C’est alors que Turpin, l’évêque du Puy-en-Velay, qui accompagne Charlemagne, comprend la supercherie et décide de parlementer avec Mirat.
Turpin, the bishop of Puy-en-Velay, who was travelling with Charlemagne, realised that this was a hoax and decided to negotiate with Mirat.
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.
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.
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