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    Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1421), commonly known as the Monk of Saint-Denis or Religieux de Saint-Denis was a French Monk cantor, and chronicle writer...
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    December 1415, possibly of dysentery, as recorded by the monk chronicler Michel Pintoin of the Basilica of St Denis. He was buried at Notre-Dame de Paris; his...
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    France, Manuel II continued to contact European monarchs. According to Michel Pintoin who chronicled the visit to Paris: Then, the king raised his hat, and...
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    with the match, which contemporary chroniclers, notably Froissart and Michel Pintoin (the Monk of St. Denis), describe similarly as a match rooted in desire...
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    "hardly any less a jousting champion" than him. The French chronicler, Michel Pintoin, a monk at Saint-Denis, said they "were recognized as bravest of all...
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    études byzantines. 15 (95): 322–332. doi:10.3406/rebyz.1912.3997. Pintoin, Michel (1350?-1421) Auteur du texte (1839–1842). Chronique du religieux de...
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