- Jean de
Waurin or
Wavrin (c. 1400 – c. 1474) was a
medieval French chronicler and compiler, also a
soldier and politician. He
belonged to a
noble family...
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Wavrin (French pronunciation: [wavʁ'ɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It was
established around the year 1020 (1005 years ago) (1020)...
- The Maître de
Wavrin,
Master of
Wavrin or
Master of Jean
Wavrin,
Wavrin Master (and
other variants), was a
French painter and m****cript
illuminator active...
- of
Wavrin, sent
envoys to
Hungary to
start negotiations about a
joint campaign against the
Ottoman Empire. At Hunyadi's request, one of
Wavrin's envoys...
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against the French. In
conflict with this
origin myth, the
chronicler Jean de
Wavrin,
contemporary of the battle,
reported that
Henry V
mentioned in a pre-battle...
- myth. de
Wavrin, John (1864). A
Collection of the
Chronicles and
ancient Histories of
Great Britain, now
called England, by John de
Wavrin, translated...
-
Adolf Hitler had sta**** in the
localities of Seclin, Fournes-en-Weppes,
Wavrin, and
Ardooie during the
years 1916 and 1917, and,
according to eyewitnesses...
-
Hughes 2007, p. 525. de
Wavrin 2012, p. 137. Hughes,
David (2007). The
British Chronicles. Vol. 2.
Heritage books. de
Wavrin, Jean (2012). Hardy, William...
- of:
Jacques d'Armagnac, Duke of
Nemours John d'Armagnac (1440-1493) de
Wavrin 2012, p. 220.
Potter 1995, p. 376.
Woodacre 2013, p. 91. Potter,
David (1995)...
- 1431 to
Francis I, Duke of Brittany.
Blockmans &
Prevenier 1999, p. 91. de
Wavrin 2012, p. 137.
Blockmans &
Prevenier 1999, p. 128. Rohr 2016, p. 207. Blockmans...