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King Clovis I and Queen Clotilde of the Franks, late 5th - early 6th century (1882-1884). Artist: Frederic LixKing Clovis I and Queen Clotilde of the Franks, late 5th - early 6th century (1882-1884). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized at Rheims in 496 AD
Clovis and Clotilda. Creator: Stefano della BellaClovis and Clotilda
Clovis and Clotilda, c. 1657. Creator: Stefano della BellaClovis and Clotilda, c. 1657
Sainte Clotilde (middle register; study for wall paintings in the Chapel of Saint Remi, Sainte-Clotilde, Paris, 1858), 19th century
a. Hand of Saint Remi; b. Hand of Saint Remi; c. Drapery Study for Acolyte Holding Book (middle register); (studies for wall paintings in the Chapel of Saint Remi, Sainte-Clotilde, Paris, 1858)
a. Hands of Saint Remi (lower register); b. Head of Saint Clotilde (upper register); c. Head of Saint Clotilde (lower register); d. Head of an Angel (upper register); e
Angel (upper register; study for wall paintings in the Chapel of Saint Remi, Sainte-Clotilde, Paris, 1858), 19th century
Saint Clotilde praying by the tomb of Saint Martin, 1753. Creator: Van Loo, Carle (1705-1765)Saint Clotilde praying by the tomb of Saint Martin, 1753. Found in the Collection of Musee des beaux-arts, Brest
The Education of the children of Clovis, 1861. Artist: Alma-Tadema, Sir LawrenceThe Education of the children of Clovis, 1861. From a private collection
St Clotilda, 1886. The Burgundian princess Clotilda (later canonized as St Clotilda), was the wife of the Frankish king, Clovis I
Queen Clotilda, 6th century, (1910). The plaits of Clotilda, the Frankish queen who died c545 AD, reach below the knees, and are bound together by ribbons
Clovis I and Clotilde his wife, 12th century, (1870). Artist: Franz KellerhovenClovis I and Clotilde his wife, 12th century, (1870). Illustrated from statues of the early Frankish king and queen, formerly at the entrance of the Church of Notre Dame, Corbeil
Queen Clotilda, c1100, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawQueen Clotilda, c1100, (1843). Engraving after a sculpture at the church of Notre Dame de Corbeil, France. The Bourguignon princess Clotilda (later canonized as St Clotilda)