659 examples of clotilde in sentences

" That is, sisters-in-lawthe Princesses Clotilde and Elizabeth.

Clotilde, Princess, marriage of the.

Princess Adelaide; Clotilde; de Guimenée; de Lamballe; Joséphine Louise of Savoy; of Lorraine; Sophie of France; of Teschen; Victoire.

But at any rate, his son followed his example and married Clotilde Mafleuray, a dancer, who made him as unhappy as possible.

New matter by Leif Dahl, Clotilde Dahl, Henri Rochard.

Illustrated by Clotilde Embree.

VAN BOEKELIN, CLOTILDE L. Monsieur Thiers.

New matter by Leif Dahl, Clotilde Dahl, Henri Rochard.

Illustrated by Clotilde Embree Funk.

He had heard tell of a young girl, like himself of the Germanic royal line, Clotilde, niece of Gondebaud, at that time king of the Burgundians.

Two sisters alone had survived this slaughter; the elder, Chrona, had taken religions vows, the other, Clotilde, was living almost in exile at Geneva, absorbed in works of piety and charity.

On his arrival at Geneva, Clotilde received him as a pilgrim charitably, and, whilst she was washing his feet, Aurelian, bending towards her, said under his breath, 'Lady, I have great matters to announce to thee if thou deign to permit me secret revelation.'

He afterwards told Clovis all that had passed and what Clotilde suggested.

Clovis, pleased with his success and with Clotilde's notion, at once sent a deputation to Gondebaud to demand his niece in marriage.

Then the deputation, having offered the denier and the sou, according to the custom of the Franks, espoused Clotilde in the name of Clovis, and demanded that she be given up to them to be married.

If Clotilde become powerful she will avenge the wrongs of her relatives.

Clovis and the Franks were still pagans; Gondebaud and the Burgundians were Christians, but Arians; Clotilde was a Catholic Christian.

Clotilde had a son; she was anxious to have him baptized, and urged her husband to consent.

But Clotilde prevailed; and she had her son baptized solemnly, hoping that the striking nature of the ceremony might win to the faith the father whom her words and prayers had been powerless to touch.

He had with him Aurelian, who had been his messenger to Clotilde, whom he had made Duke of Melun, and who commanded the forces of Sens.

" On the return of Clovis, Clotilde, fearing he should forget his victory and his promise, "secretly sent," says Gregory of Tours, "to St. Remi, bishop of Rheims, and prayed him to penetrate the king's heart, with the words of salvation."

A few months afterwards, on the 27th of November, 511, Clovis died at Paris, and was buried in the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, nowadays St. Genevieve, built by his wife Queen Clotilde, who survived him.

Their grandmother, Clotilde, kept them with her at Paris; and "their uncle Childebert (king of Paris), seeing that his mother bestowed all her affection upon the sons of Clodomir, grew jealous; so, fearing that by her favor they would get a share in the kingdom, he sent secretly to his brother Clotaire (king of Soissons), saying, 'Our mother keepeth by her the sons of our brother, and willeth to give them the kingdom of their father.

Clotilde, full of joy, and unwitting of their craft, set meat and drink before the children, and then sent them away, saying, 'I shall seem not to have lost my son if I see ye succeed him in his kingdom.'

Queen Clotilde had the corpses of the two children placed in a coffin, and followed them, with a great parade of chanting, and immense mourning, to the basilica of St. Pierre (now St. Genevieve), where they were buried together.

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