History of the Franks
Book 4
[47. Civil war between Chilperic and Sigibert " There was
at that time a worse outcry among the churches than in the time of Diocletian's
persecution." 48. The wickedness of the people of Gaul as
compared to earlier times; the plundering of the monastery of Latta 49.
The civil war is continued. Sigibert forces Chilperic to restore his cities.
50. Chilperic shuts himself up in Tournai.]
51. In that year lightning
was seen to traverse the sky as once we saw before the death of Clothar.
Now Sigibert took the cities this side of Paris and marched as far as
Rouen, wishing to destroy these same cities with his army. But he was
prevented from doing so by his own people. He returned thence and entered
Paris. And there Brunhilda came to him with her children. Then the Franks
who had once looked to the older Childebert, sent an embassy to Sigibert
that if he would come to them they would abandon Chilperic and make him
king over them. On hearing this he sent men to besiege his brother in
the city mentioned above, and he himself purposed to hasten thither. And,
the holy bishop Germanus said to him, "If you go and do not purpose
to kill your brother you shall return alive and victorious; but if you
have another purpose in mind you shall die. For thus said the Lord through
Solomon: 'You who prepare a pit for your brother shall fall into it.'
But because of his wickedness he failed to pay heed. And when he came
to the village named Vitry, all the army was gathered about him, and they
placed him on a shield and made him king over them. Then two slaves who
had been placed under a charm by Queen Fredegunda, carrying strong knives
with poisoned blades - of the sort commonly called scramasaxi - approached
him on some pretext and stabbed him one on each side. He cried aloud and
fell and died in a short time. At the same time Charigysel, his chamberlain,
was slain and Sigila who came from the land of the Goths was seriously
wounded. He was afterwards seized by King Chilperic and met a cruel death,
every joint being burned with white-hot irons and his limbs being torn
one from the other. Charigysel was both fickle and avaricious. He had
risen from a lowly place and become great with the king by flattery. He
was a man who grasped other men's property, and was a breaker of wills,
and the end of his life was such that he did not succeed in making his
own will when death threatened, he who had so often destroyed the wills
of others.
Chilperic was in suspense and did
not know whether he should escape or perish, when messengers came to him
to tell of his brother's death. Then he left Tournai with his wife and
children and clothed Sigibert and buried him in the village of Lambres.
Whence he was later transferred to Soissons to the church of the holy
Medard which he had built, and was buried there by the side of his father
Clothar. He died in the fourteenth year of his reign, the fortieth of
his life. From the death of Theodobert the elder to that of Sigibert twenty-nine
years are included, and there were eighteen days between his death and
that of his nephew Theodobert. Upon the death of Sigibert, Childebert
his son reigned in his place.
From the beginning to the flood there
were 2242 years; from the flood to Abraham 942 years; from Abraham to
the going out of the children of Israel from Egypt 462 years; from the
going of the children of Israel from Egypt to the building of the temple
of Solomon 480 years; from the building of the temple to its desolation
and the migration to Babylon 390 years; from the migration to
passion of the Lord 668 years; from the passion of the Lord to the death
of St. Martin 412 yers; from the death of St. Martin to the death of King
Clovis 112 years; from the death of King Clovis to the death
of Theodobert 37 years; from the death of Theodobert to the death
of Sigibert 29 years. Which make a total of 5774 years. [note:
=590AD]
HERE ENDS THE FOURTH BOOK.
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