Jean Froissart
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Jean Froissart (1337–1410) | |||
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Jean Froissart. A chronicler of medieval France who wrote "Froissart's Chronicles" which is an important source of information for the first half of the Hundred Years' War. | ||
Description | French chronicler, historian, canon, poet, writer and heraldist | ||
Date of birth/death | 1330s | 1405 | |
Location of birth/death | Valenciennes | Chimay | |
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Portraits
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Chimay (Belgique), Place Froisssart – Statue de Jehan Froissart
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statue de Jehan Froissart par Philippe Lemaire
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(2) avant 1853. Huitième statue du Pavillon Turgot au Pavillon Richelieu, cour Napoléon, palais du Louvre
Illustrations
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Richard II of England meets rebels, from the Gruuthuse Froissart
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Battle of Nicopolis 1398, from the Gruuthuse Froissart