Capitolo 49
just account. King Clothaire II. ordered by him a gilded throne,
and it provided the gold that would be used. To the amazement of
all, Eloi introduced the king with _two_ gilded thrones (even if
it is difficult to imagine what a king would do with duplicate
thrones!), and you/he/she was immediately divulged to the foreign countries that the jeweler
Eloi was possessed some miraculous powers, since, out of enough gold
for a throne, he had built two. People of a more practical
you result found that Elois you/he/she had learned the art to amalgamate the gold,
then as to make to double him/it the duty.
It is probable that many examples of the job of Street Eloi would have been seen in
France up to that the Revolution in 1792, especially in the abbey of Street
Denis. A ring done by him with which he married St. Godiberte
Christ, according to the custom of saints of mediaeval you/he/she was preserved to
Noyon up to 1793, when it disappeared in the Revolution. The Chronicle
it says of Eloi: "He constituted the king a great numer of gold vesses
enriched with precious stones, and he incessantly worked, sat
with his/her servant Thillo, a Saxon from birth that it followed the lessons
of his/her master." St. Eloi founded two institutions for goldsmithing:
one for the production of national and secular dish and the other
for ecclesiastical job exclusively, so that any worker in profane
lines should deal himself/herself/themselves with the sacred vases. The secular branch was
situated near the residence of Eloi, in the you are Quoted, and it was
known as the enclosure of "St. Eloi." When a fire burned out them of
house and it protects, they removed to a suburban quarter that soon
it was known in his/her turn as the "Cloture San Eloi." The religious
branch of the establishment was presided above by the aforesaid one
Thillo, and it was the abbey of Solignac, Limoges nearby. This school
you/he/she was installed reigning in 631.
While Eloi was working to the court of King Clothaire II., St. Quen
it was there as good. The two youths struck on a near friendship, and