St Clotilde France. Feast day june 3) was the queen consort of clovis i, king of the franks, in whose momentous. Clotilde was wife of king clovis, who established a dynasty that ruled in france for several hundred years. The construction of the church was first considered by the paris city council in 1827. It is located on rue las cases in the city’s 7th arrondissement. They were married in 492 or 493, and she converted. When they were married in. Saint clotilda (died june 3, 548, tours, france; Before its construction, the inhabitants of the district had only a small chapel dedicated to The façade of the basilica © french moments.
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When they were married in. The construction of the church was first considered by the paris city council in 1827. It is located on rue las cases in the city’s 7th arrondissement. Clotilde was wife of king clovis, who established a dynasty that ruled in france for several hundred years. Before its construction, the inhabitants of the district had only a small chapel dedicated to Saint clotilda (died june 3, 548, tours, france; The façade of the basilica © french moments. They were married in 492 or 493, and she converted. Feast day june 3) was the queen consort of clovis i, king of the franks, in whose momentous.
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St Clotilde France Clotilde was wife of king clovis, who established a dynasty that ruled in france for several hundred years. Feast day june 3) was the queen consort of clovis i, king of the franks, in whose momentous. When they were married in. The façade of the basilica © french moments. They were married in 492 or 493, and she converted. The construction of the church was first considered by the paris city council in 1827. It is located on rue las cases in the city’s 7th arrondissement. Before its construction, the inhabitants of the district had only a small chapel dedicated to Clotilde was wife of king clovis, who established a dynasty that ruled in france for several hundred years. Saint clotilda (died june 3, 548, tours, france;