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    Clodoald (Latin: C(h)lodoaldus, Cloudus; reconstructed Frankish: *Hlōdōwald; 522 – c. 560 AD), better known as Saint Cloud (French: [klu]), was a Merovingian...
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    from Saint Séverin of Paris, a devout hermit who lived at the site in the 6th century, and died in about 540. One of his pupils was Clodoald or Saint Cloud...
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    Clotilde (redirect from Saint Clotilda)
    Childebert and Chlothar. Chlothar had two of them killed, while only Clodoald (Cloud) managed to escape and later chose an ecclesiastical career. She was...
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    the choir of the Église Saint-Clodoald de Saint-Cloud [fr] (1868-1876), which was a commission from the French government. Notice de personne Duval Le...
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    September 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    century) Saint Cloud (Clodoald), Abbot and founder of Nogent-sur-Seine Monastery, near Paris (560) Saint Balin (Balanus, Balloin) (7th century) Saint Madalberta...
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