词条 | Latinus of Burgundy |
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Latinus of Burgundy (420–500) was a 5th-century Duke of Burgundy. All that is known of the life of Latinus (Dux Latinus Gontbado) is contained in the following incident:[1]
"Latinus, who was Arian, asked him his profession of faith; Domitian recited it to him: Latinus told him that his profession of faith was false, and he refused to load wheat on his donkey. There were near two ancient Roman temples devoted to Jupiter and Saturn; the men who cultivated the fields came secretly to adore these gods. Domitian replied: 'If what I say is true, let these temples crumble". "Then there arose a violent storm, accompanied by thunder and hail; the temples collapsed. Latinus took refuge in his palace, built with enormous stones and adorned with marble. The storm over, he sent to know what had become of Domitian he thought killed. He was found safe and sound. Latinus repented, and apologized to Domitian for having called him mad" Latinus and his family converted to Catholicism, and he gave a vineyard to Domitian. References1. ^Charles de La Teyssonnière: Recherches historiques sur le département de l'Ain, 5 volumes, from 1838 3 : 420 births|500 deaths|Dukes of Burgundy |
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