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
27. Duke Amalo sent his wife to another estate to attend to his
interests, and fell in love with a certain free-born girl. And when
it was night and Amalo was drunk with wine he sent his men to seize
the girl and bring her to his bed. She resisted and they brought
her by force to his house, slapping her, and she was stained by a
torrent of blood that ran from her nose. And even the bed of the duke
mentioned above was made bloody by the stream. And he beat her, too,
striking with his fists and cuffing her and beating her otherwise,
and took her in his arms, but he was immediately overwhelmed with
drowsiness and went to sleep. And she reached her hand over the man’s
head and found his sword and drew it, and like Judith Holofernes
struck the duke’s head a powerful blow. He cried out and his slaves
came quickly. But when they wished to kill her he called out saying:
“I beg you do not do it, for it was I who did wrong in attempting to
violate her chastity. Let her not perish for striving to keep her
honor.” Saying this he died. And while the household was assembled
weeping over him the girl escaped from the house by God’s help and
went in the night to the city of Chalon about thirty-five miles away;
and there she entered the church of Saint Marcellus and threw herself
at the king’s feet and told all she had endured. Then the king was
merciful and not only gave her her life but commanded that an order
be given that she should be placed under his protection and should
not suffer harm from any kinsman of the dead man. Moreover we know
that by God’s help the girl’s chastity was not in any way violated by
her savage ravisher.
[28. Brunhilda’s messenger to the Spanish king is detained by
Gunthram. 29. Childebert sends an army against the Lombards.]
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