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*[[Carlotta (name)]], a list of people and fictional characters with the given name |
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*[[Carlotta (performer)]] (born 1943), Australian cabaret performer and TV personality |
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*[[Marguerite Charlotte Lavoie]] (1912–2005), Canadian dancer known as "Carlotta" |
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*[[Mary Myers]] (1849–1932), American professional balloonist better known as "Carlotta, the Lady Aeronaut" |
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*[[Carlotta, California]], United States, an unincorporated community |
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*[[Carlotta Adele Anderson]], an American educator |
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*[[Carlotta Beck]], a fictional character on the television sitcom series ''Filthy Rich'' |
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*[[Carlotta Gall]], a British journalist and writer for ''The New York Times'' |
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*[[Carlotta Giovannini]], an Italian artistic gymnast |
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*[[Carlotta Grisi]], (1819-1899) an Italian ballet dancer |
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*[[Carlotta Monti]], (1907-1993) a film actress and mistress of W. C. Fields |
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*[[Carlotta Perry]], (1839-1914) a poet of the late 19th century |
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*[[Carlotta Thompkins]], (1844-1934) also known as Lottie Deno, a gambler in Texas during the 19th century |
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*[[Carlotta Walls LaNier]], (1942) the first black female to graduate from Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas |
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*[[Princess Luisa Carlotta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]], (1804-1844) a daughter of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies |
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*[[Carlotta, California]], an unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California |
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*[[Carlotta (The Phantom of the Opera)]], a fictional character from the novel and musical ''The Phantom of the Opera'' |
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*''[[The Menace to Carlotta]]'', an American 1914 short silent drama film |
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*[[Villa Carlotta]], a house on Lake Como, Italy |
*[[Villa Carlotta]], a house on Lake Como, Italy |
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*[[Villa Carlotta (Los Angeles County)]], two houses in California |
*[[Villa Carlotta (Los Angeles County)]], two houses in California |
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*[[Carlotta, Western Australia]], a locality of the Shire of Nannup |
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* [[French brig Carlotta (1807)|French brig ''Carlotta'' (1807)]], captured by the British in 1810 and redesignated HMS ''Carlotta'' |
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* {{HMS|Carlotta|1812}}, the French brig '' Pylades'', captured by the British and renamed ''Carlotta'' after the wreck of the earlier ''Carlotta'' |
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*SS ''Carlotta'', later name of {{USS|Antona|1863}} |
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*[[TSS Carlotta (1893)|TSS ''Carlotta'' (1893)]], British passenger vessel |
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*A fictional town in the 1949 film noir ''[[The Bribe]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 6 November 2024
Look up Carlotta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carlotta may refer to:
People and fictional characters
[edit]- Carlotta (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
- Carlotta (performer) (born 1943), Australian cabaret performer and TV personality
- Marguerite Charlotte Lavoie (1912–2005), Canadian dancer known as "Carlotta"
- Mary Myers (1849–1932), American professional balloonist better known as "Carlotta, the Lady Aeronaut"
Places
[edit]- Carlotta, California, United States, an unincorporated community
- Villa Carlotta, a house on Lake Como, Italy
- Villa Carlotta (Los Angeles County), two houses in California
- Carlotta, Western Australia, a locality of the Shire of Nannup
Ships
[edit]- French brig Carlotta (1807), captured by the British in 1810 and redesignated HMS Carlotta
- HMS Carlotta (1812), the French brig Pylades, captured by the British and renamed Carlotta after the wreck of the earlier Carlotta
- SS Carlotta, later name of USS Antona (1863)
- TSS Carlotta (1893), British passenger vessel
- USS Carlotta (SP-1785), a United States Navy patrol boat in service from 1917 to 1918
Other uses
[edit]- List of storms named Carlotta, various tropical cyclones
- A fictional town in the 1949 film noir The Bribe
- A fictional town in the 1982 comedy film Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
See also
[edit]Search for "Carlotta" on Wikipedia.