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- Jan van Boendale (c.1280 – c.1351), formerly sometimes known as Jan De Klerk ("Jan the Clerk") was a 14th-century secretary of the city of Antwerp and...
- Guy was killed during the battle. According to the chronicler Jan van Boendale who wrote in the Brabantsche Yeesten, Guy lay wounded and abandoned on...
- in prose and verse form Brabantsche Yeesten (c. 1315–1351) by Jan van Boendale (continued by an anonymous author) Cornicke van Brabant (1415) by Hennen...
- and the Romance dialects, as expressed by the Middle Dutch poet Jan van Boendale, who wrote: During the High Middle Ages "Dietsc/Duutsc" was increasingly...
- children by Jan van Boendale Adelaide is present as young Henry IV enters the religious life and is replaced as Duke by John (van Boendale). Commire 1999,...
- loyalty toward France. The chronicle Van den derden Eduwaert by Jan van Boendale describe Joan as a good and pious woman who wisely fulfilled the traditional...
- by Jan van Boendale (c. 1280–c. 1351) of Antwerp; his text was later extended to seven volumes by an anonymous continuator. Van Boendale's text was written...
- and the Romance dialects, as expressed by the Middle Dutch poet Jan van Boendale, who wrote: During the High Middle Ages "Dietsc/Duutsc" was increasingly...
- of the Brabantsche Yeesten, a rhymed chronicle by Antwerp clerk Jan van Boendale (died c. 1351), was entitled On the Flagellants (Van den gheesselaren)...
- in the years 1430-1432. He added two books to the first five by Jan van Boendale, with a total of 12,000 verses. His autograph, now in the Royal Library...