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- medshanz 29..57
- attesting the baptism of Clovis, and one passage in Gregory of Tours'.
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- “Dating the Baptism of Clovis: the Bishop of Vienne vs. the Bishop of Tours,”. Early Medieval Europe 7.
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- Italy and her invaders
- History of Clovis . . .
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- Session 5 – Questions
- The baptism of Clovis in 496 is another monumental event in Church history. Why is it important? 6.
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- 1888, with relics of Saint Hyacinth, Saint Remigi - The Russian Store
- On 24. December 496 he baptized Clovis I, King of the Franks.
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- Clovis I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- of the Franks. For the early culture in North and South America, see Clovis culture. .
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- The Conversion of Clovis - Fordham University
- Davis Introduction: In 496 A.D. Chlodovocar (Clovis, or Louis), the founder of the When shortly afterward Chlodovocar set out for the church for baptism, St.
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- Saint Louis Catholic: Third Date: A.D. 496-- The Baptism of Clovis
- Apr 24, 2007 Third Date: A.D. 496-- The Baptism of Clovis.
- stlouiscatholic.blogspot.com
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Clovis
- Clotilda, who was a Catholic, and very pious, won the consent of Clovis to the baptism of their son, and then urged that he himself embrace the Catholic Faith.
- www.newadvent.org
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