Little Mother's House

Little Mother's House was the home of the nun, Euphrasia, also known as "Little Mother," in southern Evresin, West Francia.
History[edit | edit source]
In 886, the Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir traveled south of Evreux and investigated Little's Mother's house. Breaking into the barred adode, Eivor looked within Little Mother's house and found an obsessive amount of Christian crosses and the symbol of the Bellatores Dei on a note from Isidore Mercator. It described the capture of Queen Richardis and her upcoming "deliverance." Below, she probed the basement and found both a caged, crazed man and another note from a scout watching Little Mother and her business in Aquila. From here, she deduced that Little Mother was part of the Bellatores Dei and left to find and save Queen Richardis.[1]
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Little Mother's House's shrine