mirât

Turpin, the bishop of Puy-en-Velay, who was travelling with Charlemagne, realised that this was a hoax and decided to negotiate with Mirat.
C’est alors que Turpin, l’évêque du Puy-en-Velay, qui accompagne Charlemagne, comprend la supercherie et décide de parlementer avec Mirat.
Mirat was ordered many times to surrender, but, despite the privations borne heroically by himself and the men in his garrison, he refused to surrender to a mortal.
Sommé à plusieurs reprises de se rendre, Mirat, en dépit des privations supportées héroïquement par lui et les hommes de sa garnison, refuse de se rendre à un mortel.
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