Saint Clotilde, Queen of France
A Burgundian princess who became Queen of the Franks through her marriage to Clovis, Clotilde was the instrument of France's conversion to Catholicism…
First name and chronology
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Clotilde, between 477 and 1911; the most famous is Saint Clotilde, celebrated on June 3rd.
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A Burgundian princess who became Queen of the Franks through her marriage to Clovis, Clotilde was the instrument of France's conversion to Catholicism…
Sister of Louis XVI and Queen of Sardinia, Marie-Clotilde of France lived in exile with faith and charity, committing herself to the Dominican and Fra…
A French princess born in Versailles, Marie-Clotilde became Queen of Sardinia through her marriage to Charles-Emmanuel. Known for her deep piety, her …
Clotilde Micheli (1849-1911), in religion Sister Maria Serafina of the Sacred Heart, is the foundress of the Institute of the Sisters of the Angels, A…
The feast of Clotilde is celebrated on June 3rd, in memory of Saint Clotilde.
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Clotilde, including Saint Clotilde, Marie-Clotilde of France, Clotilde Micheli and Maria Clotilde Adelaide Saveria of Bourbon.
The most famous saint named Clotilde is Saint Clotilde (5th century).