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Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland

CHAPTER VI
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The sentence was carried out, and the priest's body was buried in the floor of the tower from which he had spared the King's life.

If this be true, it was one of the most unkingly deeds ever done.[43] This siege took place in the second invasion or conquest of the Franche Comte by Louis XIV., when Besancon held out for nine days against Vauban and the King: on the first occasion it had surrendered to Conde after one day's siege, making the single stipulation that the Holy Shroud should not be removed from the town.[44] The _Saincte Suaire_ was the richest ecclesiastical treasure of the Bisuntians, being one of the two most genuine of the many Suaires, the other being that of Turin, which was supported by Papal Infallibility.

Both were brought from the Crusades; and the one was presented to Besancon in 1206, the other to Turin in 1353.

Bede tells a story of the proving of a Shroud by fire in the eighth century, by one of the caliphs; and as its dimensions were 8 feet by 4, like that of Besancon, while the Shroud of Turin measured 12 feet by 3, the people of Besancon claimed that theirs was the one spoken of by Bede.
The Cathedral of Besancon is no longer S.Stephen, since the destruction of that church by Louis XIV.

The small Church of the Citadel is now dedicated to that saint, an inscription on the wall stating that it takes the place of the larger church, _ex urbis obsidio anno 1674 lapsae_, and offering an indulgence of 100 days for every visit paid to it, with the sensible proviso _una duntaxat vice per diem._ Soldiers not being generally made of the confessing sex, or of confessing material, there is only one confessional provided for the 6,000 souls which the citadel can accommodate.
The Cavalry Barracks are in the lower part of the town, and near them is a large building with evident traces of ecclesiastical architecture on the outside.


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