The idea of suitable content is important when preparing a page for public use. One aspect of it is the context and another, the copyright.

The legend of St Giles and Carlo Magno is a good story of how content and conduct suitable in one culture may not be in another; since Charlemagne was a barbarian he belonged to a very different culture than the world of Byzantine mercantile high society and Roman practical politics that formed the backdrop of church feuds and schisms. We would be wise to understand the French revolution in this light, but for now, these texts have "no known copyright" according to the page, and so the legend of Giles may be read in the original if anyone is able to do so. GILES AND THE ANGEL AND THE ARTIST ETC.
MASS OF ST GILES