Clotilde Apponyi

Clotilde "Klotild" Apponyi (23 December 1867 - 1 September 1942) was a Hungarian women's rights activist and diplomat. Apponyi was the daughter of the Austrian politician Prince Alexander von Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg and Alexandrine "Aline" von Dietrichstein, daughter and heiress of Prince Joseph von Dietrichstein. In 1897 she married the Hungarian politician Count Albert Apponyi. During World War I, she was an informal diplomat for Hungary in Switzerland, and she served as a sub-delegate to the League of Nations in Geneva in 1928-34, and as a delegate for Hungary in 1935-37.

Clotilde Apponyi

Clotilde "Klotild" Apponyi (23 December 1867 - 1 September 1942) was a Hungarian women's rights activist and diplomat. Apponyi was the daughter of the Austrian politician Prince Alexander von Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg and Alexandrine "Aline" von Dietrichstein, daughter and heiress of Prince Joseph von Dietrichstein. In 1897 she married the Hungarian politician Count Albert Apponyi. During World War I, she was an informal diplomat for Hungary in Switzerland, and she served as a sub-delegate to the League of Nations in Geneva in 1928-34, and as a delegate for Hungary in 1935-37.