Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Window Tie Backs..how High Should They Be

The tomb of lovers.


Reports St. Gregory of Tours (in his Historia Francorum I, 47, published in 561) that the funeral of his wife Scholastica the surviving spouse inconsolable abusive, notable d'Auvergne, felt the urge to publicly thank the Lord for him, albeit briefly, given the "treasure of purity that he now returned" intact as he had received. "
At these words, the deceased got up shooting from the sarcophagus, protesting:
"Why, my husband, put in place matters that concern us alone?" then ridistese it, and left buried.
abusive, perhaps for fear, he died soon after. He was buried in a separate tomb.
the morning, the guardians of the cemetery noticed disorder among the tombs: Tomb of the notable was empty, while in the School of the corpses found themselves both, in each other's arms.
Death, which smooths out many things, had obviously allowed it to be repaired omission in life.
After the incident took place at Clermont in 390 AD, the tomb of School was named as "the bed of the lovers."
taken from magiaefuturo.myblog.it

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