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various false rumours that our men had been hard hit by attacks from the
Hungarians and that they were suffering from hunger and in dire straits. Then, indeed, almost all the companions of the Archbishop of Tarentaise fled in terror back towards the sea. Nevertheless the archbishop himself carried on undaunted towards the army, as did the Bishop of Toul, and after almost six weeks of rapid and steadfast travelling both saw with their own eyes that what they had been told was false.
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in early July. In the division of the army into four, Aymon's command came directly under that of the emperor. He was the highest-ranking of five bishops charged with holding the city of
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