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History of England. Peasants revolt led by Wat Tyler in 1381. Meeting between Wat Tyler and the revolutionary priest John Ball. Detail. Miniature of the 15th century by Froissart
John Ball / AgitatorJOHN BALL English rebel; priest excommunicated for inflammatory sermons and leader of Peasant Revolt
ISABEAU of Bavaria (1371-1435). Queen of France (1385-1422), wife of Charles VI. Entry of Queen in Paris on August 22, 1389 for her coronation
EDWARD OF WOODSTOCK The Black Prince (1330-1376). Prince of Wales, first-born son of Edward III of England. The Black Prince is received in Bordeaux in 1355 during his campaign against John II of
Froissart / ChroniclesJEAN FROISSART - French chronicler in his study
Battle of Otterburn. August 5, 1388. EngravingBattle of Otterburn. August 5, 1388. Fight on the border between the Scottish and English armies. Les Chroniques of Jean Froissart. Engraving of an edition of 1881
CHARLES V LE SAGE (WISE) King of France Perceiving the approach of Death, he recommends to his brothers his Family and Kingdom. Date: 1337 - 1380
FUNERALS/JEHAN DE LYONJehan de Lyon, a Flemish noble, is buried at Ghent Date: circa 1380
Anglo-French attack on Tunis 1390The expedition of the French and the English to a town some 100 kilometres from Tunis, at the request of the Genoese. The fleet sets sail. Date: 1390
German tournament helmet of the mid-15th century. Jousting helm with engraved foliage. From Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringens collection, Signaringen Kunstkammer
Jean Froissart presenting book to King Richard IIJean Froissart presenting his book of Amours and Moralities to King Richard II. 1395
Jean Froissart reading to Gaston de Foix after supperJean Froissart reading from his Chronicles at the court of Gaston de Foix at Orthez, south-west France, after supper. 1388
Jean Froissart and Sir Espaing de Lyon on their way to the court of Gaston de Foix at Orthez, south-west France. 1388
Philip van Artevelde of Ghent addressing the people during the Flemish revolt against the French, as reported in Froissarts Chronicles. circa 1381
King Edward III and the Countess of Salisbury -- the origin of the Order of the Garter, as mentioned in Froissarts Chronicles. circa 1348
Three heralds with trumpets adorned with fleur-de-lis standards, 15th century. They wear small caps, short capes over short tunics, one with slashed sleeves, hose and long pointed shoes
Black Prince in Spain during the Spanish Campaign, presenting his banner to Sir John Chandos. circa 1367
Siege of Calais by King Edward III, Hundred Years WarScene towards the end of the Siege of Calais by King Edward III, with the six Burghers on the right, during the Hundred Years War
Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France, 26 August 1346, an English victory under King Edward III, during the Hundred Years War
Jean Froissart, chronicler, author and historianJean Froissart (c1337 - c1405), French-speaking chronicler, medieval author and Court historian. 14th century
Tournament in London, proclaimed over England, Scotland, Germany, Flanders and France. Date: circa 1380s
Dress of the reign of King Richard II, 1377-1399.. She carries the kings badge or cognizance, a white hart with a crown of gold on its neck
European knights mount an unsuccessful siege 1390European knights mount an unsuccessful siege on a city near Tunis, Africa. Defeated, they soon return home
Hundred Years War. Siege of Reims by King Edward III of England from December 1359 to January 1360. Engraving after the 15th century Chronicles (Chroniques) by Jean Froissart. Engraving
Froissart / ScottJEAN FROISSART French chronicler
Louis II of Bourbon (1337-1410) in Genoa, to lead the MahdiaLouis II, Duke of Bourbon (1337-1410), called the Good. Louis II in Genoa, to lead the expedition against the barbarians in North Africa, 1390. Mahdian Crusade
John V, Duke of Brittany (ca. 1340-1399) called the ConquerorJohn V, Duke of Brittany (ca.1340-1399) called the Conqueror. Chronicles of Jean Froissart. Engraving, 1881. Colored
Coronation in Reims of Charles Vi of France. Chronicle of JeCharles VI (1368-1422), called the Beloved. King of France from 1380 to 1422, as a member of the House of Valois. Coronation in Reims. Chronicle of Jean Froissart. Conde Museum. Chantilly. France
Froissart (Delacroix)JEAN FROISSART French chronicler working at his desk Date: circa 1337 - circa 1410
Froissart / PresentingJEAN FROISSART French chronicler presenting his letters from Guy, Count de Blois, to Gaston Phoebus, Count de Foix, at the latters Palace of Orthez Date: CIRCA 1337 - CIRCA 1410
Froissart / ThaneJEAN FROISSART French chronicler Date: CIRCA 1337 - CIRCA 1410
Jean Froissart / LeonJEAN FROISSART - French chronicler. Date: circa 1337 - circa 1410
Hundred Years War. Breton War of Succession (1341-1364). Battle of Auray of September 29, 1364. Anglo Breton Victory of John V de Montfort over the Franco-Breton side of Charles de Blois
Hundred Years War. Arrest of Charles II of Navarre in the castle of John II of France in Rouen, on April 5, 1356. 19th century facsimile edition of the Chronicles (Chroniques) by Jean Froissart
Hundred Years War. Battle of La Rochelle of June 22, 1372. Defeat of the English fleet against the castilian, ally of Charles V of France
Hundred Years War. Battle of Roosebeke of November 27, 1382. The French army of Charles VI and the Duke of Burgundy Philip II the Bold, commanded by Olivier Clisson
After his coronation in 1328, the king orders to expel the representative of Edward III of England. 19th century facsimile edition of the Chronicles (Chroniques) by Jean Froissart, 15th century
Thomas JohnesTHOMAS JOHNES Translator of Froissarts Chronicles, etc. Date: 1748 - 1816
FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). French chronicler" FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). French chronicler of the Hundred Years War. Froissart writing his " Chroniques"
Battle of l Ecluse, fought in Sluys bay, when" Battle of l Ecluse, fought in Sluys bay, when the Frenchs fleed was defeated by the English and the Flemish. Beginnin of the the Hundred Years War, 1340
Chroniques ( Chronicles ) by Jean Froissart (1370-1400)" Chroniques (" Chronicles" ) by Jean Froissart (1370-1400). Departure of Philippa of Hainault to marry Edward III of England. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris
Picture of the Chroniques by Jean Froissart" Picture of the Chroniques by Jean Froissart. Battle of Maupertuis, or Poitiers, between John II " the Good" of France and Edward, the Black Prince (fol 207)
CHARLES VI of France, called the Well-beloved (1368-1422); ISABELLA of Bavaria (1371-1435); FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). King of France (1380-1422)
Chronicle by Jean Froissart. The author presenting his work to the Ducchess of Burgundy. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Chantilly. Mus饠 Cond頨 Cond頍 useum)
Picture of the Chronicles (Chroniques) by Jean" Picture of the " Chronicles" (Chroniques) by Jean Froissart (15th c.). Arrest of the king John II of France after the defeat in the battle of Poitiers (1356). Gothic art
Hundred Years War. Battle of Poitiers (1356)