Georges Chastellain (c. 1405 or c. 1415 – 20 March 1475), Burgundian chronicler and poet, was a native of Aalst in Flanders. Chastellain's historical works...
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Chastellain is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georges Chastellain (1415–1475), Burgundian chronicler Pierre Chastellain (1606–1684)...
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his staff or even keep his estate afloat, so in 1463, according to Georges Chastellain, he turned to his employees and asked those who could pay for themselves...
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ascension of our Lord, they sold all these things. The 15th-century poet Georges Chastellain draws on the tradition of the unsmiling Lazarus: "He whom God raised...
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men of letters at the time—François Villon, Olivier de la Marche, Georges Chastellain, Jean Meschinot and others—were residents or visitors or correspondents...
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the first time. In addition to these he wrote Fragments inédits de Georges Chastellain and Lettres, mémoires et autres documents relatifs à la guerre du...
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screenwriter Georges Chappe, French road bicycle racer Georges Charpak, French physicist Georges Charpy, French scientist Georges Chastellain, Burgundian...
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(or Aloisio) Mocenigo, member of the patrician Mocenigo family. Georges Chastellain (died 1475) – Récollections des merveilles advenues en mon temps...
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households on a larger scale: as the Burgundian court chronicler Georges Chastellain observed of the splendidly ordered court of the dukes of Burgundy...
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quotation. The entire book is prefaced with a quotation in French by Georges Chastellain and Jean Molinet. In this novel, Mary Shelley returned to The Last...
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Simon of Trent, Italian saint, subject of a blood libel March 20 – Georges Chastellain, Burgundian chronicler and poet May 20 – Alice Chaucer, Duchess of...
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mainly to the Burgundian chroniclers Jean Le Fevre de Saint-Remy, Georges Chastellain, and the herald Charolais. Throughout his life, Jacques was entrusted...
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example, according to Philippe de Commynes and Olivier de la Marche, Georges Chastellain, who all mention Edward's popularity and character, Warwick was sage...
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Tragoediae Approximate date: "Robin Hood and the Potter" (ballad) 1505 Georges Chastellain – Récollections des merveilles advenues en mon temps (posthumous)...
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the nickname "the universal spider" (l'universelle aragne), from Georges Chastellain, a chronicler of the dukes of Burgundy, referring to the king's tendency...
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description of his appearance and character. Like other Burgundians, Georges Chastellain, Olivier de la Marche, he mentions that King Edward was most beautiful...
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North America portal History portal Giguère, Georges-Émile (1979) [1966]. "Chastellain, Pierre". In Brown, George Williams (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
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(1396–1456) Enguerrand de Monstrelet (c. 1400–1453), French chronicler Georges Chastellain (c. 1405 or 1415–1475), Burgundian chronicler Thomas Basin (1412–1491)...
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responsible for Clarence's demise, whereas the Burgundian chronicler Georges Chastellain has the Duke killed by a Frenchman. Later on in the day, probably...
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Brandin (1874–1940). With contemporary illustrations. Chastellain, Georges. Georges Chastellain (c. 1405 –1475) was a Burgundian poet and chronicler of...
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(1394–1465) Martin Le Franc (c.1410–1461) Eustache Marcadé (1414–1440) Georges Chastellain (1415–1475) Olivier de la Marche (1425–1502) Martial d'Auvergne (...
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Isabella of Bourbon. Her birth, according to the court chronicler Georges Chastellain, was attended by a clap of thunder ringing from the otherwise clear...
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Henry IV of England (b. 1367) 1440 – Sigismund I of Lithuania 1475 – Georges Chastellain, Burgundian chronicler and poet 1549 – Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron...
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p124. Jean Alexandre C. Buchon, Charles Du Fresne Du Cange (sieur), Georges Chastellain, Geoffroi de Villehardouin, Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Jean Froissart...
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service of Charles, Duke of Burgundy from 1463, becoming secretary to Georges Chastellain; in 1464 he wrote La Complainte de Grèce, a political work presenting...
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a sorceress and a heretic. The greatest Burgundian historian is Georges Chastellain, who continued his chronicle, including it in its entirety for the...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georges Bidault. Wikiquote has quotations related to Georges Bidault. "Georges Bidault, Resistance Hero Who Later Led...
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Malory (died 1471), English writer, and author of Le Morte d'Arthur Georges Chastellain born 1405 or 1415 (died 1475), Burgundians chronicler and poet 1408:...
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means of avoiding capture. According to the Burgundian chronicler Georges Chastellain and other sources, Burgundian troops soon surrounded the rearguard...
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1465), a poem written mainly in prose, Flemish historiographer Georges Chastellain evokes the hanged corpse of a "sad and unfortunate knight", delivered...
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