The 14th-century chronicler typically refers to historians or writers who documented events and societal changes during that time, such as Jean Froissart or Giovanni Villani. These chroniclers played a crucial role in preserving historical narratives, often focusing on wars, politics, and significant cultural shifts. Their works provide valuable insights into the medieval world and help modern historians understand the social and political dynamics of the period.
If you mean by "chronicler" a writer of history books on the subject it would probably be Barbara Tuchman, whose book "A distant mirror" focuses on this century and was a massive bestseller back in the eighties. If you mean a chronicler who lived in that century, Geoffrey Chaucer, writer of the Canterbury Tales, would be the one.
Millennium (1000 years)
the 19th Century, the 18th Century, the 4th Century BC A century is 100 years
We are in the 21st Century.
The century that we are in now- 21st century. :-/
A man That Lived In The14th and 15th century he is a famous writer and is famous for writing the cantebury tales.
The currency in Rome in the 14th century was the ducat. In the 1530s it begun to be replaced by the scudo.
If you mean by "chronicler" a writer of history books on the subject it would probably be Barbara Tuchman, whose book "A distant mirror" focuses on this century and was a massive bestseller back in the eighties. If you mean a chronicler who lived in that century, Geoffrey Chaucer, writer of the Canterbury Tales, would be the one.
William of Newburgh.
Chronicler of the Winds was created in 1995.
Hegesippus - chronicler - was born in 110.
A chronicler lists important historical dates in the newspaper.
Richard Baker - chronicler - was born in 1568.
Nicolae Costin - chronicler - died in 1712.
Nicolae Costin - chronicler - was born in 1660.
Hegesippus - chronicler - died on 180-04-07.
Richard Baker - chronicler - died on 1645-02-18.