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Clotilde ( c. 474 – 3 June 545) was a saint and a Queen of the Franks. She was the patron saint of France, Paris, and Les Andelys. Saint. Clotilde.
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saint and second wife of the Frankish king Clovis I.
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(French CLOTILDE; German CHLOTHILDE). Queen of the Franks, born probably at Lyons, c. 474; died at Tours, 3 June, 545. Her feast is celebrated 3 June ...