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Chlodulf of Metz

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Name
  
Chlodulf Metz

Siblings
  
Ansegisel

Parents
  
Arnulf of Metz


Died
  
690 AD, Metz, France

Role
  
Bishop of Metz

Grandchildren
  
Leudwinus

Children
  
Kunza of Metz, Aunulf of Metz

Similar People
  
Arnulf of Metz, Ansegisel, Pepin of Herstal, Begga, Chrodegang

Saint Chlodulf (Clodulphe or Clodould) (605 – June 8, 696 or 697, others say May 8, 697) was bishop of Metz approximately from 657 to 697.

Chlodulf was the son of Arnulf, bishop of Metz, and the younger brother of Ansegisel, mayor of the palace of Austrasia.

Before his ordination Chlodulf had married an unknown woman and had begotten a son called Aunulf.

In 657, he became bishop of Metz, the third successor of his father, and held that office for 40 years. During this time he richly decorated the cathedral St. Stephen. He also was in close contact with Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, sister to his brother's wife, Begga.

He died in Metz and was buried in the church of St. Arnulf. In Nivelles he was locally venerated as Saint Clou, especially because of his connection to Saint Gertrude. His Feast Day is June 8.

References

Chlodulf of Metz Wikipedia