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Български: Покръстването на Хлодвиг (496 г.).
Brezhoneg: Badeziant Clovis, ul livadur gant al livour Saint-Gilles, a zo war-ziskouez en National Gallery of Art e kêr Washington.
English: The conversion of the Frankish king Clovis to Christianity would have great significance in helping shape the identity of the future Dutch people.[41].
فارسی: غسل تعمید کلوویس یکم پادشاه مروونژی به دست سنت ژیل.
Frysk: Dooptafereel fan Klovis yn Reims.
Nederlands: De doop van Clovis, van een onbekende Franse schilder uit Saint-Gilles.
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