The Chronicles of Froissart

The Chronicles of Froissart
Title The Chronicles of Froissart PDF eBook
Author Jean Froissart
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 524
Release 1895
Genre Europe
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The Chronicles of Froissart

The Chronicles of Froissart
Title The Chronicles of Froissart PDF eBook
Author Jean Froissart
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 534
Release 1895
Genre Europe
ISBN

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Chronicles

Chronicles
Title Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Jean Froissart
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 734
Release 1978-04-27
Genre History
ISBN 0141904569

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The Chronicles of Froissart (1337-1410) are one of the greatest contemporary records of fourteenth-century England and France. Depicting the great age of Anglo-French rivalry from the deposition of Edward II to the downfall of Richard II, Froissart powerfully portrays the deeds of knights in battle at Sluys, Crecy, Calais and Poitiers during the Hundred Years War. Yet they are only part of this vigorous portrait of medieval life, which also vividly describes the Peasants' Revolt, trading activities and diplomacy against a backdrop of degenerate nobility. Written with the same sense of curiosity about character and customs that underlies the works of Froissart's contemporary, Chaucer, the Chronicles are a magnificent evocation of the age of chivalry.

Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries,

Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries,
Title Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries, PDF eBook
Author Jean Froissart
Publisher
Total Pages 830
Release 1839
Genre Burgundy (France)
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The True Chronicles of Jean Le Bel, 1290-1360

The True Chronicles of Jean Le Bel, 1290-1360
Title The True Chronicles of Jean Le Bel, 1290-1360 PDF eBook
Author Jehan Le Bel
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 296
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1843836947

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Even as a canon, he lived in princely style, with a retinue of two knights and forty squires, and he wrote at the request of John of Hainault, the uncle of queen Philippa. He was thus able to draw directly on the verbal accounts of the Crécy campaign given to him by soldiers from Hainault who had fought on both sides; and his description of warfare in Scotland is the most realistic account of what it was like to be on campaign that survives from this period.

Contemporary Chronicles of the Hundred Years War: from the Works of Jean Le Bel, Jean Froissart & Enguerrand de Monstrelet

Contemporary Chronicles of the Hundred Years War: from the Works of Jean Le Bel, Jean Froissart & Enguerrand de Monstrelet
Title Contemporary Chronicles of the Hundred Years War: from the Works of Jean Le Bel, Jean Froissart & Enguerrand de Monstrelet PDF eBook
Author Peter Edmund Thompson
Publisher London : Folio Society
Total Pages 394
Release 1966
Genre Civilization, Medieval
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Chronicles of the First Crusade

Chronicles of the First Crusade
Title Chronicles of the First Crusade PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tyerman
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 760
Release 2011-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 0141970871

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The story of the First Crusade, as witnessed by contemporary writers 'O day so ardently desired! O time of times the most memorable! O deed before all other deeds!' The fall of Jerusalem in the summer of 1099 to an exhausted and starving army of western European soldiers was one of the most extraordinary events of the Middle Ages. It was both the climax of a great wave of visionary Christian fervour and the beginning of what proved to be a futile and abortive attempt to implant a new European kingdom of heaven in an overwhelmingly Muslim world. This remarkable collection brings together a wide variety of contemporary accounts of the First Crusade, including Pope Urban II's initial call to arms of 1095, as well as the first-hand writings of priests, knights, a Jewish pilgrim, a destitute noblewoman, an Iraqi poet and the historian Anna Comnena. Together they provide a vivid and nuanced picture of the First Crusade and the people who were swept up in it. Edited with an introduction and notes by Christopher Tyerman