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The life of Saint Clotilda, the principal episodes of which, both legendary and historic, are found scattered throughout the chronicle of St. Gregory of Tours was written in the tenth century, by an anonymous author, who gathered his facts principally from this source.
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Saint Clotilde (475 – 545), also known as Clotilda or simply Clotild , was the daughter of Chilperic II of Burgundy and Caretena, and wife of the Frankish king Clovis I. Venerated as a Saint by R...
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End of Article: SAINT CLOTILDA (d. 544); ... SAINT See also: ... mother of Clotilda . Clotilda was brought up in the orthodox faith . Her See also:
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CLOTILDA, Saint. (c. 470–545), daughter of Chilperic, king of Burgundy (fl. 5th cent.). Clotilda was responsible for the conversion of her husband to Christianity. Her remains were buried in the Church of Saint Geneviève in Paris.
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Saint Clotilda; Concise biography by Godefroid Kurth at the Catholic Encyclopedia. ... Saint Clotilda at Prayer; An illumination of Clotilda praying in the church of Saint Martin of Tours is provided at the Bibliotèque nationale de France. Click the graphic to go to a larger version.
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