1465) Sheikh Hamdullah, Ottoman calligrapher (b. 1436) Clara Tott, German court singer (b. 1440) probable – Filippo de Lurano, Italian composer
1520s
Decade
February 13: Hartmann Schedel, German physician (d. 1514) date unknown: Clara Tott, German court singer (d. 1520) 1441 February 9 – Ali-Shir Nava'i, Central
1440s
Calendar year
Claude Mellan, French painter and engraver (d. 1688) June 4 – Åke Henriksson Tott, Swedish soldier and politician (d. 1640) June 19 – Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop
1598
estate. Lidingö came to belong to Djursholm through Ingeborg Larsdotter Tott, who in her second marriage married Councilor Nils Eskilsson (Banér) (1480–1520)
Djursholm_Castle
printmaker Kathy Toma (born 1944), painter, installation artist Sophie de Tott (1758–1848), painter Suzanne Valadon (1865–1938), painter Frédérique Vallet-Bisson
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Aspect of women's history
defence of the island fortress of Ischia against the French. 1505: Ingeborg Tott defends her fief Häme Castle in Finland against the attack from another noble
Women_in_warfare_(1500–1699)
Decade
Beethoven, German classical composer (d. 1827) 1771 February 14 – Hanne Tott, Danish circus artist, circus manager (d. 1826) March 16 – Antoine-Jean Gros
1770s
Abbess of St. Clare's Priory in Stockholm
was still alive in 1550. She is believed to have died around 1554. Brita Tott Magdalena Rudenschöld Lisbet Scheutz (2001 (2003) nuytgåva). Berömda och
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Aspect of women's history
Zaydi Yemeni chieftain Sharifa Fatima conquers San'a'. 1451–1452 : Brita Tott serves as a spy in the war between Sweden and Denmark 1455: Elise Eskilsdotter
Women in post-classical warfare
Women_in_post-classical_warfare
Decade
August 24 – Cecily of York, English princess (b. 1469) December – Ingeborg Tott, influential Swedish noblewoman, spouse of Swedish regent Sten Sture the
1500s_(decade)
Portuguese television channel
Bastidores (cinema magazine) Biosfera (environment and ecology magazine) Câmara Clara (arts magazine) Agora (arts magazine) Couto & Coutadas (hunt magazine) Da
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Claude Mellan, French painter and engraver (d. 1688) June 4 – Åke Henriksson Tott, Swedish soldier and politician (d. 1640) June 19 – Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop
1590s
Decade
battle while trying to flee. November 12 – Regent of Sweden Erik Axelsson Tott supports the re-election of deposed Charles VIII of Sweden to the throne
1460s
Decade
1752) August 13 – René Laennec, French physician (b. 1781) August 15 – Hanne Tott, Danish circus artist, manager (b. 1771) August 28 – Józef Zajączek, Polish
1820s
Princess of Nericia and was the mother of Catherine of Vadstena. Bridget Tott 1610 Denmark Anna van Schurman Produced the first translations of Roman Classical
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CLARA TOTT
CLARA TOTT
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciara, CEARA means "little black one."
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Gaelic Ciarán, CIARA means "little black one."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin
Bright; Shining; Clear; Famous; Form of Clara; Clear and Bright
Male
English
 Short form of English Clarence, CLARE means "illustrious." Compare with feminine Clare.
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Clarus, CLARA means "clear, bright." In use by the English and Italians.
Female
English
Modern English name derived either from Italian cara, a term of endearment CARA means "beloved," or from the Irish Gaelic word cara, meaning "friend."
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Latin Clara, KLARA means "clear, bright." Compare with other forms of Klara.
Female
English
 English variant spelling of Latin Laura, LARA means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lara.
Female
Greek
(ΧαÏά) Greek name derived from the word chara, CHARA means "joyful."
Female
German
 German form of Latin Clara, KLARA means "clear, bright." Compare with other forms of Klara.
Female
Polish
 Polish form of Latin Clara, KLARA means "clear, bright." Compare with other forms of Klara.
Girl/Female
French American Latin
Bright.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CLARK means "clerk; secretary."Â
Surname or Lastname
Irish and English
Irish and English : habitational name from Clare in Suffolk (probably named with a Celtic river name meaning ‘bright’, ‘gentle’, or ‘warm’). One of the first Normans in Ireland (1170–72) was Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, better known as ‘Strongbow’, who took his surname from his estate in Suffolk.English : habitational name from Clare in Oxfordshire, named with Old English clÇ£g ‘clay’ + Åra ‘slope’.English : from the Middle English, Old French female personal name Cla(i)re (Latin Clara, from clarus ‘famous’), which achieved some popularity, greater on the Continent than in England, through the fame of St. Clare of Assisi. See also Sinclair.English : occupational name for a worker in clay, for example someone expert in building in wattle and daub, from Middle English clayere, an agent derivative of Old English clÇ£g ‘clay’.
Female
Russian
(КлаÌра) Russian form of Latin Clara, KLARA means "clear, bright." Compare with other forms of Klara.
Boy/Male
English American
Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk. Famous people: American actor Clark Gable;...
Female
Russian
(Лара) Short form of Russian Larissa, possibly LARA means "fortified town." Compare with another form of Lara.
Female
English
 English form of Latin Clara, KLARA means "clear, bright."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Clare or Clark.
Female
English
 English form of Latin Clara, CLARE means "clear, bright." Compare with masculine Clare.
CLARA TOTT
CLARA TOTT
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva combined
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
The Lord and God
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Lord of Milk
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Butter
Girl/Female
Greek
One of the names of the mythological moon goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus.
Boy/Male
British, English
Place Name; The Settlement in the Valley
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Cheerful; Shining Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
No end
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Unlettered
CLARA TOTT
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v. i.
To walk with short steps, swaying the body from one side to the other, like a duck or very fat person; to move clumsily and totteringly along; to toddle; to stumble; as, a child waddles when he begins to walk; a goose waddles.
n.
See Chiaroscuro.
adv.
In a tottering manner.
v. i.
To make a loud or shrill noise.
a.
Trembling or tottering, as if about to fall; un steady.
n.
A genus of flowerless plants, having articulated stems and whorled branches. They flourish in wet places.
n.
A nun of the order of St. Clare.
a.
Shaking; tottering; quivering.
a.
Unsteady; dizzy; tottery.
n.
One who totters.
v. t. & i.
To cause to shake; to tremble; to move tremulously, as from weakness; to totter.
n.
See Chiaroscuro.
n.
The petrified fruit of the Chara hispida, a species of stonewort. See Stonewort.
v. i.
To shake so as to threaten a fall; to vacillate; to be unsteady; to stagger; as,an old man totters with age.
v. t.
To daub, smear, or spread, as with mud, etc.
n.
A certain game of children; seesaw; -- called also titter-totter, and titter-cum-totter.
imp. & p. p.
of Totter
n.
Any plant of the genus Chara; -- so called because they are often incrusted with carbonate of lime. See Chara.
n.
A plant (Salvia sclarea) of the Sage family, used in flavoring soups.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Totter