- Sébastien
Mamerot (between c. 1418 and 1440 – 1490) was a
French clergyman, scholar, novelist, and translator.
Originally from Soissons,
Mamerot served as...
- d'outremer is a
chronicle of the
crusades written in
Middle French by Sébastien
Mamerot in 1473–1474.
Drawing freely on
legendary material, it
covers the wars...
- du bon roy
Saint Loys et de
plusieurs vertueux princes, by Sébastien
Mamerot. Both
works had been
commissioned by
Louis de Laval.
Between 1485 and 1490...
- II at the
Council of Clermont.
Illustration from a copy of Sébastien
Mamerot's Livre des P****ages d'Outremer (Jean Colombe, c. 1472–75, BNF Fr. 5594)...
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Taking the
Cross (Sébastien
Mamerot c. 1490 )...
- Milwaukee:
Marquette University Press Delcourt, Thierry, ed. (2009), Sébastien
Mamerot, Les P****ages d'Outremer. A
chronicle of the Crusades, Cologne: Taschen...
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Battle of Inab, by Jean
Colombe from the P****ages d'outremer by Sébastien
Mamerot, c. 1473–1474.
Belligerents In the Holy Land
Levantine Crusader states:...
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including Middle English, as well as an Old
French translation by Sébastien
Mamerot in the late 15th century. Martin's
Chronicon is the most
influential source...
- The Crusades: A Do****entary Survey.
Marquette University Press, 1962.
Mamerot, Sébastien; Masanès, Fabrice; Quéruel, Danielle; Delcourt, Thierry; Colombe...
- The
siege of
Ascalon by King
Baldwin III of Jerusalem,
miniature from Sébastien
Mamerot's book "P****ages d'outremer" (1474)...