Patryck Froissart has written:
'les bienheureux'
Ludovic Damas-Froissart has written: 'La famille de Courtarvel'
Frederick Sidney Shears has written: 'Froissart, chronicler and poet' -- subject(s): Biography, Historians 'Froissart'
Rossella Froissart Pezone has written: 'L' Art dans tout' -- subject(s): Art dans tout (Group of artists), Art nouveau, Decorative arts, History
Philip Pendleton Cooke has written: 'Froissart ballads' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Jean Froissart was a medieval French chronicler and author known for his Chronicles, a detailed account of historical events in Europe during the late 14th century. He wrote about the Hundred Years' War and the Black Death, providing valuable insights into medieval society and politics.
Jean Froissart died in 1405.
Jean Froissart, known as John Froissart to the English, Accounted for major battles of the Hundred Years War between England and France. Such battles were Agincourt and Crecy
Froissart, a medieval chronicler, believed that knights were more important than peasants. He viewed knights as the noble class who upheld chivalric ideals and protected society through their military prowess. Froissart often romanticized the deeds and adventures of knights in his writings, portraying them as the epitome of honor and valor in medieval society.
Froissart referred to John Ball as a "mad priest" due to Ball's radical views and fiery sermons that incited the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England. Ball advocated for social equality and challenged the established social order, which alarmed many, including Froissart. His passionate rhetoric and calls for rebellion against the nobility were perceived as extreme, leading Froissart to label him as mad for his revolutionary ideas.
F. Carruthers Gould was a British political cartoonist and illustrator known for his work in magazines and journals during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a prominent satirist of his time and created editorial cartoons that commented on various social and political issues.
No, he used various literary sources available to him - Holinshed, Froissart et al.
Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'