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Battle of Tolbiac


 
 
The Battle of Tolbiac was fought between the FranksFranks

The Franks or the Frankish people were one of several west Germanic federations....
 under Clovis IClovis I Summary

Clovis I was the first king of the Franks to unite that entire barbarian nation....
 and the AlamanniAlamanni

The Alamanni, Allemanni, or Alemanni were originally an alliance of Germanic tribes located around the upper Ma...
, traditionally set in 496496

Sorry, no overview for this topic
. The site of "Tolbiac", or "Tulpiacum" is usually given as ZülpichZülpich Overview

Z?lpich is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany between Aachen and Bonn....
, North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Overview

North Rhine-Westphalia is - in terms of population and economic output - the largest Federal State of Germany....
, about 60km east of the present German-BelgianBelgium Overview

The Kingdom of Belgium is a country in northwest Europe bordered by the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and France and is...
 frontier, which is not implausible. The Franks were successful at Tolbiac and established their hegemony over the Alamanni.
Account by Gregory of ToursGregory of ToursGregory of Tours Summary

Saint Gregory of Tours was a Gallo-Roman historian and bishop of Tours, which made him the leading prelate of Gaul....
 first inserted the thematic element that has shaped subsequent interpretations of Tolbiac as a climacteric in the course of European history: Clovis is said to have attributed his success to a vow that he had made: if he won, he would convertReligious conversion

Religious conversion is the adoption of new religious beliefs that differ from the convert's previous beliefs; in some cultu...
 to the religion of the ChristianChristianity

Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on Jesus of Nazareth, and on his life and teachings as presented in the New...
 God who had aided him. He became a Christian in a ceremony at ReimsReims Overview

Reims is a city of northern France, 144 km east-northeast of Paris....
 at Christmas 496; the traditional date of the battle of Tolbiac has been established to accord with this firmly attested baptismal date, by accepting as literal truth Gregory's account which has a clear parallel with the conversion of Constantine IConstantine I

Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinusantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan in 313, which f...
, connected by LactantiusLactantius

Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius was an early Christian author ....
 with the equally conclusive Battle of the Milvian Bridge.






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496   Battle of Tolbiac; Clovis I defeats the Alamanni, accepts Catholic baptism at Reims.






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The Battle of Tolbiac was fought between the FranksFranks

The Franks or the Frankish people were one of several west Germanic federations....
 under Clovis IClovis I Summary

Clovis I was the first king of the Franks to unite that entire barbarian nation....
 and the AlamanniAlamanni

The Alamanni, Allemanni, or Alemanni were originally an alliance of Germanic tribes located around the upper Ma...
, traditionally set in 496496

Sorry, no overview for this topic
. The site of "Tolbiac", or "Tulpiacum" is usually given as ZülpichZülpich Overview

Z?lpich is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany between Aachen and Bonn....
, North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Overview

North Rhine-Westphalia is - in terms of population and economic output - the largest Federal State of Germany....
, about 60km east of the present German-BelgianBelgium Overview

The Kingdom of Belgium is a country in northwest Europe bordered by the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and France and is...
 frontier, which is not implausible. The Franks were successful at Tolbiac and established their hegemony over the Alamanni.

Account by Gregory of Tours

Gregory of ToursGregory of Tours Summary

Saint Gregory of Tours was a Gallo-Roman historian and bishop of Tours, which made him the leading prelate of Gaul....
 first inserted the thematic element that has shaped subsequent interpretations of Tolbiac as a climacteric in the course of European history: Clovis is said to have attributed his success to a vow that he had made: if he won, he would convertReligious conversion

Religious conversion is the adoption of new religious beliefs that differ from the convert's previous beliefs; in some cultu...
 to the religion of the ChristianChristianity

Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on Jesus of Nazareth, and on his life and teachings as presented in the New...
 God who had aided him. He became a Christian in a ceremony at ReimsReims Overview

Reims is a city of northern France, 144 km east-northeast of Paris....
 at Christmas 496; the traditional date of the battle of Tolbiac has been established to accord with this firmly attested baptismal date, by accepting as literal truth Gregory's account which has a clear parallel with the conversion of Constantine IConstantine I

Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinusantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan in 313, which f...
, connected by LactantiusLactantius

Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius was an early Christian author ....
 with the equally conclusive Battle of the Milvian Bridge. A surviving letter from Avitus of VienneAvitus of Vienne

Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, Saint Avitus, was bishop of Vienne in Gaul....
, congratulating Clovis on his baptism, makes no mention of the supposed recent battlefield conversion.

Historia Francorum ii.30-31 directly affirms the parallel Gregory is establishing with the conversion of Constantine the Great before the Battle of Milvian BridgeBattle of Milvian Bridge

The Battle of Milvian Bridge took place on October 28, 312, between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius....
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"at last a war arose with the Alamanni, in which he was driven by necessity to confess what before he had of his free will denied. It came about that as the two armies were fighting fiercely, there was much slaughter, and Clovis's army began to be in danger of destruction. He saw it and raised his eyes to heaven, and with remorse in his heart he burst into tears and cried: "Jesus Christ, whom ClotildeClotilde

Saint Clotilde , also spelled as Clotilda, Clotild, Clothilde, or Chlothilde, was the daughter of Bu...
 asserts to be the son of the Living God, who art said to give aid to those in distress, and to bestow victory on those who hope in thee, I beseech the glory of thy aid, with the vow that if thou wilt grant me victory over these enemies, and I shall know that power which she says that people dedicated in thy name have had from thee, I will believe in thee and be baptized in thy name. For I have invoked my own gods but, as I find, they have withdrawn from aiding me; and therefore I believe that they possess no power, since they do not help those who obey them. I now call upon thee, I desire to believe thee only let me be rescued from my adversaries." And when he said thus, the Alamanni turned their backs, and began to disperse in flight. And when they saw that their king was killed, they submitted to the dominion of Clovis, saying: "Let not the people perish further, we pray; we are yours now." And he stopped the fighting, and after encouraging his men, retired in peace and told the queen how he had had merit to win the victory by calling on the name of Christ. This happened in the fifteenth year of his reign.


"Then the queen asked saint Remi, bishop of Rheims, to summon Clovis secretly, urging him to introduce the king to the word of salvation. And the bishop sent for him secretly and began to urge him to believe in the true God, maker of heaven and earth, and to cease worshipping idols, which could help neither themselves nor any one else. But the king said: "I gladly hear you, most holy father; but there remains one thing: the people who follow me cannot endure to abandon their gods; but I shall go and speak to them according to your words." He met with his followers, but before he could speak the power of God anticipated him, and all the people cried out together: "O pious king, we reject our mortal gods, and we are ready to follow the immortal God whom Remi preaches." This was reported to the bishop, who was greatly rejoiced, and bade them get ready the baptismal font. The squares were shaded with tapestried canopies, the churches adorned with white curtains, the baptistery set in order, the aroma of incense spread, candles of fragrant odor burned brightly, and the whole shrine of the baptistery was filled with a divine fragrance: and the Lord gave such grace to those who stood by that they thought they were placed amid the odors of paradise. And the king was the first to ask to be baptized by the bishop. Another ConstantineConstantine I

Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinusantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan in 313, which f...
 advanced to the baptismal font..."

Date

The traditional date of the battle in 496 was challgened by A. van de Vyver, whose revised chronology placed the battle in 506. This was extensively debated and is followed in some modern accounts. The date of 506 also follows Gregories chronology which places the death of Childeric around the same time as that of St.Pertpetuus who died in 491. Hence 15 years from 491 would be 506. Coin evidence from Childeric's grave contain coins of Emperor Zeno who died in 491, but none after.