Madame Clotilde of France

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Madame Clotilde of France was a French princess of the Bourbon dynasty, noted for her piety and later venerated as a religious figure after becoming Queen of Sardinia.

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Madame Clotilde of France canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French princess
Queen consort of Sardinia
Roman Catholic
member of the House of Bourbon
venerated person in the Catholic Church
aristocraticTitle princess of the blood
associatedDynastyThroughMarriage House of Savoy
associatedWith French royal court
Kingdom of Sardinia
continentOfOrigin Europe
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
court Court of Louis XV of France
Court of Sardinia
ethnicGroup French
father Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV)
givenName Queen Clotilde
surface form: Clotilde
hasMaritalStatus married
hasReligionRole venerated layperson
honorificPrefix Madame
languageSpoken French
marriedInto House of Savoy
memberOfDynasty House of Bourbon
mother Maria Josepha of Saxony
movement Catholic spirituality
nobleFamily Bourbon
notableFor piety
religious devotion
notedAs model of Christian virtue
positionHeld Queen consort of Sardinia
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
royalHouse Bourbon
sexOrGender female
sibling Charles X of France
Louis XVI of France
Louis XVIII of France
socialStatus princess
queen consort
royalty
spouse Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia
spouseName Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia
spouseTitle King of Sardinia
style Her Royal Highness
title Madame Clotilde of France self-link
Princess of France
Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily
surface form: Queen of Sardinia
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Louis XVI of France sibling Madame Clotilde of France
Madame Clotilde of France title Madame Clotilde of France self-link