A Source Book of Mediæval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance
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A Source Book of Mediæval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance
Middle Ages -- Sources
=854.= The Normans, in addition to the very many evils which they
were everywhere inflicting upon the Christians, burned the church
of St. Martin, bishop of Tours, where his body rests.
=855.= In the spring Louis, the eastern king, sent his son of the
same name to Aquitaine to obtain possession of the heritage of his
uncle Pepin.
=856.= The Normans again chose a king of the same name as the
preceding one, and related to him, and the Danes made a fresh
incursion by sea, with renewed forces, against the Christians.
=857.= A great sickness prevailed among the people. This produced a
terrible foulness, so that the limbs were separated from the body
even before death came.
=858.= Louis, the eastern king, held an assembly of the people of
his territory in Worms.
=859.= On the first of January, as the early Mass was being said, a
single earthquake occurred in Worms and a triple one in Mainz
before daybreak.
=860.= On the fifth of February thunder was heard. The king
returned from Gaul after the whole empire had gone to destruction,
and was in no way bettered.
[Sidenote: Sacred relics brought together at the Freckenhorst]
=861.= The holy bishop Luitbert piously furnished the cloister
which is called the Freckenhorst with many relics of the saints,
namely, of the martyrs Boniface and Maximus, and of the confessors
Eonius and Antonius, and added a portion of the manger of the Lord
and of His grave, and likewise of the dust of the Lord's feet as He
ascended to heaven. In this year the winter was long and the
above-mentioned kings again had a secret consultation on the island
near Coblenz, and they laid waste everything round about.
27. The Northmen in the Country of the Franks.
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