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of that year, Clotilda led a secession by a group of renegade nuns who left the abbey and took refuge in the Great Church of St. Hilary, where they proceeded to garner a following of men, mostly criminals. She ordered them to abduct the abbess. Forcing their way into the abbey, the rebel nuns' thugs
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of the abbey, Justina, who happened to be the niece of Gregory of Tours. Eventually realizing their error, they returned to the abbey where they successfully seized Leubovère. The kidnapped abbess was imprisoned under Basina's watch and the thugs recruited by the rebel nuns began to ransack the
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When Clotilda became too arrogant for her cousin's liking, Basina made peace with Leubovère. Things did not return to normal with this, however. Violence continued to break out in the abbey church itself, and, in Gregory's words,
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In 590, both Clotilda and Basina were pardoned by King Childebert, and Basina returned to her monastery and lived there, until her death, in obedience. Clotilda, on the other hand, was granted lands by the king's mother, Queen
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of their monastery, Leubovère, whom they accused of both excessive rigor with the monastic community and immorality. On
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The bishop of the city was so outraged by this sequence of events that he threatened to cancel all services for the
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went to the abbey church where the crippled abbess had taken refuge. They first mistakenly seized, however, the
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celebration unless Leubovère was released. Eventually she was helped to escape her captivity by one Flavian.
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and afflicted the king as well as killing all his remaining children, except Basina and her brothers
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scarcely a day passed without a murder, or an hour without a quarrel, or a moment without tears
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