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Background imageFroissart Collection: Louis II of Bourbon (1337-1410) in Genoa, to lead the Mahdia

Louis II of Bourbon (1337-1410) in Genoa, to lead the Mahdia
Louis 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

Background imageFroissart Collection: John V, Duke of Brittany (ca. 1340-1399) called the Conqueror

John V, Duke of Brittany (ca. 1340-1399) called the Conqueror
John V, Duke of Brittany (ca.1340-1399) called the Conqueror. Chronicles of Jean Froissart. Engraving, 1881. Colored

Background imageFroissart Collection: Coronation in Reims of Charles Vi of France. Chronicle of Je

Coronation in Reims of Charles Vi of France. Chronicle of Je
Charles 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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Froissart (Delacroix)

Froissart (Delacroix)
JEAN FROISSART French chronicler working at his desk Date: circa 1337 - circa 1410

Background imageFroissart Collection: Froissart / Presenting

Froissart / Presenting
JEAN 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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Froissart / Thane

Froissart / Thane
JEAN FROISSART French chronicler Date: CIRCA 1337 - CIRCA 1410

Background imageFroissart Collection: Jean Froissart / Leon

Jean Froissart / Leon
JEAN FROISSART - French chronicler. Date: circa 1337 - circa 1410

Background imageFroissart Collection: Hundred Years War. Breton War of Succession (1341-1364)

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Hundred Years War. Arrest of Charles II of Navarre

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Hundred Years War. Battle of La Rochelle of June

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Hundred Years War. Battle of Roosebeke of November

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: After his coronation in 1328, the king orders to

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Thomas Johnes

Thomas Johnes
THOMAS JOHNES Translator of Froissarts Chronicles, etc. Date: 1748 - 1816

Background imageFroissart Collection: Fr 2643 f. 312v Battle of Najera, 1367, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum)

Fr 2643 f. 312v Battle of Najera, 1367, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum)
BAL51337 Fr 2643 f.312v Battle of Najera, 1367, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageFroissart Collection: Fr 2643 f. 207 Battle of Poitiers, 1356, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum)

Fr 2643 f. 207 Battle of Poitiers, 1356, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum)
BAL51287 Fr 2643 f.207 Battle of Poitiers, 1356, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageFroissart Collection: EDWARD III (1312-1377). King of England, 1327-1377. The arrival of his wife, Philippa of Hainault

EDWARD III (1312-1377). King of England, 1327-1377. The arrival of his wife, Philippa of Hainault, 1328. Illumination from Chronicles, by Jean Froissart, 14th century

Background imageFroissart Collection: Henry IV (1367-1413) First Lancastrian king of England from 1399: son of John of Gaunt

Henry IV (1367-1413) First Lancastrian king of England from 1399: son of John of Gaunt, known as Henry Bolingbroke from birthplace in Lincolnshire. Coronation at Westminster

Background imageFroissart Collection: The Coronation of Henry IV of England. From 15th century manuscript of Jean Froissart s

The Coronation of Henry IV of England. From 15th century manuscript of Jean Froissart s
The Coronation of Henry IV of England. From 15th century manuscript of Jean Froissarts Chronicles. Henry IV ( 1366 - 1413) King of England and Lord of Ireland (1399-1413)

Background imageFroissart Collection: FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). French chronicler

FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). French chronicler
" FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). French chronicler of the Hundred Years War. Froissart writing his " Chroniques"

Background imageFroissart Collection: Battle of l Ecluse, fought in Sluys bay, when

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Battle of l Ecluse, fought in Sluys bay, when

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Chroniques ( Chronicles ) by Jean Froissart (1370-1400)

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Picture of the Chroniques by Jean Froissart

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)

Background imageFroissart Collection: CHARLES VI of France, called the Well-beloved (1368-1422); I

CHARLES VI of France, called the Well-beloved (1368-1422); ISABELLA of Bavaria (1371-1435); FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). King of France (1380-1422)

Background imageFroissart Collection: Chronicle by Jean Froissart. The author presenting

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)

Background imageFroissart Collection: Picture of the Chronicles (Chroniques) by Jean

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

Background imageFroissart Collection: Hundred Years War. Battle of Poitiers (1356)

Hundred Years War. Battle of Poitiers (1356)

Background imageFroissart Collection: JEAN FROISSART (1333?-1400). French chronicler. Line engraving, Flemish, 1682

JEAN FROISSART (1333?-1400). French chronicler. Line engraving, Flemish, 1682

Background imageFroissart Collection: CROSSBOWS, 15th CENTURY. Crossbowmen (left) preparing to release quarrel and (right)

CROSSBOWS, 15th CENTURY. Crossbowmen (left) preparing to release quarrel and (right) operating a winch. Line engraving after a miniature from the Chroniques de Froissart, 15th century

Background imageFroissart Collection: JEAN FROISSART (1333?-c1405). French chronicler and poet: line engraving, French, 19th century

JEAN FROISSART (1333?-c1405). French chronicler and poet: line engraving, French, 19th century, after a painting by Eugene Delacroix

Background imageFroissart Collection: FRANCE: BATTLE, c1400. Battle scene with knights and infantry

FRANCE: BATTLE, c1400. Battle scene with knights and infantry. Wood engraving after a miniature illumination from Chronicles by Jean Froissart (c1322-c1410)

Background imageFroissart Collection: Richard Ii / Expedition

Richard Ii / Expedition
RICHARD II, KING OF ENGLAND Reigned 1377 - 1399 Setting out on his expedition to Ireland in 1394

Background imageFroissart Collection: Froissart and Richard II

Froissart and Richard II
JEAN FROISSART - French chronicler presents his book to Richard II

Background imageFroissart Collection: Froissart / Montiel / 1369

Froissart / Montiel / 1369
The French and the Spanish fight at Montiel, Castilian Civil War

Background imageFroissart Collection: Froissart / Vessels / Africa

Froissart / Vessels / Africa
The expedition of the French and English to the coast of Africa at the request of the Genoese, whose trade had been adversely affected by piratical African corsairs

Background imageFroissart Collection: Tunisia / Froissart / 1390

Tunisia / Froissart / 1390
European knights mount an unsuccessful siege on a city near Tunis, Africa. Defeated, they soon return home

Background imageFroissart Collection: Edward Iii / Froissart

Edward Iii / Froissart
KING EDWARD III His coronation in Westminster Abbey at the age of 15

Background imageFroissart Collection: Froissart / Larmessin

Froissart / Larmessin
JEAN FROISSART - French chronicler

Background imageFroissart Collection: Jean Froissart / Writing

Jean Froissart / Writing
JEAN FROISSART - French chronicler at work



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"Froissart: Chronicling the Turbulent History of England and Beyond" Step back in time with Froissart, a renowned chronicler of history, as we explore the captivating events that shaped medieval Europe. From the Peasants Revolt led by Wat Tyler in 1381 to the iconic Battle of Crecy in 1346, Froissart's detailed accounts provide us with invaluable insights into these pivotal moments. Immerse yourself in his vivid descriptions captured within the pages of "Chroniques de Froissart, " a 14th-century manuscript depicting the intensity and grandeur of battles like never before. Witness John Ball, an agitator who stirred hearts during times of social unrest, leaving an indelible mark on English society. Transporting us to St Inglevert, France between 1470-1475 is Master of Harley Froissart's artwork showcasing thrilling jousts that enthralled spectators. Meanwhile, Isabeau of Bavaria reigns as Queen of France during this era - her influence shaping political landscapes and cultural exchanges. Edward Woodstock or The Black Prince emerges as a formidable figure amidst this tapestry; his military prowess and strategic brilliance forever etched into history books. Tunisia too finds its place within Froissart's chronicles when he journeyed there in 1390 - unveiling tales from distant lands for curious readers. The Battle of Otterburn takes center stage on August 5th, 1388 - engraved meticulously by Froissart himself. This clash between England and Scotland becomes immortalized through his words and illustrations capturing both triumphs and tragedies on the battlefield. Even Charles V Le Sage or Wise King does not escape our attention; experiencing his final days while entrusting his family and kingdom to his brothers' care between 1337-1380. And amidst all these historical events lies Jehan de Lyon's funerals - a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the legacies we leave behind.