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This story takes place at a time when the town of Steinfort was not reknow
and life there was a bit dull. The nbobility had gone to war while the peasants
and craftsmen used to work hard at their trades.
There used to live the family of Jan from
Steinfort. The
latter had three skills, he was a shoemaker, a weaver and a woodcutter and was a
very gifted worker.
He was very tall and very
strong. He could carry a barrel
of beer under each arm easily.
His huge skills as a shoemaker brought the emperor
Charlemagne to call on his one day to order a pair of new shoes. Those shoes
were of so high quality that the emperor kept them 4 years (which was a feat as
he had big feet and found it difficult to find shoes that fitted !).
As a reward to Jan, Charlemagne sent his nephew Roland to
Steinford to offer him a few presents: a sword, a coat of mail and a helmet. Jan
was really pleased and very proud of the presents which he hung on his mantel
piece.
A few years
later, when Charlemagne died, barbarous
northmen came to the area, killing and destroying everything and everyone
standing on their way. The people of Steinfort, knowing they would be assaukted
soon were frightened. they prayed to god for their souls and waited for a
certain death.
Yet, Jan was not a coward and did not want to be. He took
his helmet, his coat of mail and the axe he used daily to chop the wood and,
together with his two sons, gille and Jacobus, he went to fight the invaders. He
would swirl his axe around and the Northmen would fall dead like flies. The few
survivors ended up fleeing to save their lives...
When Jan
died, 50 years later, the local people erected a giant in his
likeness and would parade around the town during Lent.
It is this tradition that was taken over by the Friends of Fromulus in 1913.
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