Placeholder: the gradual shift of the Franks towards Christianity between Childeric and Clovis: Childeric, though born of Roman command, maintained a syncretism between paganism and Christianity to spare his subjects. The growing influence of his Christian wife Basine and bishop Rémi of Reims, however, led to greater openness. He authorized churches and missionaries, laying the foundations for understanding with the Gallo-Roman elites. Clovis, still a pagan at the time of his accession, married Clotilde, a B the gradual shift of the Franks towards Christianity between Childeric and Clovis: Childeric, though born of Roman command, maintained a syncretism between paganism and Christianity to spare his subjects. The growing influence of his Christian wife Basine and bishop Rémi of Reims, however, led to greater openness. He authorized churches and missionaries, laying the foundations for understanding with the Gallo-Roman elites. Clovis, still a pagan at the time of his accession, married Clotilde, a B

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the gradual shift of the Franks towards Christianity between Childeric and Clovis: Childeric, though born of Roman command, maintained a syncretism between paganism and Christianity to spare his subjects. The growing influence of his Christian wife Basine and bishop Rémi of Reims, however, led to greater openness. He authorized churches and missionaries, laying the foundations for understanding with the Gallo-Roman elites. Clovis, still a pagan at the time of his accession, married Clotilde, a B

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the gradual shift of the Franks towards Christianity between Childeric and Clovis: Childeric, though born of Roman command, maintained a syncretism between paganism and Christianity to spare his subjects. The growing influence of his Christian wife Basine and bishop Rémi of Reims, however, led to greater openness. He authorized churches and missionaries, laying the foundations for understanding with the Gallo-Roman elites. Clovis, still a pagan at the time of his accession, married Clotilde, a B
the gradual shift of the Franks towards Christianity between Childeric and Clovis: Childeric, though born of Roman command, maintained a syncretism between paganism and Christianity to spare his subjects. The growing influence of his Christian wife Basine and bishop Rémi of Reims, however, led to greater openness. He authorized churches and missionaries, laying the foundations for understanding with the Gallo-Roman elites. Clovis, still a pagan at the time of his accession, married Clotilde, a B
Most glorious God, a sustaining power through Your holy lieutenants! An armed crowd of peoples leaps up and rushes to your halls from all sides. From the swollen waves you have drawn off a clear spring with rippling water, You have selected Bishop Medard from a people of rude understanding. (5) Having fled to holy things he strives to make the people leave the sin of idolatry; as if they were dung, he despises the heathen ash-tree, mules and oxen. His own flesh is weakened by frequent fasting, h
If mighty angels fair and tall, Each robed as priestly seneschal, On altar-suns burn incense daily, As wheel the systems to Love's sweet call, Earth's sun is sure an altar-rose, Abloom from dawn to day's bright close. The mighty angel stoops above it With pulsing wings, as it golden glows, To fan the incense-waves through space. When buds the light or folds its grace, He lifts erect his glorious stature, Kindling the sky from his ruddy face.
Most glorious God, a sustaining power through Your holy lieutenants! An armed crowd of peoples leaps up and rushes to your halls from all sides. From the swollen waves you have drawn off a clear spring with rippling water, You have selected Bishop Medard from a people of rude understanding. (5) Having fled to holy things he strives to make the people leave the sin of idolatry; as if they were dung, he despises the heathen ash-tree, mules and oxen. His own flesh is weakened by frequent fasting, h
If mighty angels fair and tall, Each robed as priestly seneschal, On altar-suns burn incense daily, As wheel the systems to Love's sweet call, Earth's sun is sure an altar-rose, Abloom from dawn to day's bright close. The mighty angel stoops above it With pulsing wings, as it golden glows, To fan the incense-waves through space. When buds the light or folds its grace, He lifts erect his glorious stature, Kindling the sky from his ruddy face.
If mighty angels fair and tall, Each robed as priestly seneschal, On altar-suns burn incense daily, As wheel the systems to Love's sweet call, Earth's sun is sure an altar-rose, Abloom from dawn to day's bright close. The mighty angel stoops above it With pulsing wings, as it golden glows, To fan the incense-waves through space. When buds the light or folds its grace, He lifts erect his glorious stature, Kindling the sky from his ruddy face.
If mighty angels fair and tall, Each robed as priestly seneschal, On altar-suns burn incense daily, As wheel the systems to Love's sweet call, Earth's sun is sure an altar-rose, Abloom from dawn to day's bright close. The mighty angel stoops above it With pulsing wings, as it golden glows, To fan the incense-waves through space. When buds the light or folds its grace, He lifts erect his glorious stature, Kindling the sky from his ruddy face.
the gradual shift of the Franks towards Christianity between Childeric and Clovis: Childeric, though born of Roman command, maintained a syncretism between paganism and Christianity to spare his subjects. The growing influence of his Christian wife Basine and bishop Rémi of Reims, however, led to greater openness. He authorized churches and missionaries, laying the foundations for understanding with the Gallo-Roman elites. Clovis, still a pagan at the time of his accession, married Clotilde, a B
If mighty angels fair and tall, Each robed as priestly seneschal, On altar-suns burn incense daily, As wheel the systems to Love's sweet call, Earth's sun is sure an altar-rose, Abloom from dawn to day's bright close. The mighty angel stoops above it With pulsing wings, as it golden glows, To fan the incense-waves through space. When buds the light or folds its grace, He lifts erect his glorious stature, Kindling the sky from his ruddy face.
Most glorious God, a sustaining power through Your holy lieutenants! An armed crowd of peoples leaps up and rushes to your halls from all sides. From the swollen waves you have drawn off a clear spring with rippling water, You have selected Bishop Medard from a people of rude understanding. (5) Having fled to holy things he strives to make the people leave the sin of idolatry; as if they were dung, he despises the heathen ash-tree, mules and oxen. His own flesh is weakened by frequent fasting, h
[art by Moebius] The parchment stated that the statue was venerated in Nazareth, Palestine. It had been brought to Iberia by monks in the 8th century and was later moved to the Atlantic coast. It remained there, untouched, until these masons came along.

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