Alias:<ALIA> Chrodechildis of /Burgundy/, Clotilda
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ema p 307 "According to Gregory of Tours, [CLOVIS] was persuaded to
[convert to Christianity] by his Christian wife Clotild, granddaughter of
King Gundioc of Burgundy, whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed by
his own brother. Clovis married her in 493, and Gregory presents his
subsequent conversion as a desperate measure, taken in hopes of
preventing the total annihilation of his army by the Alemanni. . . ."
ewh p 172 ". . . a Burgundian, Clotila, who was of the Roman communion.
The Burgundians in general were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been
deliberate."[JamesLinage.GED]
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ema p 307 "According to Gregory of Tours, [CLOVIS] was persuaded to
[convert to Christianity] by his Christian wife Clotild, granddaughter of
King Gundioc of Burgundy, whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed by
his own brother. Clovis married her in 493, and Gregory presents his
subsequent conversion as a desperate measure, taken in hopes of
preventing the total annihilation of his army by the Alemanni. . . ."
ewh p 172 ". . . a Burgundian, Clotila, who was of the Roman communion.
The Burgundians in general were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been
deliberate."[Direct Linage1.FTW]
[JamesLinage.GED]
[1725539.ged]
ema p 307 "According to Gregory of Tours, [CLOVIS] was persuaded to
[convert to Christianity] by his Christian wife Clotild, granddaughter of
King Gundioc of Burgundy, whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed by
his own brother. Clovis married her in 493, and Gregory presents his
subsequent conversion as a desperate measure, taken in hopes of
preventing the total annihilation of his army by the Alemanni. . . ."
ewh p 172 ". . . a Burgundian, Clotila, who was of the Roman communion.
The Burgundians in general were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been
deliberate."