
Clotilde of France
Clotilde of France (c. 945–978) was a French princess, the daughter of King Louis IV of France. She married Count Otto I of Burgundy, becoming Queen consort through her marriage. As a noblewoman of the Carolingian era, she played a role in political alliances and regional governance. Her marriage helped strengthen ties between France and Burgundy. Clotilde’s life reflects the closely linked relationships between European royal families during the 10th century, emphasizing the importance of marriage in securing political stability and influence among noble lineages.