EditorialBattle of Otterburn. August 5, 1388. Fight on the border between the Scottish and English armies. Les Chroniques of Jean Froissart. Engraving of an edition of 1881. Colored.
EditorialBattle of Otterburn. August 5, 1388. Fight on the border between the Scottish and English armies. Les Chroniques of Jean Froissart. Engraving of an edition of 1881.
EditorialBook X, chapter 1. Ruggiero and his companions ride across the river; above, the King of Spain rewards Ruggiero. Text with decorated initial and borders. Decameron. Netherlands; circa 1475. Source: Add. 35323, f.156v. Language: French.
EditorialMiniature shows Henry Bolingbroke (the future King Henry IV) entering London with his followers. Chroniques de France et d'Angleterre, Book IV. S. Netherlands; circa 1460-1480. Source: Royal 18 E. II, f.390. Language: French.
EditorialKing Charles VI of France leads an expedition against Calais; with decorated initial and a few lines of text. Froissart's Chronicles (Volume IV, part 2). S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1470-1475. Source: Harley 4380, f.196v. Language: French.
EditorialLOCURA DE CARLOS VI EN AGOSTO DE 1392 - ILUSTRACION DE LAS GRANDES CRONICAS DE FRANCIA. JEAN DE FROISSART (1333-1410). CARLOS VI EL BIENAMADO.
EditorialOutside the Porte St. Denis, King Charles VI of France greets his Queen Isabeau of Bavaria. This first visit of the Queen to Paris in 1389 marks the reconciliation of Charles VI and the city after a mutiny. Jean Froissart, Chroniques, folio 6 FR 2646.
EditorialThe death of Wat Tyler in 1381. Wat Tyler (died 15 June 1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England. He marched a group of protesters from Canterbury to the capital to oppose the institution of a poll tax. While the brief rebellion enjoy...
EditorialCharles VI leaving Montpellier. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart'). (Froissart's Chronicles). Netherlands, S. (Bruges), between c. 1470 and 1472. Source: Harley 4379 f.32v. Language: French.
EditorialBook VI, chapter 1. The Knight rides with Oretta, telling his story to the people following them on foot. Text with decorated initial. Decameron. Netherlands; circa 1475. Source: Add. 35323, f.1. Language: French.
EditorialParade of English troops before Troyes. Jean Froissart, Chroniques , vol. 2. (Froissart's Chronicles). Netherlands, S. Last quarter of the 15th century, before 1483. Source: Royal 18 E. I f.113.
EditorialThe death of Wat Tyler in 1381. Wat Tyler (died 15 June 1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England. He marched a group of protesters from Canterbury to the capital to oppose the institution of a poll tax. While the brief rebellion enjoy...
EditorialMiniature shows the expedition of Count Jehan d'Armagnac to Lombardy in aid of Barnato Viscinti. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart'). (Froissart's Chronicles). S. Netherlands [Bruges]; 1470-1475. Source: Harley 4379, f.113. Language: F...
EditorialMarch of the Earl of Buckingham and his men. . Jean Froissart, Chroniques , vol. 2. (Froissart's Chronicles). Netherlands, S. Last quarter of the 15th century, before 1483. Source: Royal 18 E. I f.117v.
EditorialKing Charles VI of France receives the English envoys. Jean Froissart, Chroniques (the 'Harley Froissart') (Frossart's chronicles). Volume IV, part 2. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1470-1475. Source: Harley 4380, f.40. Language: French.
EditorialBattle of Neville's Cross (near Durham, England) in 1346 between English and Scottish troops led by King David II of Scotland. From Jean Froissart's Chroniques; Bruges, Belgium; third half of the 14th century.
EditorialLouis 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. Engraving of 1881 after the Chronicles of Jean Froissart, manuscript of the 15th century. C...
EditorialCharles 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.
EditorialHistory of England. Peasants' revolt led by Wat Tyler in 1381. Meeting between Wat Tyler and the revolutionary priest John Ball. Detail. Miniature of the 15th century by Froissart.
EditorialLouis 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. Engraving of 1881 after the Chronicles of Jean Froissart, manuscript of the 15th century.