History of the Franks
Book 5
34. A very grievous plague followed these prodigies For while the
kings were quarreling and again preparing for civil war, dysentery seized
upon nearly the whole of the Gauls. The sufferers had a high feverh with
vomiting and excessive pain in the kidneys; the head and neck were heavy.
Their expectorations were of a saffron color or at least green. It was
asserted by many that it was a secret poison. The common people called
it internal pimples and this is not incredible, seeing that when cupping
glasses were placed on the shoulders or legs mattery places formed and
broke and the corrupted blood ran out and many were cured. Moreover herbs
that are used to cure poisons were drunk and helped a good many. This
sickness began in the month of August and seized upon the little ones
and laid them on their beds. We lost dear sweet children whom we nursed
on our knees or carried in our arms and nourished with attentive care,
feeding them with our own hand. But wiping away our tears we say with
the blessed Job: "The Lord has given; the Lord has taken away; the
Lord's will has been done. Blessed be his name through the ages."
In these days king Chilperic was
very sick. When he got well his younger son, who was not yet reborn of
water and the Holy Spirit, fell ill, and when they saw he was in danger
they baptized him. He was doing a little better when his older brother
named Clodobert was attacked by the same disease. Their mother Fredegunda
saw they were in danger of death and she repented too late, and said to
the king: "The divine goodness has long borne with our bad actions;
it has often rebuked us with fevers and other evils but repentance did
not follow and now we are losing our sons. It is the tears of the poor,
the outcries of widows and the sighs of orphans that are destroying them.
We have no hope left now in gathering wealth. We get riches and we do
not know for whom. Our treasures will be left without an owner, full of
violence and curses. Our storehouses are full of wine and our barns of
grain, and our treasuries are full of gold, silver, precious stones, necklaces,
and all the wealth of rulers. But we are losing what we held more dear.
Come, please, let us burn all the wicked tax lists and let what sufficed
for your father king Clothar, suffice for your treasury." So the
queen spoke, beating her breast with her fists, and she ordered the books
to be brought out that had been brought from her cities by Marcus, and
when she had thrown them in the fire she said to the king: "Why do
you delay; do what you see me do, so that if we have lost our dear children
we may at least escape eternal punishment." Then the king repented
and burned all the tax books and when they were burned he sent men to
stop future taxes. After this the younger child wasted away in great pain
and died. They carried him with great grief from Braine to Paris and buried
him in the church of St. Denis. Clodobert they placed on a litter and
took him to St. Medard's church in Soissons, and threw themselves down
at the holy tomb and made vows for him, but being already breathless and
weak he died at midnight. They buried him in the holy church of the martyrs
Crispin and Crispinian. There was much lamenting among all the people;
for men and women followed this funeral sadly wearing the mourning clothes
that are customary when a husband or wife dies. After this king Chilperic
was generous to cathedrals and churches and the poor.
35. In these days Austrechild, wife
of prince Gunthram, succumbed to this disease, but before she breathed
out her worthless life, seeing she could not escape, she drew deep sighs
and wished to have partners in her death, intending that at her funeral
there should be mourning for others. It is said that she made a request
of the king in Herodian fashion saying: "I would still have had hopes
of life if I had not fallen into the hands of wicked physicians; for the
draughts they gave me have taken my life away perforce and have caused
me swiftly to lose the light of day. And therefore I beg you let my death
not go unavenged, and I conjure you with an oath to have them slain by
the sword as soon as I depart from the light; so that, just as I cannot
live longer, so they too shall not boast after my death, and the grief
of our friends and of theirs shall be one and the same." So speaking
she gave up her unhappy soul. And the king after the customary period
of public mourning fulfilled her wicked order, forced by the oath to his
cruel wife. He ordered the two physicians who had attended her to be slain
with the sword, and the wisdom of many believes that this was not done
without sin.
[36. Nanthinus, count of Angoulême,
dies of the plague. He had been a bitter enemy of the bishops. 37.
Death of Martin, bishop of Galicia. 38. The Arian queen of Spain,
Gaisuenta, is enraged at her Catholic daughterinlaw. "She
seizes the girl by the hair of her head, dashes her on the ground, kicks
her for a longtime and covers her with blood and orders her to be stripped
and ducked in the fishpond." The girl however converts her
husband but he is sent into exile. 39. Fredegunda brings about
the death of Clovis, Chilperic's son. 40. Elafius, bishop of Châlons,
and Eonius, exiled bishop of Vannes, die. 41. Chilperlc seizes
legates sent by the king of Galicia to king Gunthram. List of prodigies
including a destructive wind of which Gregory says; "Its space was
about seven acres in width but one could not estimate its lengtht'']
42. Maurilio, bishop of the
city of Cahorss was seriously ill of gout, but in addition to the pain
which the humor caused, he subjected himself to added tortures. For he
often put whitehot iron against his feet and legs in order to make
his pain greater. While many were candidates for his office he himself
preferred Ursicinus who had once been referendary to queen Vulthrogotha
and he begged that Ursicinus be ordained before his death, and then passed
away from the world. He was a very liberal almsgiver, very learned in
the church writings, so much so that he often repeated from memory the
succession of generations given in the books of the Old Testament which
many find it difficult to remember. He was also just in judgments, and
he defended the poor of his church from the hand of the wicked according
to the judgment of Job: "I delivered the poor from the hand of the
mighty and I helped the needy which had no helper. The mouth of the widow
blessed me, for I was an eye to the blind, a foot to the lame, and a father
to the weak."
[43. Debate over the Trinity
between Gregory and the Spanish Legate]
44. At the same time king
Chilperic wrote a little treatise to the effect that the holy Trinity
should not be so called with reference to distinct persons but should
merely have the meaning of Gaod, saying that it was unseemly that god
should be called a person like a man of flesh; affirming also that the
Father is the same as Son and that the Holy Spirit also is the same as
the Father and the Son. "Such," said he, "was the view
of the prophets and patriarchs and such is the teaching the law itself
has given." When he had had this read to me he said: "I want
you and the other teachers of the church to hold this view." But
I answered him: "Good king, abandon this belief; it is your duty
to follow the doctrine which the other teachers of the church left to
us after the time of the apostles, the teachings of Hilarius and Eusebius
which you professed at baptism." Then the king was angry and said:
"It is plain that in this case Hilarius and Eusebius are my bitter
enemies." And I answered him: " It is better for you to be careful
and not make enemies either of God or his saints. Now let me tell you
that as persons the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are distinct.
It was not the Father who took on flesh, nor the Holy Spirit, but the
Son, so that he who was Son of God became the son of a virgin also for
the redemption of man. It was not the Father who suffered, nor the Holy
Spirit, but the Son, so that he who had taken on flesh in the world, was
himself offered for the world. And what you say about persons must be
understood not in a material but in a spiritual sense. In these three
persons, then, there is one glory, one eternity, one power." But
he became excited and said: "I will explain these matters to wiser
men than you and they will agree with me." I replied: "No wise
man will he be but a fool, who will consent to follow your proposals."
At this he ground his teeth and said no more. A few days later bishop
Salvius of Albi visited him and he had this treatise read to him, begging
him to accept his views. But upon hearing them Salvius was so revolted
that if he could have laid hands on the paper containing the writing he
would have torn it into bits. And so the king gave up the project. The
king wrote also other books in verse following Sedulius as a model. But
those poor verses have no relation of any sort with meter. He also added
letters to our alphabet, namely [omega] as the Greeks have it, ae, the,
[upsilon, upsilon iota], which are written by the following characters:
[omega] as [theta], a/e as [ psi], the as [Zeta], [upsilon, upsilon
iota] as [delta]. And he wrote to all the cities of his kingdom that
boys should be taught these letters and that books written in previous
times should be erased with pumice and rewritten.
[45. Agriicola, bishop of
ChalonsurSâone, dies. "He constructed many buildings
in that city, erecting houses, and building a church which he supported
with columns and adorned with vari-colored marbles and mosaics."]
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