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E05418: Venantius Fortunatus, in his Miracles of Hilary, describes how a woman from the village of Tonat (western Gaul), whose hand was stiffened, had a vision and came to the church of *Hilary (bishop of Poitiers, ob. 367, S00183) in Poitiers, where she was cured. Written in Latin in Poitiers (western Gaul), 567/568.
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posted on 2018-05-13, 00:00 authored by kwojtalikVenantius Fortunatus, Miracles of Hilary (Libri de virtutibus sancti Hilarii) 9 (24-25)
Summary:
The hand of a woman from the village of Tonat (vicus Tonatiacus) was paralysed while she was carrying water for her own use on a Sunday. She was advised in a dream to hurry to the church of Hilary in Poitiers if she wished to be healed. The woman came there and while she was chanting psalms, she was healed.
Text: Krusch 1885, 10. Summary: Katarzyna Wojtalik.
Summary:
The hand of a woman from the village of Tonat (vicus Tonatiacus) was paralysed while she was carrying water for her own use on a Sunday. She was advised in a dream to hurry to the church of Hilary in Poitiers if she wished to be healed. The woman came there and while she was chanting psalms, she was healed.
Text: Krusch 1885, 10. Summary: Katarzyna Wojtalik.
History
Evidence ID
E05418Saint Name
Hilarius/Hilary, bishop of Poitiers, ob. 367 : S00183Saint Name in Source
HilariusRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Hagiographical - Collections of miraclesLanguage
- Latin
Evidence not before
567Evidence not after
568Activity not before
500Activity not after
567Place of Evidence - Region
Gaul and Frankish kingdomsPlace of Evidence - City, village, etc
PoitiersPlace of evidence - City name in other Language(s)
Poitiers Tours Tours Toronica urbs Prisciniacensim vicus Pressigny Turonorum civitas Ceratensis vicus CéréMajor author/Major anonymous work
Venantius FortunatusCult activities - Liturgical Activity
- Chant and religious singing