Saint Clotilde (
475 -
545 in
Tours), also spelled as
Clotild,
Clothilde, or
Chlothilde, was the daughter of
Burgundian king Chilperic, the niece of the
Roman general
Gundobad[?], and the wife of
Clovis I. She contributed to her husband's conversion to
Roman christianity.
See also:
History of France