Aisne (river)

Type:Elite presence
Certainty:Region
From:584
To:584
Original text:dimissusque iterum, ut rediret, cum super Axonam fluvium tentorium tetendisset, iterum inruit super eum inimicus eius. Quem vi oppressum, amputatum caput ...
Translation text:Once more they let him [Lupentius] go. As he continued on his way he pitched his tent on the bank of the River Aisne, and there his enemy attacked him yet again [...] Innocentius cut cut off his head.
Persons:
RoleNameReason typeReason
CountInnocentius, comesConflict limited (private fight, feud)Killing Innocentius
AbbotLupentius, abbotDeath of a personCaptured and killed by Count Innocentius
Publications:Martindale 1992: 621-622, s.n. Innocentius 2

Sources

NameTitleReferenceFromTo
Gregorius, HistoriarumGregorii episcopi Turonensis historiarum libri decem6.37573594