Santa Chiara
Santa Chiara (ital.) Means:
- Clare of Assisi (1193 / 94–1253), Italian founder of the Order of the Poor Clares (remembrance day August 11)
- Clare of Montefalco , Clare of the Cross (1268–1308) Italian Augustinian and mystic, virgin (August 17)
- Clare of Rimini , probably also Klara de Aquilariis (around 1300), Italian Franciscan (January 22, February 23, November 7)
- Klara de Fuligno († 1497/1500), Poor Clare, virgin, city patroness of Fuligno (July 13th)
- Klara Francisca Wagner († 1637), Swiss Franciscan in Montorge (October 2)
- Churches dedicated to St. Clare of Assisi, see Clare of Assisi Church
- Churches dedicated to St. Clare of the cross, see Clare of Montefalco Church
- Churches of other saints, see Klarakirche
- Monasteries belonging to the Patronage of St. Clare of Assisi, see Clare of Assisi Monastery
- Santa Chiara (Opera) a romantic opera by Ernst II.
See also
- Sankt Klara - also to other language variants
- Chiara - to the name