Casaysayan ng Catotohanang Buhay ng Haring Clodeveo at Reyna Clotilde sa Reyno nang Francia

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Casaysayan ng Catotohanang Buhay ng Haring Clodeveo at Reyna Clotilde sa Reyno nang Francia

by Cleto R. Ignacio

TL·~1 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
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CASAYSAYAN - NG - CATOTOHANANG BUHAY - NG - Haring Clodeveo - AT - Reyna Clotilde - SA REYNO NANG FRANCIA NA TINULA SA LUBOS NA CATIAGAAN NI - CLETO R. IGNACIO - Concepcion, Malabon, Rizal. - SIPI SA TUNAY NA HISTORIA - 1917 - IMPRENTA, LIBRERIA Y PAPELERIA de P. SAYO Vde. DE SORIANO Rosario 225. Plaza del Conde 1003 y Azcarraga 552, Tondo - Manila, I.F.

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Description

In the waning years of the fifth century the Frankish realm is still a patchwork of tribal customs and pagan rites. The narrative follows the young warrior known as Clovis, a fierce leader whose name will later be Christianized to Clodoveo, and his devoted wife Clotilde, a woman already steeped in the new faith. As they navigate court rituals, family alliances, and the looming threat of neighboring Burgundy, their personal convictions begin to reshape the kingdom’s destiny.

The book paints vivid scenes of early Christian worship, from humble prayers to grand masses, while also revealing the tensions between the old guard and the emerging religious order. Through earnest dialogues in the palace and the temple, readers glimpse the delicate balance Clovis must strike between his warrior legacy and his growing devotion. These early chapters set the stage for a transformative era in French history, where faith and power intertwine.

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Language

tl

Duration

~1 hours (71K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Jerome Espinosa Baladad, Pilar Somoza and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Cleto R. Ignacio

A Tagalog writer whose surviving works point to a lively early-20th-century print career in the Philippines. His books range from verse dialogues to devotional and historical narratives, giving modern listeners a glimpse of popular reading in that era.

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