Person:Clothilda Franks (1)

Clothilda _____, of the Franks
d.531 Spain
m. 493
  1. Ingomera _____, of the Franks - Bet 493 & 494
  2. Clodomer _____, King of OrleansAbt 495 - 524
  3. Childebert I _____, King of ParisAbt 496 - 558
  4. Chlothar I _____, King of the FranksEst 497 - 561
  5. Clothilda _____, of the FranksAbt 505 - 531
m. Abt 517
Facts and Events
Name Clothilda _____, of the Franks
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 505 Reims, Marne, France
Marriage Abt 517 <Rheims, Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France>to Amalaric King of the Visigoths Spain
Other  Speculative child?: Goiswintha (1) 
with Amalaric King of the Visigoths Spain
Death[1] 531 Spain
Reference Number? Q2301376?


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Clotilde (or Chrodechildis) ( 500–531) was the daughter of King Clovis I of the Franks and Queen Clotilde and the queen of the Visigothic King Amalaric. She was born circa 500. The favorite child of her parents, she was saddened by her father's death in 511.

Clotilde married Amalaric in about 526,[1] and ties between both families were initially positive. Clotilde was a Catholic, while Amalaric and his fellow-Visigoths were Arians. Clotilde refused to adopt her husband's religious practices and complained to her kin that she was persecuted for her faith. Amalaric was subsequently kicked out from Narbonne.[2] War ensued in 531 between her brother, King Childebert I, and her husband,[1] at Barcelona, Spain.[2] According to Isidore of Seville, Amalaric was eventually defeated, and then assassinated by his own men while Clotilde traveled to Francia with the Frankish army,[1] but died on the journey. Her cause of death was not recorded. Childebert I brought her corpse to Paris for burial. Her death was greatly mourned by her mother and siblings.

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References
  1. Clotilde (died 531), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.