Cotta
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Cotta' may refer to:
People
- Aurelia Cotta (120-54 BC), mother of Julius Caesar
- Bernhard von Cotta (1808-1879), German geologist
- Carloto Cotta (born 1984), Portuguese actor
- Elena Cotta (born 1931), Italian actress
- Gaius Aurelius Cotta (ca. 124-73 BC), ancient Roman statesman and orator
- Johann Friedrich Cotta (1764-1832), German publisher, industrial pioneer, and politician
- Heinrich Cotta (1763-1844), German silviculturist
- Johann Friedrich Cotta (1701–1779), German Lutheran theologian
- John Cotta (1575-1650), English physician
- Lucius Aurelius Cotta (consul 65 BC) (fl. 70–64 BC), ancient Roman senator
- Lucius Aurelius Cotta (consul 119 BC) (fl. 122–119 BC), Roman senator, military commander, and consul
- Lucius Aurelius Cotta (consul 144 BC) (fl. 154–144 BC), Roman magistrate, tribune, and consul
- Lucius Aurunculeius Cotta (fl. 54 BC), officer in the Gallic army of Julius Caesar
- Marcus Aurelius Cotta (consul 74 BC) (fl. 77–67 BC), Roman politician and general
- Michèle Cotta (born 1937), French political journalist
- Myron Joseph Cotta (born 1953), American Catholic bishop
Other uses
- A Medieval Latin and Italian term for surplice, an ecclesiastical garment
- A lightweight underdress in Italian 15th century fashion
- Cotta (moth), a moth of the family Geometridae
- Cotta Sandstone, a type of stone found in the Elbe Valley
See also
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