History of the FranksGregory, Bishop of Tours, Saint
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History of the Franks
Gregory, Bishop of Tours, Saint
France -- Church history -- To 987; France -- History -- To 987; Franks -- History -- To 768
15. While queen Fredegunda was living in the church at Paris,
Leonard, formerly an officer of the household, who then came from
Toulouse, went to her and began to tell her of the abuse and insults
offered to her daughter, saying: “At your command I went with queen
Riguntha and I saw her humiliation and how she was plundered of her
treasures and everything. And I escaped by flight and have come to
report to my mistress what has happened.” On hearing this she was
enraged and ordered him despoiled[EA] in the very church and she
took away his garments and the belt which he had as a gift from king
Chilperic and ordered him out of her presence. The cooks and bakers,
too, and whoever she learned of as returning from this journey, she
left beaten, plundered, and maimed. She tried to ruin by wicked
accusations to the king, Nectar, brother of bishop Baudegysil, and
she said he had taken much from the treasury of the dead king.
Moreover she said he had taken from the storehouses sides of meat
and a great deal of wine, and she requested that he should be bound
and thrust into prison darkness. But the king’s patience and his
brother’s help prevented this. She did many foolish things and did
not fear God in whose church she was taking refuge. She had with
her at the time a judge, Audo, who had assisted in many wrongdoings
in the time of the king. For together with Mummolus the prefect
he subjected to the state tax many Franks who in the time of king
Childebert the elder were free born. After the king’s death he was
despoiled by them and stripped, so that he had nothing left except
what he could carry away. For they burned his house and would have
taken his life if he had not fled to the church with the queen.
[16. Prætextatus returns to the bishopric of Rouen.]
17. Promotus had been made bishop in Châteaudun by order of king
Sigibert and had been removed after that king’s death on the ground
that the town was a parish of Chartres--and judgment had been given
against him to the effect that he should perform only the functions
of a priest. He now came to the king and begged to receive again his
ordination as bishop in the town mentioned. But Pappalus, bishop
of Chartres, opposed him and said: “It is my parish,” pointing
especially to the decision of the bishops, and Promotus could obtain
nothing more from the king than permission to take again his own
property which he had within the territory of the town, on which he
lived with his mother who was still living.
[18. King Gunthram fears assassination. 19. Fredegunda is ordered to
retire to her villa at Reuil. 20. She sends a clerk to assassinate
Brunhilda. When he returns without success she has his feet and hands
cut off.]
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