Deeds of St. Dagobert
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This medieval work provides a historical account of Clotarius, a Frankish king, and his son Dagobert. It details Clotarius's military prowess against the Saxons, his character as a pious ruler, and Dagobert's upbringing under Bishop Arnulf. The narrative also includes the martyrdom of Dionysius and his companions, the construction of a chapel by Genevieve, and a significant event where a deer, pursued by Dagobert, finds refuge in the martyrs' shrine, symbolizing divine protection. Additionally, it touches on the death of Dagobert's mother, Queen Berthedrud, and Clotarius's subsequent remarriage.
This medieval work provides a historical account of Clotarius, a Frankish king, and his son Dagobert. It details Clotarius's military prowess against the Saxons, his character as a pious ruler, and Dagobert's upbringing under Bishop Arnulf. The narrative also includes the martyrdom of Dionysius and his companions, the construction of a chapel by Genevieve, and a significant event where a deer, pursued by Dagobert, finds refuge in the martyrs' shrine, symbolizing divine protection. Additionally, it touches on the death of Dagobert's mother, Queen Berthedrud, and Clotarius's subsequent remarriage.
AmazonPages: 76, Paperback, Dalcassian Publishing Company
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