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E05422: Venantius Fotunatus writes the Miracles of Hilary, in Latin in Poitiers (western Gaul), in 567/568. Overview entry.
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posted on 2018-05-14, 00:00 authored by kwojtalikVenantius Fortunatus, Miracles of Hilary (Libri de virtutibus sancti HilariiI, BHL 3887)
Overview entry:
1 and 2. Fortunatus dedicated his work to Pascentius, bishop of Poitiers, and told about motives for his writing – see $E07839.
3. Probianus, a boy at the point of death, was cured in the church of Hilary in Poitiers – see E05413.
4. Castorius and Crispius, two lepers from Cahors (south-west Gaul) were cured after they applied over a period of time dust from the tomb of Hilary – see E05414.
5. A girl with a crippled hand was cured at the tomb of Hilary – see E05415.
6. A blind man was cured when he entered the church of Hilary in Poitiers during his journey to the church of *Martin (S00050) in Tours (north-west Gaul) – see E05416.
7. Clovis, king of the Franks, prayed to Hilary after he saw a beacon of light coming from the saint's church in Poitiers, and won his battle against the Arians – see E05417.
9. A woman from the village of Tonant (north-east Gaul), whose hand had been paralysed when she carried water on a Sunday, had a vision and came to the church of Hilary in Poitiers, where she was cured – see E05418.
10. A paralysed girl was healed in the church of Hilary in Poitiers during his festival – see E05419.
11. Hilary rejected the wax given at his tomb by an unwilling merchant – see E05420.
12. The candle which fell on the cloth covering the tomb of Hilary but did not damage it – see E05421.
Summary: Katarzyna Wojtalik.
Overview entry:
1 and 2. Fortunatus dedicated his work to Pascentius, bishop of Poitiers, and told about motives for his writing – see $E07839.
3. Probianus, a boy at the point of death, was cured in the church of Hilary in Poitiers – see E05413.
4. Castorius and Crispius, two lepers from Cahors (south-west Gaul) were cured after they applied over a period of time dust from the tomb of Hilary – see E05414.
5. A girl with a crippled hand was cured at the tomb of Hilary – see E05415.
6. A blind man was cured when he entered the church of Hilary in Poitiers during his journey to the church of *Martin (S00050) in Tours (north-west Gaul) – see E05416.
7. Clovis, king of the Franks, prayed to Hilary after he saw a beacon of light coming from the saint's church in Poitiers, and won his battle against the Arians – see E05417.
9. A woman from the village of Tonant (north-east Gaul), whose hand had been paralysed when she carried water on a Sunday, had a vision and came to the church of Hilary in Poitiers, where she was cured – see E05418.
10. A paralysed girl was healed in the church of Hilary in Poitiers during his festival – see E05419.
11. Hilary rejected the wax given at his tomb by an unwilling merchant – see E05420.
12. The candle which fell on the cloth covering the tomb of Hilary but did not damage it – see E05421.
Summary: Katarzyna Wojtalik.
History
Evidence ID
E05422Saint Name
Hilarius/Hilary, bishop of Poitiers, ob. 367 : S00183Saint Name in Source
HilariusRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Hagiographical - Collections of miraclesLanguage
- Latin