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    Clotilde (c. 474 – 3 June 545 in Burgundy, France) [1] [2] (also known as Clotilda (Fr.), Chlothilde (Ger.) [1] Chlothieldis, Chlotichilda, Clodechildis, Croctild, Crote-hild, Hlotild, Rhotild, and many other forms), [2] is a saint and was a Queen of the Franks.

  2. Saint Clotilda ; feast day June 3) was the queen consort of Clovis I, king of the Franks, in whose momentous conversion to Christianity she played a notable part. Clotilda was the granddaughter of Gundioc, king of Burgundy, who was related to the Visigothic kings and shared their Arian Christian.

  3. Learn about the life and legacy of Saint Clotilde, the wife of King Clovis I of the Franks, who brought Catholicism to his people. Discover how she influenced the history and culture of France and became a saint in both Catholic and Orthodox churches.

  4. Les noces de Clotilde et de Clovis ont lieu sans doute à Soissons à une date incertaine (les historiens les ont datées vers 492-493 au Ve siècle mais penchent plutôt vers 502, soit au VIe siècle 9, 18, 19, la princesse devenant sa seconde épouse.

  5. Marie Clotilde of France [3] [4] (Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière; 23 September 1759 – 7 March 1802), known as Clotilde in Italy, was Queen of Sardinia by marriage to Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia. She was the younger sister of Louis XVI of France.

  6. 18 Mac 2017 · Learn about the life and legacy of Clotilde, the wife of Clovis I, the first Catholic king of the Franks. She converted her husband, influenced his wars, and founded churches and monasteries.

  7. 28 Jul 2024 · Clotilde is a romantic and rare name derived from the Old German name Chlotichilda, meaning "famous in battle". It was the name of a Frankish queen who played a role in the spread of Christianity and a French writer who inspired a philosophical movement.

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