Balthild
(重定向自Bathilde)




Saint Balthild of Ascania (/ˈbɔːltɪld/; Old English:Bealdhild, 'bold sword' or 'bold spear; around 626 – January 30, 680), also called Bathilda, Baudour, or Bauthieult, was the wife and queen of Clovis II, the king of Burgundy and Neustria (639–658). Her hagiography was intended to further her successful candidature for sainthood.