History of the Franks
Book 1
[11. The Israelites spend forty years in the wilderness. 12.
From the crossing of the Jordan to David. 13. Solomon. 14.
Division of the kingdom into Judæa and Israel. 15. The captivity.
16. From the captivity to the birth of Christ.]
17. In order not to seem to
have knowledge of the Hebrew race alone [note: Gregory's purpose
is not realized] we shall tell what the remaining kingdoms were in
the time of the Israelites. In the time of Abraham Ninus ruled over the
Assyrians; Eorops over the Sitiones; among the Egyptians it was the sixteenth
government, which they call in their own tongue dynasty. In Moses' time
lived Trophas, seventh king of the Argives; Cecrops, first in Attica;
Cencris, who was overwhelmed in the Red Sea, twelfth among the Egyptians;
Agatadis, sixteenth among the Assyrians; Maratis was ruler of the Sicionii.
. . [note: Jerome's Chronicle was the source for the history
summarized here. It is dear that Gregory had not much sense of the historical
perspective in spite of a list of states Which might impress his audience.
He passes directly from "Servius the sixth king of Rome " to
Julius Caesar the founder of the empire.]
[18. Beginning of the Roman
empire; founding of Lyons, a city afterwards ennobled by the blood of
martyrs. 19. Birth of Christ. 20. Christ's crucifixion.
21. Joseph is imprisoned and escapes miraculously. 22. James
fasts from the death of the Lord to the resurrection 23. The day
of the Lord's resurrection is the first, not the seventh. 24. Pilate
transmits an account of Christ to Tiberius. The end of Pilate and of Herod.
25. Peter and Paul are executed at Rome by order of Nero, who later
kills himself. 26. The martyrs, Stephen, James and Mark; burning
of Jerusalem by Vespasian; death of John. 27. Persecution under
Trajan. 28. The rise of heresy. Further persecutions. 29.
The martyrs of Lyons. Irenæus, second bishop, converts the whole
city. His death and that of vast numbers," of whom Gregory knows
of forty-eight.]
30. Under the emperor Decius
many persecutions arose against the name of Christ, and there was such
a slaughter of believers that they could not be numbered. Babillas, bishop
of Antioch, with his three little sons, Urban, Prilidan and Epolon, and
Xystus, bishop of Rome, Laurentius, an archdeacon, and Hyppolitus, were
made perfect by martyrdom because they confessed the name of the Lord.
Valentinian and Novatian were then the chief heretics and were active
against our faith, the enemy urging them on. At this time seven men were
ordained as bishops and sent into the Gauls to preach, as the history
of the martyrdom of the holy martyr Saturninus relates. For it says: "
In the consulship of Decius and Gratus, as faithful memory recalls, the
city of Toulouse received the holy Saturninus as its first and greatest
bishop." These bishops were sent: bishop Catianus to Tours; bishop
Trophimus to Arles; bishop Paul to Narbonne; bishop Saturninus to Toulouse;
bishop Dionisius to Paris; bishop Stremonius to Clermont, bishop Martial
to Limoges.
And of these the blessed Dionisius,
bishop of Paris, after suffering divers pains in Christ's name, ended
the present life by the threatening sword. And Saturninus, already certain
of martyrdom said to his two priests: "Behold, I am now to be offered
as a victim and the time of my death draws near. I ask you not to leave
me at all before I come to the end." But when he was seized and was
being dragged to the capitol he was abandoned by them and was dragged
alone. And so when he saw that he was abandoned he is said to have made
this prayer; "Lord Jesus Christ, grant my request from holy heaven,
that this church may never in all time have the merit to receive a bishop
from among its citizens." And we know that to the present it has
been so in this city. And he was tied to the feet of a mad bull, and being
sent headlong from the capitol he ended his life. Catianus, Trophimus,
Stremonius, Paul and Marcial lived in the greatest sanctity, winning people
to the church and spreading the faith of Christ among all, and died in
peace, confessing the faith. And thus the former by martyrdom as well
as the latter by confession, left the earth and were united in the heavens.
31. One of their disciples
went to the city of Bourges and carried to the people the news of Christ
the lord as the saviour of all. A few of them believed and were ordained
priests and learned the ritual of psalmsinging, and were instructed
how to build a church and how they ought to observe the worship of the
omnipotent God. But as they had small means for building as yet, the citizens
asked for the house of a certain man to use for a church. But the Senators
and the rest of the better class of the place were at that time, devoted
to the heathen religion and the believers were of the poor, according
to the word of the Lord with which he reproached the Jews saying; "Harlots
and publicans go into the kingdom of God before you." And they did
not obtain the house from the person from whom they asked it, but they
found a certain Leocadius, [note: Gregory's paternal grandmother
was Leocadia, who traced her descent from Vectius Epagatus See Historia
Francorum ed. Arndt, Introd. p. 4, in Monumenta Germaniae Historica
The story related above was from Gregory's family tradition. ] the
first senator of the Gauls, who was of the family of Vectius Epagatus,
who, we have said above, suffered in Lyons in Christ's name. And when
they had made known to him at the same time their petition and their faith
he answered; " If my own house in the city of Bourges were worthy
of this work I would not refuse to offer it." And when they heard
this they fell at his feet and offered three hundred gold pieces on a
silver dish and said the house was very worthy of this mystery. And he
accepted three gold pieces from them for a blessing and kindly returned
the rest, although he was yet entangled in the error of idolatry, and
he became a Christian and made his house a church. This is now the first
church in the city of Bourges, built with marvelous skill and made illustrious
by the relics of Stephen, the first martyr.
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