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What would have happened if the king that made the Franks the power they were didn't convert from paganism to Catholicism, but choose Arianism instead?

I start here with a rough basic timeline:

January 493 - Gundobad, trying to become the King of Burgundy, kills his brother Chilperic and drowns his wife. Chilperic's daughters, Chroma and Clotilda, get exiled, and instead of being found by the men of Clovis, they are attacked and eaten by hungry wolfs.

August 493 - Clovis marries Aleyd, granddaughter of King Valamir of the Goths, and niece of King Theodoric The Great of the Goths, who is married to his sister. She practises Arianism, and is of great influence to her husband.

496 - Clovis I defeats the Allemanni and after believing that his wife's prayer have won him the battle, converts to Arianism.

500 - Clovis makes arianism the official religion of the Frankish Empire

506 and 507 - Clovis conquers much of Gaul and manages to take control over much of the Visigoth lands. is conquest is halted soon, after King Theodoric of the Ostrogoths gets involved.

At this moment, we have a Frankish Empire which is a bit smaller than it was in OTL at the time, except that it is Arian, not Roman Catholic, and it's allied (albeit with difficulties) to the Ostrogoths.

What do you think of this scenario, and what effect would this have on the fate of Arianism in western Europe, and the growth of the Frankis Empire?
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