History of the Franks
Book 4
14. Now when Clothar after Theodovald's death had received the
kingdom of Francia and was making a progress through it, he heard from
his people that the Saxons were engaged in a second mad outburst and were
rebelling against him and contemptuously refusing to pay the tribute which
they had been accustomed to pay every year. Aroused by the reports he
hastened toward their country, and when he was near their boundary the
Saxons sent legates to him saying: "We are not treating you contemptuously,
and we do not refuse to pay what we have usually paid to your brothers
and nephews, and we will grant even more if you ask for it. We ask for
only one thing, that there be peace so that your army and our people shall
not come into conflict." King Clothar heard this and said to his
followers: "These men speak well. Let : us not go against them for
fear that we sin against God." But .they said: "We know that
they are deceitful and will not do at all what they have promised. Let
us go against them." Again the Saxons offered half of their property
in their desire for peace. And Clothar said to his men: "Give over,
I beg you, from these men, lest the anger of God be kindled against us."
But they wotld not agree to it. Again the Saxons brought garments, cattle
and every kind of property, saying: "Take all this together with
half of our land, only let our wives and little ones remain free and let
war not arise between us." But the Franks were unwilling to agree
even to this. And king Clothar said to them: "Give over, I beseech
you, give over from this purpose; for we have not the right word; do not
go to war in which we may be destroyed. If you decide to go of your own
will I will not follow." Then they were enraged at king Clothar and
rushed upon him and tore his tent in pieces and overwhelmed him with abuse
and dragged him about violently and wished to kill him if he would not
go with them. Upon this Clothar went with them though unwillingly. And
they began the battle and were slaughtered in great numbers by their adversaries
and so great a multitude from both armies perished that it was impossible
to estimate or count them. Then Clothar in great confusion asked for peace,
saying that it was not of his own will that he had come against them.
And having obtained peace he returned home.
15. The people of Tours heard
that the king had returned from the battle with the Saxons and making
choice of the priest Eufronius they hastened to him. When their suggestion
had been made the king replied: "I had given directions for Cato
the priest to be ordained there; why has my command been slighted ? "
They answered "We invited him but he refused to come." And while
they were speaking Cato the priest suddenly appeared to request the king
to expel Cautinus and command that he himself be appointed in Clermont.
When the king laughed at him he made a second request, that he should
be ordained at Tours which he had contemptuously refused before. And the
king said to him: "I at first gave directions that they should ordain
you bishop of Tours, but as I hear, you looked down on that church; therefore
you shall be kept from becoming master of it." And so he went off
in confusion. When the king asked about the holy Eufronius they told him
that he was grandson of the blessed Gregory, whom I have mentioned before.
The king answered: " It is a great and leading family Let the will
of God and the blessed Martin be done; let the choice be confirmed."
And according to his command the holy Eufronius was ordained bishop, the
eighteenth after the blessed Martin.
[16. Chramnus, king Clothar's
son, opposes bishop Cautinus at Clermont. He goes to Poitiers and enters
into an agreement with his uncle Childebert against Clothar. He assumes
authority over part of Clothar's realm and Clothar sends two other sons,
Charibert and Gunthram, against him. When they are ready to fight Chramnus
causes a report of Clothar's death to be circulated and Charibert and
Gunthram hasten off; Chramnus marches to Dijon where he consults the Bible
as to his future. King Clothar u meanwhile fights the Saxons. 17.
Chramnus joins Childebert in ;t Paris. Childebert ravages Clothar's territory
as far as Rheims. 18. Duke Austrapius takes refuge in St. Martin's
church in fear of Chramnus. Chramnus orders him to be starved in the church.
But he obtains drink miraculously and is saved. He later become a priest.
19. Medard bishop of Soissons dies.]
20. King Childebert fell ill
and after being bedridden for a long time died at Paris. He was buried
in the church of the blessed Vincent which he had built. King Clothar
took his kingdom and : treasures and sent into exile Vulthrogotha and
her two daughters. Chramnus presented himself before his father, but later
he proved disloyal. And when he saw he could not escape punishment he
fled to Brittany and there with his wife and daughters lived in concealment
with Chonoober count of the Bretons. And Wilichar, his fatherinlaw,
fled to the church of Saint Martin. Then because of Wilichar and his wife
the holy church was burned for the sins of the people and the mockeries
which occurred in it. This we relate not without a heavy sigh. Moreover
the city of Tours had been burned the year before and all the churches
built in it were deserted. Then by order of king Clothar the church of
the blessed Martin was roofed with tin and restored in its former beauty.
Then two hosts of locusts appeared which passed through Auvergne and Limousin
and, they say, came to the plain of Romagnac where a battle took place
between them and there was great destruction. Now king Clothar was raging
against Chramnus and marched with army into Brittany against him. Nor
was Chramnus afraid to come out against his father. And when both armies
were gathered and encamped on the same plain and Chramnus with the Bretons
had marshaled his line against his father, night fell and they refrained
from fighting. During the night Chonoober, count of the Bretons, said
to Chramnus: "I think it wrong for you to fight against your father;
allow me tonight to rush upon him and destroy him with all his army."
But Chramnus would not allow this to be done, being held back I think
by the power of God. When morning came they set their armies in motion
and hastened to the conflict. And king Clothar was marching like a new
David to fight against Absalom his son crying aloud and saying: "Look
down Lord, from heaven and judge my cause since I suffer wicked outrage
from my son; look down, Lord, and judge justly, and give that judgment
that thou once gavest between Absalom and his father. ' When they were
fighting on equal terms the count of the Bretons fled and was slain. Then
Chramnus started in flight, having ships in readiness at the shore; but
in his wish to take his wife and daughters he was overwhelmed by his father's
soldiers and was captured and bound fast. This news was taken to king
Clothar and he gave orders to burn Chramnus with fire together with his
wife and daughters. They were shut up in a hut belonging to a poor man
and Chramnus was stretched on a bench and strangled with a towel; and
later the hut was burned over them and he perished with his wife and daughters.
21. In the fifty-first year
of his reign king Clothar set out for the door of the blessed Martin with
many gifts and coming to the tomb of the bishop just mentioned at Tours,
and repeating all the deeds he had perhaps done heedlessly, and praying
with loud groaning that the blessed confessor of God would obtain God's
forgiveness for his faults and by his intercession blot out what he had
done contrary to reason, he then returned, and in the fifty-first year
of his reign, while hunting in the forest of Cuise, he was seized with
a fever and returned thence to a villa in Compiègne There he was
painfully harassed by the fever and said: "Alas! What do you think
the king of heaven is like when he kills such great kings in this way?
" Laboring under this pain he breathed his last, and his four sons
carried him with great honor to Soissons and buried him in the church
of St. Medard. He died the next day in the revolving year after Chramnus
had been slain.
[22. The four sons of Clothar
make "a lawful division" of his kingdom To Charibert is assigned
Paris for his capital, to Gunthram, Orleans, to Chilperic, Soissons, to
Sigibert, Rheims. 23. The Huns attack Sigibert and Chilperic takes
the opportunity to seize some of his cities. Sigibert recovers them.]
24. When king Gunthram had
taken his part of the realm like his brothers, he removed the patrician
Agricola and gave the office of patrician to Celsus, a man of tall stature,
strong shoulders, strong arms and boastful words, ready in retort and
skilled in the law. And then such a greed for possessing came upon him
that he often took the property of the churches and made it his own. Once
when he heard a passage from the prophet Isaiah being read in the church,
which says: "Woe to those who join house to house and unite field
to field even to the boundaries of the place," he is said to have
exclaimed: " It is out of place to say; woe to me and my sons."
But he left a son who died without children and left the greater part
of his property to the churches which his father had plundered.
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