- 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...
- 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
prose and
verse form
Brabantsche Yeesten (c. 1315–1351) by Jan van
Boendale (continued by an
anonymous author)
Cornicke van
Brabant (1415) by Hennen...
-
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,...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Marriage of
Maria and Otto IV, from a 15th-century m****cript of the
Brabantsche Yeesten by Jan van
Boendale....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...