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- Chastellain is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georges Chastellain (1415–1475), Burgundian chronicler Pierre Chastellain (1606–1684)...
- Georges Chastellain (c. 1405 or c. 1415 – 20 March 1475), Burgundian chronicler and poet, was a native of Aalst in Flanders. Chastellain's historical works...
- Pierre Chastellain (1606 – 14 August 1684) was a Jesuit missionary among the Huron. Chastellain joined the Jesuits in 1624 and in 1636 sailed for New France...
- Jean Chastellain (1490–1541) was a master gl****maker of the French Renaissance. The expert gl****maker appears in records for the first time in the royal...
- our Lord, they sold all these things. The 15th-century poet Georges Chastellain draws on the tradition of the unsmiling Lazarus: "He whom God raised...
- doune to the said blessed King Herrie [VI]." Somerset was described by Chastellain as "un très grand seigneur et un des plus beaulx josnes chevaliers qui...
- R.P. F. SEBASTIAN MICHAELIS. Edition troisiesme & dernière À. Paris, Chastellain, 1614, p. 3. From Michaelis's work, available on BNF: online text from...
- XI-Chivalry's Villain or Anti-Hero: the Contrasting Historiography of Chastellain and Commynes." Fifteenth Century Studies 23 (1997): 49+. Sumption, Jonathan...
- "monotonous and gloomy variations of the same dismal theme", and in Georges Chastellain's prologue to his Burgundian chronicle, and in the late 15th-century poetry...
- of letters at the time—François Villon, Olivier de la Marche, Georges Chastellain, Jean Meschinot and others—were residents or visitors or correspondents...