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SAINT CLOTILDA (d. 544)

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 557 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SAINT CLOTILDA (d. 544)  , daughter of the Burgundian king
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Chilperic, and wife of Clovis, king of the Franks . On the
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death of Gundioc, king of the Burgundians, in 473, his sons Gundobald, Godegesil and Chilperic divided his heritage between them; Chilperic apparently reigning at Lyons, Gundobald at Vienne and Godegesil at Geneva . According to Gregory of
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Tours, Chilperic was slain by Gundobald, his wife drowned, and of his two daughters, Chrona took the veil and Clotilda was exiled . This account, however, seems to have been a later invention . At Lyons an epitaph has been discovered of a Burgundian queen, who died in 5o6, and was most probably the
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mother of Clotilda . Clotilda was brought up in the orthodox faith . Her
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uncle Gundobald was asked for her hand in
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marriage by the Frankish king Clovis, who had just conquered
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northern Gaul, and the marriage was celebrated about 493 . On this event many romantic stories, all more or less embroidered, are to be found in the
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works of Gregory of Tours and the chronicler Fredegarius, and in the
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Liber historiae Franco. um . Clotilda did not rest until her
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husband had abjured paganism and embraced the orthodox Christian faith (496) . With him she built at Paris the church of the
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Holy Apostles, afterwards. known as Ste Genevieve . After the death of Clovis in 511 she retired to the abbey of St Martin at Tours . In 523 she incited her sons against her uncle Gundobald and provoked the Burgundian war .

In the following

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year she tried in vain to protect the rights of her grandsons, the children of Clodomer, against the claims of her sons
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Childebert I. and Clotaire I., and was equally unsuccessful in her efforts to prevent the
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civil discords between her children . She died in 544, and was buried by her husband's side in the church of the Holy Apostles . There is a mediocre
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Life in Mon . Germ . Hist.: Script. rer . Merov., vol. ii . See also G . Kurth, Sainte Clotilde (2nd ed., Paris, 1897) . (C .

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