Clotilde of Savoy (1843–1911)
Clotilde of Savoy (1843–1911)
Italian princess. Name variations: Clothilde. Born on March 2, 1843; died on June 25, 1911; daughter of Victor Emmanuel II, king of Italy (r. 1849–1878), and Marie Adelaide of Austria (1822–1855); sister of Maria Pia (1847–1911), queen of Portugal; married Prince Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (Plon-Plon), on January 30, 1859; children: Prince Victor (b. 1862); Louis (1864–1932); Marie Laetitia (1866–1890, who married Amadeus, king of Spain).
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