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  1. Clotilde - Wikipedia

    Clotilde is represented as a praying queen and as a nun. She built churches, monasteries, and convents, including the Basilica of the Holy Apostles, which later became the Church of Sainte …

  2. St. Clotilde: The Queen Who Brought Her Nation to Baptism

    Jun 3, 2025 · Which brings us to St. Clotilde, who is honored in the French liturgical calendar on June 3. She was the wife of Clovis, King of the Franks, who thereby managed to Christianize …

  3. Clotilde, St. | Encyclopedia.com

    Clotilde was widowed in 511. In 523 she urged her sons to war against King Sigismund of Burgundy to avenge her father's death years earlier. She retired to the burial shrine of St. …

  4. Saint Clotilda | Merovingian Dynasty, Burgundian Princess, …

    Saint Clotilda queen of the Franks Also known as: Saint Chlothilde, Saint Chlotilda, Saint Chlo tilde, Saint Chrodechilde, Saint Chrodigild, Saint Chrotechildis, Saint Clotilde (Show More)

  5. Saint Clotilde: Allying the Frankish King with Rome - ThoughtCo

    Mar 18, 2017 · Clotilde, considered a saint by the French, is credited with bringing her husband, the first king to unify the Franks, to the Catholic fold.

  6. St. Clotilde - FaithND

    In medieval art, Clotilde at prayer was a popular motif. She is the patron Saint of brides and parents, especially parents of difficult children. St. Clotilde, you were the wife and mother who …

  7. St. Clotilde | EWTN

    St. Clotilde Was daughter of Chilperic, younger brother to Gondebald, the tyrannical king of Burgundy, who put him, his wife, and the rest of his brothers, except one, to death, in order to …

  8. Meaning, origin and history of the name Clotilde

    Oct 6, 2024 · Saint Clotilde (whose name was originally recorded in forms such as Chrodechildis or Chrotchildis in Latin sources [1]) was the wife of the Frankish king Clovis, whom she …

  9. St. Clotilde: The Queen Who Brought Her Nation to Baptism

    Jun 3, 2025 · Which brings us to St. Clotilde, who is honored in the French liturgical calendar on June 3. She was the wife of Clovis, King of the Franks, who thereby managed to Christianize …

  10. St. Clotilda (Jun 3) Free Resources and Reflections – Young Catholics

    Saint Clotilda, also spelled Clotilde or known by the older form Chrodechildis, was a queen who played a key part in the early history of Christianity in Europe.