r, with this message: Sapricius promiseth to sacrifice, but hereis another desirous to die for the same Chris But nasus here signifies a silver pipe or quill to suck up the blood of Christ at the communion, such as the pope sometimes uses. The king resolved to putthe murderers to death; but Sigefride, by his earnest entreaties,prevailed on him to spare their lives. The priest of the idol having raised the populace, cried out: Unlessthis impiety be punished, the goddess Fortune will withdraw herprotection from the city.
On the high altar of St. The kingdom of Naples, after manypressing solicitations, obtained, in 1372, from the general chapter heldat Thoulouse, a bone of the other arm of St. Chatelain tells us that in Lower Brittany he is called St. himself declares, and his account is in many capital circumstances inconsistent with those of the l
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