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- Sidonius Apollinaris and Venantius Fortunatus. Clotilde and her sister, Sedeleuba (or Chrona), who became a nun and founded the church of Saint-Victor in...
- Catholic Encyclopedia attributes this to Sedeleuba, who had a basilica built dedicated to Victor. (He also says Sedeleuba was a sister to Clotilde, wife of Clovis...
- a cult of saints in Solothurn. About 500 AD, the Burgundian Princess Sedeleuba took the bones of St. Victor to Geneva, while the bones of St. Ursus remained...
- letter. Dormiti**** (before 500), under whom the Burgundian Princess Sedeleuba, a sister of Queen Clotilde, had the remains of the martyr and St. Victor...
- Princess Sedeleuba van Bourgondiƫ, a sister of Queen Clotilde, had the remains of the martyr, Victor of Solothurn moved to Geneva. Sedeleuba built a basilica...