[5] The ecclesiastical province of Vienne was represented by five bishops, Arles by eleven, Lyon by four, Sens by seven, Eauze by seven, Bourges by seven, Bordeaux by six, Tours by five, Besançon by three, Rouen by six, Trier by three, Cologne by two, Reims by seven and Mainz by three.
It prohibited Jews from holding any military or public office in which they had the power of command over Christians unless they accepted baptism.
This may have been motivated in part by the support given to Chlothar's aunt and rival, Brunhild, by Jewish refugees from Visigothic Spain.
[7] The alterations, although in some instances undercutting the bishops' purposes, "did not negate the original canons [but] merely clarified the circumstances in which the monarchy would enforce them.
[10] According to the biography of Saint Agilus, he and Eustasius were sent to evangelize neighbouring peoples by a council convoked by Chlothar after he unified the kingdom and about three years after Columban's exile.