Clara de Chatelain

Clara de Chatelain was a translator, composer and writer (1807–1876). She was born at London.

Also recorded as Lepold Wray; Baronne Cornélie de B., Rosalia Santa Croce; Leopoldine Ziska.

Clara de Chatelain in brief

Born
1807
Died
1876
Known for
translator, composer and writer
Place of birth
London
Contents

Identity and origins

Clara de Chatelain was recorded at birth as Clara de Pontigny. She also worked under the names Leopold Wray, Leopoldine Ziska and Rosalia Santa Croce. The authorities additionally record the headings Lepold Wray, Baronne Cornélie de B., Rosalia Santa Croce and Leopoldine Ziska. Her recorded languages were Italian and English.

Identity

Clara de Chatelain is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Clara de Chatelain is recorded as translator, composer and writer. Clara de Chatelain is recorded at birth as Clara de Pontigny.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Clara de Chatelain may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Clara de Chatelain is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q129406.

Chronology

  1. 1807Clara de Chatelain born at London.
  2. 1807Clara de Chatelain was born in 1807 at London.
  3. 1876Clara de Chatelain died at London.
  4. 1876Clara de Chatelain died in 1876 at London.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Clara de Chatelain”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q129406: Clara de Chatelain

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