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
There was a great earthquake on the eighteenth day before the
Kalends[82] of the fifth month, being the fourth day [of the week],
early in the morning when dawn was coming. The sun was eclipsed in
the middle of the eighth month and its light was so diminished that
it scarcely gave as much light as the horns of the moon on the fifth
day. There were heavy rains, loud thunders in the autumn and the
streams were very full. The bubonic plague cruelly destroyed the
people of Viviers and Avignon.
[24. An Armenian bishop visits Tours and tells the story of the
destruction of Antioch.]
25. Now in the Gauls the disease I have mentioned attacked the
province of Marseilles, and a great famine oppressed Angers, Nantes,
and Mans. These are the beginning of sorrows according to what the
Lord says in the Gospel: “There shall be pestilence and famines and
earthquakes in different places and false Christs and false prophets
shall arise and give signs and prodigies in the heavens so as to put
the elect astray:” as is true at the present time. For a certain man
of Bourges, as he himself told later, went into the deep woods to
cut logs which he needed for a certain work and a swarm of flies[FS]
surrounded him, as a result of which he was considered crazy for two
years; whence it may be believed that they were a wickedness sent by
the devil. Then he passed through the neighboring cities and went to
the province of Arles and there wore skins and prayed like one of the
devout, and to make a fool of him the enemy gave him the power of
divination. After this he rose from his place and left the province
mentioned in order to become more expert in wickedness, and entered
the territory of Gévaudan, conducting himself as a great man and
not afraid to say that he was Christ. He took with him a woman who
passed as his sister to whom he gave the name of Mary. A multitude
of people flocked to him bringing the sick, whom he touched and
restored to health. They who came to him brought him also gold and
silver and garments. These he distributed among the poor to deceive
them the more easily, and throwing himself on the ground and praying
with the woman I have mentioned and rising, he would give orders to
the bystanders to worship him in turn. He foretold the future and
announced that disease would come to some, to others losses and to
others health. But all this he did by some arts and trickeries of the
devil. A great multitude of people was led astray by him, not only
the common folk but bishops of the church. More than three thousand
people followed him. Meantime he began to spoil and plunder those
whom he met on the road; the booty, however, he gave to those who had
nothing. He threatened with death bishops and citizens,[FT] because
they disdained to worship him. He entered La Velay and went to the
place called Puy and halted with all his host at the churches near
there, marshalling his line of battle to make war on Aurilius who was
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