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
44. There was at this time a woman who had a spirit of divination and
won great gain for her owners by prophesying, and she won such favor
from them that she was set free and left to her own devices. And if
any one suffered from theft or any wrongdoing she would at once tell
where the thief had gone, to whom he had given the property, or what
he had done with it. She gathered together gold and silver every day
and went forth in rich clothing, so that she was thought among the
people to be something divine. But when this was reported to Ageric,
bishop of Verdun, he sent to arrest her. When she was arrested and
brought to him he perceived, according to that which we read in
the Acts of the Apostles, that there was in her an unclean spirit
of divination. And when he said a formula of exorcism over her and
anointed her forehead with holy oil, the demon cried out and revealed
to the bishop what it was. But since he could not drive it from the
woman she was allowed to go. And the woman saw that she could not
dwell in the place and she went off to queen Fredegunda and remained
hid.
45. In this year a severe famine oppressed almost all of the Gauls.
Many dried and ground into powder grape seeds and oat chaff and fern
roots and mixed a little flour with it and made bread; many cut
straw and did the same. Many who had no flour ate different herbs
which they gathered, and in consequence swelled up and died. Many
too wasted away and died of starvation. At that time the traders
plundered the people greatly, selling scarcely a peck of grain or
half measure of wine for the third of a gold piece. They subjected
the poor to slavery in return for a little food.
[46. Christofer, a trader, is killed by his Saxon slaves, one of
whom is caught and executed. [EG]47. Quarrel between two citizens of
Tours.]
HERE ENDS THE SEVENTH BOOK
FOOTNOTES:
[60] Salvius died Sept. 10, 584. Chilperic’s death which
closes Book VI occurred in 584.
[61] Galsuenta. See p. 90.
HERE BEGIN THE CHAPTERS OF THE EIGHTH BOOK
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