His great learning, piety,and pastoral zeal, especially in the choice and instruction of hisclergy, have procured him a high reputation which no age can everobliterate, says Leland. The city of Paris, after the death ofCharibert in 566, by the agreement of the three surviving brothers,remained common to them all, till Chilperic seized it. He would be carried to the church,there to receive the holy viaticum: but received extreme unction in hissick bed. he betook himself to his room, to deliver to the crowds that resorted tohim his last paternal admonitions.
At seven years of age she was placed in the nunnery of Risburgh,and educated in piety under the care of the holy abbess of that house. In this admired work of St. [2] His brother was deprived of hisplace, one of the first dignities of the kingdom. lish incestuous marriages, and removeother crying abuses: also at the second council of Tours in 566.
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