Matilde is an alternate spelling of the name
Matilda
Matilda or Mathilda may refer to:
Animals
* Matilda (chicken) (1990–2006), World's Oldest Living Chicken record holder
* Matilda (horse) (1824–1846), British Thoroughbred racehorse
* Matilda, a dog of the professional wrestling tag-team The ...
and may refer to:
People
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Matilde Borromeo
Princess Matilde zu Fürstenberg (born ''Donna'' Matilde dei Principi Borromeo Arese Taverna; 8 August 1983) is an Italian equestrian and horse breeder. She is a member of the House of Borromeo, an Italian noble family with historic ties to the C ...
(born 1983), Italian equestrian
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Matilde Camus
Aurora Matilde Gómez Camus (26 September 1919 – 28 April 2012) was a Spanish poet from Cantabria who also wrote non-fiction.
Life and career
Aurora Matilde Gómez Camus was born in Santander, Cantabria
Santander () is the capital of t ...
(1919–2012), Spanish poet
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Matilde Casazola
Matilde Casazola Mendoza (born February 19, 1942 in Sucre, Bolivia) is a Bolivian poet and songwriter who writes songs rooted in her country's musical traditions.
Life and work
She is the daughter of Juan Casazola Ugarte and Tula Mendoza Loza; gr ...
(born 1942), Bolivian songwriter
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Matilde Fernández
Matilde Fernández (born 24 January 1950) is a Spanish social feminist and politician who served as minister of social affairs of Spain from 1988 to 1993.
Early life
Fernández was born on 24 January 1950 in Madrid.
Career
Fernández was a me ...
(born 1950), Spanish feminist and politician
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Matilde Hidalgo
Matilde Hidalgo de Procel (September 29, 1889 in Loja, Ecuador – February 20, 1974 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) was an Ecuadorian physician, poet, and activist. Matilde Hidalgo was the first woman to exercise the right to vote in Ecuador (and Latin ...
(1889–1974), Ecuadorian politician
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Matilde Ladrón de Guevara
Matilde Ladrón de Guevara (18 August 1910 – 22 August 2009) was a Chilean poet, feminist, and writer. She was a member of her country's Generation of '50, which also included , Elisa Serrana, Elena Aldunate, and Mercedes Valdivieso.
Biogra ...
(1910–2009), Chilean poet
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Matilde E. Moisant
Matilde Josephine Moisant (September 13, 1878 – February 5, 1964) was an American pioneer aviator, the second woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license.
Early life
Moisant was born on September 13, 1878 in Earl Park, India ...
(1878–1964), American aviator
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Matilde Sánchez
Matilde Sánchez (born 1958) is an Argentine journalist, writer, and translator. Beginning in 1982 she developed a prolific career in the field of cultural journalism. She edited the Culture and Nation supplement of the newspaper '' Clarín'', as ...
(born 1958), Argentine journalist
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Matilde Serao
200px, Matilde Serao, by "Rossi"
Matilde Serao (; gr, Ματθίλδη Σεράο; 7 March 1856 – 25 July 1927) was an Italian journalist and novelist. She was the first woman called to edit an Italian newspaper, Il ''Corriere di Roma'' an ...
(1856–1927), Italian journalist
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Matilde Urrutia
Matilde Urrutia Cerda (30 April 1912 – 5 January 1985) was the third wife of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, from 1966 until his death in 1973. They met in Santiago in 1946, when she was working as a physical therapist in Chile. She was the first woma ...
(1912–1985)
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Matilde Zimmermann
Matilde Zimmermann (born September 6, 1943) is an American author and professor who ran as the Socialist Workers Party candidate for United States Vice President in 1980. The party had three different presidential candidates that year, Andrew ...
(born 1943), American author and professor
Other
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Matilde di Shabran
''Matilde di Shabran'' (full title: ''Matilde di Shabran, o sia Bellezza e Cuor di ferro''; English: ''Matilde of Shabran, or Beauty and Ironheart'') is a '' melodramma giocoso'' (''opera semiseria'') in two acts by Gioachino Rossini to a librett ...
(1821)
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Santa Matilde (1977–1997)
References
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See also
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Mathilde (disambiguation)
Feminine given names
Latvian feminine given names