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Venette (French pronunciation: [vənɛt]) is a
commune in the Oise
department in
northern France. The town is
located along the
river Oise, near Compiègne...
- Jean de
Venette, or Jean
Fillons (c. 1307 – c. 1370) was a
French Carmelite friar, from
Venette, Oise, who
became the
Prior of the
Carmelite monastery...
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Nicolas Venette (28 May 1633–18
August 1698) was a physician, ****ologist and
French writer. He has also been
identified as the
writer of an anonymous...
- of Bourbon, 1347-1401,
prioress of Poissy [fr] Jean de
Venette, The
Chronicle of Jean de
Venette,
translator Jean Birdsall,
editor Richard A. Newhall,...
- 104–140. ISBN 0-299-06670-3. de
Venette, Jean (1953). Newhall,
Richard A. (ed.). The
Chronicle of Jean de
Venette.
Translated by Birdsall, Jean. Columbia...
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France was
described by eyewitnesses, such as
Louis Heyligen, Jean de
Venette, and
Gilles Li Muisis. The
Black Death migrated from
Southern France to...
- 1322-1359.
Princeton University Press. de
Venette, Jean (1953). Newhall,
Richard A. (ed.). The
Chronicle of Jean de
Venette.
Translated by Birdsall, Jean. Columbia...
- Bryant, Nigel.
Boydell & Brewer. de
Venette, Jean (1953). Newhall,
Richard A. (ed.). The
Chronicle of Jean de
Venette.
Translated by Birdsall, Jean. Columbia...
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subject of a long poem in
rhymed French written in
about 1357 by Jean de
Venette. The poem is
preserved in a mid-15th-century m****cript on
vellum containing...
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unrecognized language (link). de
Venette, Jean (1953). Newhall,
Richard A. (ed.). The
Chronicle of Jean de
Venette.
Translated by Birdsall, Jean. Columbia...