![]() Born 465 at Of Rheims,Marne,Loire-Atlantique,France, baptized Dec 25, 496 at Rheims,Marne,Loire-Atlantique,France, died Nov 11, 511 at ,Paris,France, 45 or 46 years, buried at Church of the Holy Apostles,near Paris,France 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great" King of the /Franks/ 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great"/Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 463 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 466 2 PLAC Rheims,Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 511 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 511 2 PLAC Saint Pierre, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1777, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Collins; Pfafman; Women in the Wall. Franks: United all the Franks. It was not done peacefully. Clovis' methods included conquest and murder. He personally killed one Frankish king and his brother after they had been turned over to him. See Chapter3 of "The Franks." When he died in 511, the kingdom was divided among his four sons. In the next 50 years, the Franks and their Merovingian dynasty extended the power and influence of much of western Europe and became the dominant Germanic successor kingdom to the Roman Empire. Became a Christian and converted the Franks to Christianity. RC: Clovis I "the Great," King of the Salic Franks, 481-511. King of France. K: Clovis I, King of the Franks. Died 493 (pickedup a marriage date?) Also called Chlodwig. Pfafman: Clovis (Louis) I, the Great. Sole King of Franks 511, King of Salic Franks 481-511. Became a devout Catholic responsible for Catholicism instead of Arianism in large portion of Western Europe. Great statesman. Conquered Central and Southern France and Gaul, later conquered the Ripuerian Franks. His dominions became France.First important ruler of the Merovingian dynasty. He succeeded his father, Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks at age 15. His career focused largely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern Rhine River and the Ripuarian Franks on the lowerRhine into a single dominion. He began with a victory in 486 over Syagrius, the last Roman governor in northern Gaul. By 493, when he married the Burgundian princess Clotilda (later canonized as St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princes whose territories had surrounded his capital at Soissons. He next came into conflict in 496 with the confederation of Germanic tribes known asthe Alamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains. According to legend, it was only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda , that he defeatedhis enemy. Clotilda was almost certainly instrumental in Clovis's conversion to Christianity, and he was baptized in 496. He became the champion of orthodox Christians in every part of Gaul and was supported effectively by the church in all his campaigns. He continued to fight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the next year the Visigoths were decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II, was killed by Clovis in a battle near Poitiers. Clovis made Paris the capital of the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-day France and southwestern Germany. According to Salian custom, hedivided his kingdom among his four sons."Clovis I," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copy right (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copy right (c) 1994 Funk & Wagna ll's Corporation. Clothilda converst him to Christianity in 496. 496 Clovis defeats the Alemanni near Strasbourg and is baptized by a friend St. Remigius (or Remy), Bishop of Rheims. When Clovis dies, his realm is devided among his 4 sons. "The Timetables of History, The new Third Revised Edition, by Bernard Grun, Founder of the Empire of the Franks, foun der of the MEROVINGIAN monarchy.He rose from tribal chief to sole leader of the Salian FRANKS by dint of patience and murder. He won Gaul and SW Germany by fighting the Romans, Alemanni, Burgundians , and Visigoths. His wife, St. Clotilda, encouraged his conversion (496) to Christianity. FILE: Concise Colu mbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994, Columbia University Press. NOTE: kinsman of Clovis I "the Great",King of the Sali c Franks NAME: Clovis the Riparian, K. of Cologne, Flourished about 420. Subjugated the Alamanni from the DATE 31 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Colvis I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [The Great] Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by RobertFfafman p. E- 25. The name Colvis evolved into Louis. GIVN Clovis I (the Great) King of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! ! Was King of Salic Franks from 481 to 11 November 511. ! BAPTIZED: Into Christianity on 25 December 496. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black is 42nd G G Son. OCCU Sole King of the Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great" King of the /Franks/ 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great"/Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 463 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 466 2 PLAC Rheims,Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 511 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 511 2 PLAC Saint Pierre, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1777, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Collins; Pfafman; Women in the Wall. Franks: United all the Franks. It was not done peacefully. Clovis' methods included conquest and murder. He personally killed one Frankish king and his brother after they had been turned over to him. See Chapter3 of "The Franks." When he died in 511, the kingdom was divided among his four sons. In the next 50 years, the Franks and their Merovingian dynasty extended the power and influence of much of western Europe and became the dominant Germanic successor kingdom to the Roman Empire. Became a Christian and converted the Franks to Christianity. RC: Clovis I "the Great," King of the Salic Franks, 481-511. King of France. K: Clovis I, King of the Franks. Died 493 (pickedup a marriage date?) Also called Chlodwig. Pfafman: Clovis (Louis) I, the Great. Sole King of Franks 511, King of Salic Franks 481-511. Became a devout Catholic responsible for Catholicism instead of Arianism in large portion of Western Europe. Great statesman. Conquered Central and Southern France and Gaul, later conquered the Ripuerian Franks. His dominions became France.First important ruler of the Merovingian dynasty. He succeeded his father, Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks at age 15. His career focused largely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern Rhine River and the Ripuarian Franks on the lowerRhine into a single dominion. He began with a victory in 486 over Syagrius, the last Roman governor in northern Gaul. By 493, when he married the Burgundian princess Clotilda (later canonized as St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princes whose territories had surrounded his capital at Soissons. He next came into conflict in 496 with the confederation of Germanic tribes known asthe Alamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains. According to legend, it was only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda , that he defeatedhis enemy. Clotilda was almost certainly instrumental in Clovis's conversion to Christianity, and he was baptized in 496. He became the champion of orthodox Christians in every part of Gaul and was supported effectively by the church in all his campaigns. He continued to fight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the next year the Visigoths were decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II, was killed by Clovis in a battle near Poitiers. Clovis made Paris the capital of the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-day France and southwestern Germany. According to Salian custom, hedivided his kingdom among his four sons."Clovis I," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copy right (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copy right (c) 1994 Funk & Wagna ll's Corporation. Clothilda converst him to Christianity in 496. 496 Clovis defeats the Alemanni near Strasbourg and is baptized by a friend St. Remigius (or Remy), Bishop of Rheims. When Clovis dies, his realm is devided among his 4 sons. "The Timetables of History, The new Third Revised Edition, by Bernard Grun, Founder of the Empire of the Franks, foun der of the MEROVINGIAN monarchy.He rose from tribal chief to sole leader of the Salian FRANKS by dint of patience and murder. He won Gaul and SW Germany by fighting the Romans, Alemanni, Burgundians , and Visigoths. His wife, St. Clotilda, encouraged his conversion (496) to Christianity. FILE: Concise Colu mbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994, Columbia University Press. NOTE: kinsman of Clovis I "the Great",King of the Sali c Franks NAME: Clovis the Riparian, K. of Cologne, Flourished about 420. Subjugated the Alamanni from the DATE 31 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Colvis I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [The Great] Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by RobertFfafman p. E- 25. The name Colvis evolved into Louis. GIVN Clovis I (the Great) King of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! ! Was King of Salic Franks from 481 to 11 November 511. ! BAPTIZED: Into Christianity on 25 December 496. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black is 42nd G G Son. OCCU Sole King of the Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Colvis I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [The Great] Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by RobertFfafman p. E- 25. The name Colvis evolved into Louis. GIVN Clovis I (the Great) King of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! ! Was King of Salic Franks from 481 to 11 November 511. ! BAPTIZED: Into Christianity on 25 December 496. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black is 42nd G G Son. OCCU Sole King of the Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Colvis I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [The Great] Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by RobertFfafman p. E- 25. The name Colvis evolved into Louis. GIVN Clovis I (the Great) King of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! ! Was King of Salic Franks from 481 to 11 November 511. ! BAPTIZED: Into Christianity on 25 December 496. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black is 42nd G G Son. OCCU Sole King of the Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-51 ACED DATE 0481 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Colvis I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [The Great] Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by RobertFfafman p. E- 25. The name Colvis evolved into Louis. GIVN Clovis I (the Great) King of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! ! Was King of Salic Franks from 481 to 11 November 511. ! BAPTIZED: Into Christianity on 25 December 496. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black is 42nd G G Son. OCCU Sole King of the Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great" King of the /Franks/ 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great"/Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 463 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 466 2 PLAC Rheims,Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 511 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 511 2 PLAC Saint Pierre, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1777, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Collins; Pfafman; Women in the Wall. Franks: United all the Franks. It was not done peacefully. Clovis' methods included conquest and murder. He personally killed one Frankish king and his brother after they had been turned over to him. See Chapter3 of "The Franks." When he died in 511, the kingdom was divided among his four sons. In the next 50 years, the Franks and their Merovingian dynasty extended the power and influence of much of western Europe and became the dominant Germanic successor kingdom to the Roman Empire. Became a Christian and converted the Franks to Christianity. RC: Clovis I "the Great," King of the Salic Franks, 481-511. King of France. K: Clovis I, King of the Franks. Died 493 (pickedup a marriage date?) Also called Chlodwig. Pfafman: Clovis (Louis) I, the Great. Sole King of Franks 511, King of Salic Franks 481-511. Became a devout Catholic responsible for Catholicism instead of Arianism in large portion of Western Europe. Great statesman. Conquered Central and Southern France and Gaul, later conquered the Ripuerian Franks. His dominions became France.First important ruler of the Merovingian dynasty. He succeeded his father, Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks at age 15. His career focused largely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern Rhine River and the Ripuarian Franks on the lowerRhine into a single dominion. He began with a victory in 486 over Syagrius, the last Roman governor in northern Gaul. By 493, when he married the Burgundian princess Clotilda (later canonized as St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princes whose territories had surrounded his capital at Soissons. He next came into conflict in 496 with the confederation of Germanic tribes known asthe Alamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains. According to legend, it was only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda , that he defeatedhis enemy. Clotilda was almost certainly instrumental in Clovis's conversion to Christianity, and he was baptized in 496. He became the champion of orthodox Christians in every part of Gaul and was supported effectively by the church in all his campaigns. He continued to fight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the next year the Visigoths were decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II, was killed by Clovis in a battle near Poitiers. Clovis made Paris the capital of the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-day France and southwestern Germany. According to Salian custom, hedivided his kingdom among his four sons."Clovis I," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copy right (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copy right (c) 1994 Funk & Wagna ll's Corporation. Clothilda converst him to Christianity in 496. 496 Clovis defeats the Alemanni near Strasbourg and is baptized by a friend St. Remigius (or Remy), Bishop of Rheims. When Clovis dies, his realm is devided among his 4 sons. "The Timetables of History, The new Third Revised Edition, by Bernard Grun, Founder of the Empire of the Franks, foun der of the MEROVINGIAN monarchy.He rose from tribal chief to sole leader of the Salian FRANKS by dint of patience and murder. He won Gaul and SW Germany by fighting the Romans, Alemanni, Burgundians , and Visigoths. His wife, St. Clotilda, encouraged his conversion (496) to Christianity. FILE: Concise Colu mbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994, Columbia University Press. NOTE: kinsman of Clovis I "the Great",King of the Sali c Franks NAME: Clovis the Riparian, K. of Cologne, Flourished about 420. Subjugated the Alamanni from the 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great" King of the /Franks/ 1 NAME Clovis I "The Great"/Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 463 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 466 2 PLAC Rheims,Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 511 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 511 2 PLAC Saint Pierre, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1777, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Collins; Pfafman; Women in the Wall. Franks: United all the Franks. It was not done peacefully. Clovis' methods included conquest and murder. He personally killed one Frankish king and his brother after they had been turned over to him. See Chapter3 of "The Franks." When he died in 511, the kingdom was divided among his four sons. In the next 50 years, the Franks and their Merovingian dynasty extended the power and influence of much of western Europe and became the dominant Germanic successor kingdom to the Roman Empire. Became a Christian and converted the Franks to Christianity. RC: Clovis I "the Great," King of the Salic Franks, 481-511. King of France. K: Clovis I, King of the Franks. Died 493 (pickedup a marriage date?) Also called Chlodwig. Pfafman: Clovis (Louis) I, the Great. Sole King of Franks 511, King of Salic Franks 481-511. Became a devout Catholic responsible for Catholicism instead of Arianism in large portion of Western Europe. Great statesman. Conquered Central and Southern France and Gaul, later conquered the Ripuerian Franks. His dominions became France.First important ruler of the Merovingian dynasty. He succeeded his father, Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks at age 15. His career focused largely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern Rhine River and the Ripuarian Franks on the lowerRhine into a single dominion. He began with a victory in 486 over Syagrius, the last Roman governor in northern Gaul. By 493, when he married the Burgundian princess Clotilda (later canonized as St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princes whose territories had surrounded his capital at Soissons. He next came into conflict in 496 with the confederation of Germanic tribes known asthe Alamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains. According to legend, it was only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda , that he defeatedhis enemy. Clotilda was almost certainly instrumental in Clovis's conversion to Christianity, and he was baptized in 496. He became the champion of orthodox Christians in every part of Gaul and was supported effectively by the church in all his campaigns. He continued to fight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the next year the Visigoths were decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II, was killed by Clovis in a battle near Poitiers. Clovis made Paris the capital of the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-day France and southwestern Germany. According to Salian custom, hedivided his kingdom among his four sons."Clovis I," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copy right (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copy right (c) 1994 Funk & Wagna ll's Corporation. Clothilda converst him to Christianity in 496. 496 Clovis defeats the Alemanni near Strasbourg and is baptized by a friend St. Remigius (or Remy), Bishop of Rheims. When Clovis dies, his realm is devided among his 4 sons. "The Timetables of History, The new Third Revised Edition, by Bernard Grun, Founder of the Empire of the Franks, foun der of the MEROVINGIAN monarchy.He rose from tribal chief to sole leader of the Salian FRANKS by dint of patience and murder. He won Gaul and SW Germany by fighting the Romans, Alemanni, Burgundians , and Visigoths. His wife, St. Clotilda, encouraged his conversion (496) to Christianity. FILE: Concise Colu mbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994, Columbia University Press. NOTE: kinsman of Clovis I "the Great",King of the Sali c Franks NAME: Clovis the Riparian, K. of Cologne, Flourished about 420. Subjugated the Alamanni from the submitted by DEBORAH LYNNE FOX B.1-13-1960 Married 492 at ,,,France (18 or 19 years married) to: ![]() Born ± 475 at Bourgogne,Fance, died Jun 3, 548 at Tours,Ingre-Et-Loire,France, approximately 73 years, buried at Church of the,Holy Apostles,near Paris,France 1 NAME St. Clothilda (Clotild) of /Burgundy/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 NAME St. Clothilde /De Burgundy/ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 JUN 548 2 PLAC Tours, Ingre-et-Loire, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303, 349; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1667, 1778, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Pfafman. Franks: Chrodechildis, or Clotild in modern French; a Catholic Christian, daughter of a former Burgundian king. Her family memberswere not Christians. They were Arians, who did not believe in the equality ofpersons in the Trinity. She probably was responsible for pushing Clovis into becoming a Christian. The Church of the Holy Apostles--where Clotild, Clovis and their daughter were buried--was later named after St. Genevieve, who also was buried there. K: Saint Clothilde de Bourgogne. K-1657: Chrotechilde von Altburgund (Old Bourgogne). Pfafman: Clothilda (Clothild) of Burgundy. Second wife of Clovis. Canonized after her death.Clotilda was responsible for the conversion of her husband to Christianity. After he died in 511 she entered a monastery at Tours. She was canonized a few years after her death. Her remains were buried in the Church of Saint Genevive in Paris. Her tradition al feast day is June 3. "Clotilda, Saint," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c ) 1994 MicrosoftCorporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation 1 NAME St. Clothilda (Clotild) of /Burgundy/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 NAME St. Clothilde /De Burgundy/ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 JUN 548 2 PLAC Tours, Ingre-et-Loire, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303, 349; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1667, 1778, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Pfafman. Franks: Chrodechildis, or Clotild in modern French; a Catholic Christian, daughter of a former Burgundian king. Her family memberswere not Christians. They were Arians, who did not believe in the equality ofpersons in the Trinity. She probably was responsible for pushing Clovis into becoming a Christian. The Church of the Holy Apostles--where Clotild, Clovis and their daughter were buried--was later named after St. Genevieve, who also was buried there. K: Saint Clothilde de Bourgogne. K-1657: Chrotechilde von Altburgund (Old Bourgogne). Pfafman: Clothilda (Clothild) of Burgundy. Second wife of Clovis. Canonized after her death.Clotilda was responsible for the conversion of her husband to Christianity. After he died in 511 she entered a monastery at Tours. She was canonized a few years after her death. Her remains were buried in the Church of Saint Genevive in Paris. Her tradition al feast day is June 3. "Clotilda, Saint," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c ) 1994 MicrosoftCorporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation 1 NAME St. Clothilda (Clotild) of /Burgundy/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 NAME St. Clothilde /De Burgundy/ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 JUN 548 2 PLAC Tours, Ingre-et-Loire, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303, 349; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1667, 1778, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Pfafman. Franks: Chrodechildis, or Clotild in modern French; a Catholic Christian, daughter of a former Burgundian king. Her family memberswere not Christians. They were Arians, who did not believe in the equality ofpersons in the Trinity. She probably was responsible for pushing Clovis into becoming a Christian. The Church of the Holy Apostles--where Clotild, Clovis and their daughter were buried--was later named after St. Genevieve, who also was buried there. K: Saint Clothilde de Bourgogne. K-1657: Chrotechilde von Altburgund (Old Bourgogne). Pfafman: Clothilda (Clothild) of Burgundy. Second wife of Clovis. Canonized after her death.Clotilda was responsible for the conversion of her husband to Christianity. After he died in 511 she entered a monastery at Tours. She was canonized a few years after her death. Her remains were buried in the Church of Saint Genevive in Paris. Her tradition al feast day is June 3. "Clotilda, Saint," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c ) 1994 MicrosoftCorporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation 1 NAME St. Clothilda (Clotild) of /Burgundy/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 NAME St. Clothilde /De Burgundy/ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 JUN 548 2 PLAC Tours, Ingre-et-Loire, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303, 349; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1667, 1778, 1780; "The Franks" by Edward James; Pfafman. Franks: Chrodechildis, or Clotild in modern French; a Catholic Christian, daughter of a former Burgundian king. Her family memberswere not Christians. They were Arians, who did not believe in the equality ofpersons in the Trinity. She probably was responsible for pushing Clovis into becoming a Christian. The Church of the Holy Apostles--where Clotild, Clovis and their daughter were buried--was later named after St. Genevieve, who also was buried there. K: Saint Clothilde de Bourgogne. K-1657: Chrotechilde von Altburgund (Old Bourgogne). Pfafman: Clothilda (Clothild) of Burgundy. Second wife of Clovis. Canonized after her death.Clotilda was responsible for the conversion of her husband to Christianity. After he died in 511 she entered a monastery at Tours. She was canonized a few years after her death. Her remains were buried in the Church of Saint Genevive in Paris. Her tradition al feast day is June 3. "Clotilda, Saint," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c ) 1994 MicrosoftCorporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation DATE 31 MAY 2000 NPFX St. TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 349-51 DATE 19 MAY 2000 NPFX St. TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 349-51 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Clothilda Of Burgundy Canonized as a saint after her death. ABBR Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount TITL Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by RobertF. Pfafman AUTH Robert F. Pfafman PAGE p. E- 25 GIVN St. Clotilde of SURN Burgundy NSFX ** ! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 38th G G Son. DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 NPFX St. TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 349-51 DATE 19 MAY 2000 NPFX St. TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 349-51 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Clothilda Of Burgundy Canonized as a saint after her death. ABBR Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount TITL Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by RobertF. Pfafman AUTH Robert F. Pfafman PAGE p. E- 25 GIVN St. Clotilde of SURN Burgundy NSFX ** ! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 38th G G Son. DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 NPFX St. TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 349-51 DATE 19 MAY 2000 NPFX St. TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 349-51 DATE 19 MAY 2000 GIVN Clothilda Of Burgundy Canonized as a saint after her death. ABBR Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount TITL Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by RobertF. Pfafman AUTH Robert F. Pfafman PAGE p. E- 25 GIVN St. Clotilde of SURN Burgundy NSFX ** ! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 38th G G Son. DATE 31 MAY 2000 submitted by DEBORAH LYNNE FOX B.1-13-1960 Children: 1. ![]() Born 498 at of,Austrasia,France, baptized at King of Franks,588-61,Austrasia,France, died Nov 23, 561 at Compiegne,France, 62 or 63 years, buried at Abbaye De St. Medard,Soissons,France Nickname: 1 NAME Clotair I "The Old" /Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 499 2 PLAC Rheims, Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 561 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 NOV 561 2 PLAC Braines, Loire-Atlantique, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636; Collins; Pfafman; "The Franks" by Edward James; Chart in "Women in the Wall" by Julia O'Faolain. Franks: Ruled from 511-561. The youngest and last surviving son of Clovis. Founded St. Medard Church at Soissons. RC: Clothaire I, King of Soissons, 511; King of Orleans, 524; King of France, 558-561. K: Clothaire I, King of Franks and of Soissons. Collins: Clothaire I (pronounced Clotary). Pfafman: Clothaire I (Lothar I), King of Soissons 511-558. Sole King of the Franks 558-561. Born 499, died 561. Chart in "Women in the Wall" lists these wives for "Clotair" I:(1) Guntheuca, (2) Chunsina, (3) Ingunda, (4) Aregunda, (5) Radeguna, (6) a concubine, and (7) Vuldetrada. It lists children for wives 2, 3, 4 and 6. GIVN Clothaire I King of of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! Information from ADAM CHART prepared by Archibald F. Bennett. ! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 40th G G Son. GIVN Clothaire I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [King/Sessions] NSFX , Soissons et Orleans TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-50 ACED DATE 0511 PLAC Roi de Soissons ACED DATE 0524 PLAC Roi d'Orleans ACED DATE 0558 PLAC Roi de France DATE 19 MAY 2000 NSFX , Soissons et Orleans TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-50 ACED DATE 0511 PLAC Roi de Soissons ACED DATE 0524 PLAC Roi d'Orleans ACED DATE 0558 PLAC Roi de France DATE 19 MAY 2000 OCCU King of Soissons/Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 GIVN Clothaire I King of of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! Information from ADAM CHART prepared by Archibald F. Bennett. ! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 40th G G Son. GIVN Clothaire I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [King/Sessions] NSFX , Soissons et Orleans TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-50 ACED DATE 0511 PLAC Roi de Soissons ACED DATE 0524 PLAC Roi d'Orleans ACED DATE 0558 PLAC Roi de France DATE 19 MAY 2000 NSFX , Soissons et Orleans TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-50 ACED DATE 0511 PLAC Roi de Soissons ACED DATE 0524 PLAC Roi d'Orleans ACED DATE 0558 PLAC Roi de France DATE 19 MAY 2000 OCCU King of Soissons/Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 GIVN Clothaire I King of of SURN Franks NSFX ** ! Information from ADAM CHART prepared by Archibald F. Bennett. ! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 40th G G Son. GIVN Clothaire I King_of SURN Franks NSFX [King/Sessions] NSFX , Soissons et Orleans TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-50 ACED DATE 0511 PLAC Roi de Soissons ACED DATE 0524 PLAC Roi d'Orleans ACED DATE 0558 PLAC Roi de France DATE 19 MAY 2000 NSFX , Soissons et Orleans TYPE Book AUTH Stuart, Roderick W. PERI Royalty for Commoners EDTN 3d PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998) ISB 0-8063-1561-X TEXT 303-50 ACED DATE 0511 PLAC Roi de Soissons ACED DATE 0524 PLAC Roi d'Orleans ACED DATE 0558 PLAC Roi de France DATE 19 MAY 2000 OCCU King of Soissons/Franks DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 1 NAME Clotair I "The Old" /Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 499 2 PLAC Rheims, Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 561 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 NOV 561 2 PLAC Braines, Loire-Atlantique, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636; Collins; Pfafman; "The Franks" by Edward James; Chart in "Women in the Wall" by Julia O'Faolain. Franks: Ruled from 511-561. The youngest and last surviving son of Clovis. Founded St. Medard Church at Soissons. RC: Clothaire I, King of Soissons, 511; King of Orleans, 524; King of France, 558-561. K: Clothaire I, King of Franks and of Soissons. Collins: Clothaire I (pronounced Clotary). Pfafman: Clothaire I (Lothar I), King of Soissons 511-558. Sole King of the Franks 558-561. Born 499, died 561. Chart in "Women in the Wall" lists these wives for "Clotair" I: (1) Guntheuca, (2) Chunsina, (3) Ingunda, (4) Aregunda, (5) Radeguna, (6) a concubine, and (7) Vuldetrada. It lists children for wives 2, 3, 4 and 6. 1 NAME Clotair I "The Old" /Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 499 2 PLAC Rheims, Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 561 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 NOV 561 2 PLAC Braines, Loire-Atlantique, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636; Collins; Pfafman; "The Franks" by Edward James; Chart in "Women in the Wall" by Julia O'Faolain. Franks: Ruled from 511-561. The youngest and last surviving son of Clovis. Founded St. Medard Church at Soissons. RC: Clothaire I, King of Soissons, 511; King of Orleans, 524; King of France, 558-561. K: Clothaire I, King of Franks and of Soissons. Collins: Clothaire I (pronounced Clotary). Pfafman: Clothaire I (Lothar I), King of Soissons 511-558. Sole King of the Franks 558-561. Born 499, died 561. Chart in "Women in the Wall" lists these wives for "Clotair" I: (1) Guntheuca, (2) Chunsina, (3) Ingunda, (4) Aregunda, (5) Radeguna, (6) a concubine, and (7) Vuldetrada. It lists children for wives 2, 3, 4 and 6. 1 NAME Clotair I "The Old" /Meroving/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 499 2 PLAC Rheims, Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 561 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 NOV 561 2 PLAC Braines, Loire-Atlantique, France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636; Collins; Pfafman; "The Franks" by Edward James; Chart in "Women in the Wall" by Julia O'Faolain. Franks: Ruled from 511-561. The youngest and last surviving son of Clovis. Founded St. Medard Church at Soissons. RC: Clothaire I, King of Soissons, 511; King of Orleans, 524; King of France, 558-561. K: Clothaire I, King of Franks and of Soissons. Collins: Clothaire I (pronounced Clotary). Pfafman: Clothaire I (Lothar I), King of Soissons 511-558. Sole King of the Franks 558-561. Born 499, died 561. Chart in "Women in the Wall" lists these wives for "Clotair" I: (1) Guntheuca, (2) Chunsina, (3) Ingunda, (4) Aregunda, (5) Radeguna, (6) a concubine, and (7) Vuldetrada. It lists children for wives 2, 3, 4 and 6. submitted by DEBORAH LYNNE FOX B.1-13-1960 2. ![]() Born 496, died 558, 61 or 62 years DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 3. ![]() Born ± 503 at Rheims,Marne,Loire-Atlantique,France 4. ![]() Born 495, died 524, 28 or 29 years DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 5. ![]() Born 493/494 at Rheims,Marne,Loire-Atlantique,France, died 493/494, approximately 1 years 6. ![]() Born ± 507 at Rheims,Marne,Loire-Atlantique,France, died ± 531, approximately 24 years DATE 16 OCT 1999 DATE 16 OCT 1999 DATE 16 OCT 1999 DATE 16 OCT 1999 DATE 16 OCT 1999 DATE 16 OCT 1999 submitted by DEBORAH LYNNE FOX B.1-13-1960 7. ![]() Born 493, died 534, 40 or 41 years DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 DATE 31 MAY 2000 8. ![]() Born 499, died 540, 40 or 41 years DATE 5 MAY 2000 DATE 5 MAY 2000 DATE 5 MAY 2000 9. ![]() Born 520, died May 7, 568 at France,Paris, 47 or 48 years submitted by DEBORAH LYNNE FOX B.1-13-1960 |