- The
Chronique de la
Pucelle or
Chronique de
Cousinot was
written by
Guillaume Cousinot (1400–1484),
Seigneur de Montreuil. The
chronicle tells the history...
- The
Chronique romane ("romance chronicle") or
Chronicle of
Montpellier (French:
Chronique de Montpellier) is an Old
Occitan and
Middle French chronicle...
- The
Chronique Sociale (Social Chronicle) is a
French organization founded in Lyon in 1892 to
publish what
became an
influential organ of
Catholic social...
-
Diary of a
Fleeting Affair (French:
Chronique d'une
liaison p****agère) is a 2022
French romantic comedy-drama film
directed by
Emmanuel Mouret. It premiered...
- Duke of Burgundy.
Continuing the work of Froissart,
Monstrelet wrote a
Chronique,
which extends to two
books and
covers the
period between 1400 and 1444...
- work, by a Benoît,
probably Benoît de Sainte-Maure, is a
lengthy verse Chronique des ducs de Normandie. Its m****cript at Tours,
dating to 1180–1200, is...
- (Arabic: وقائع سنين الجمر, romanized: Waqāʾiʿu sinīna l-jamri; French:
Chronique des Années de Braise;
these names both mean "Chronicle of the
Years of...
-
Chroniques de
France (Chronicles of France) may
refer to:
Grandes Chroniques de France, a vast
compilation (13th-15th century) of
material on the history...
-
chronicler of this period. His
history of the
reign of
Charles VI,
titled Chronique de
Religieux de Saint-Denys,
contenant le
regne de
Charles VI de 1380...
- The
Chronique des
quatre premiers Valois is an Old
French chronicle covering the
years 1327–1393. This
corresponds to the
reigns of the
French kings Philip...