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Clotilda

(kləˈtɪldə)
n
(Biography) ?475–?545 ad, wife of Clovis I of the Franks, whom she converted (496) to Christianity
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References in classic literature
"To Clotilde Lothman von Saxe-Meningen, second daughter of the King of Scandinavia.
For Medernach and his wife, Antoinette Lullo, living out the gospel involved traveling to rural Peru, where they lived and worked as physicians at Santa Clotilde, a mission on the Napo River in the very northeast of the country.
According to sources, Chief Financial Officer Clotilde Delbos warned during an internal presentation this week that the automaker is likely be forced to increase UK prices to the detriment of sales while stopping short of withdrawal from the market.
The protagonist in the new book is Dennis Foster, ex-cop and now a private detective, hired by Al Knox, the studio's chief of security, to act as sort of a bodyguard for Clotilde, who thinks she's being followed.
Jessica leaves her three children Camille,Jack, and Evan, her mother Emilie Farrington, father Richard Quinn and his friend Pamela Fasciano,her sister Laura and her two children Elijah and Dante Sharpe, their grandfather James Sharpe and Jessica's grandmother Clotilde Farrell.
Concerts at the event - running at Merchiston Castle School from April 4-9 - will feature top Scottish talent including Alison Kinnaird and Mary Macmaster And coming from further afield will be Sian James from Wales, Andrew Lawrence-King from Guernsey, special featured guest Edward Witsenburg from Holland and Eva Curth from Germany and Clotilde Trouillaud from Brittany The distinctive sounds on offer will include the Clarsach, and music from the 16th-18th centuries.
Veteran Clotilde (Celine Sallette) is almost too old to sell her body but she continues to draw admirers with her legs, while Lea (Adele Haenel) secretly loathes all of the men who pay her compliments.
his pious Christian wife, Clotilde, accuses him of only seeking glory.
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