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Philippe Mouskes (before 1220 – 24
February 1282) was the
author of a
rhymed chronicle that
draws on the
history of the
Franks and France, from the origins...
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family tree
Nicholas 1992, p. 72. From the
Chronique rimee of
Philippe Mouskes Gislebert of Mons 2005, p. 3.
Bouchard 1987, p. 294. Bouchard, Constance...
- rimée (1316) by
Geoffrey of
Paris Chronique rimée (c. 1250) by
Philippe Mouskes New
Prussian Chronicle by
Wigand of
Marburg Roman de Brut by Wace Spieghel...
- 2009, p. 100.
Nicholas 1992, p. 73. From the
Chronique rimee of
Philippe Mouskes Ambroise (2003). Ailes, Marianne; Barber,
Malcolm (eds.). The
History of...
- Flanders,
where the
victory is
mentioned in the
French chronicle of
Philippe Mouskes, and Palestine,
where it is
mentioned by the
Syriac writer Bar Hebraeus...
-
supported a
rebellion against their rule in Crete.
According to
Philippe Mouskes'
Rhymed Chronicle, John
could make "neither war nor peace";
because he...
-
crowning was used by the 13th century, as it is
mentioned in the
Philippe Mouskés's Chronique in 1243 when the game was
known as Fierges, the name used for...
- p. 262. Curta, Florin.
Southeastern Europe in the
Middle Ages 500-1250
Mouskes, Philippe.
publie par le
baron de Reiffenberg, 2. Bruxelles, 1838. с. 30747...
- told the
story at
Tournai in 1243,
according to the
Chronicles of
Phillip Mouskes (chapter ii. 491, Brussels, 1839).
After that,
Guido Bonatti writes people...
- in the West. The
Tewkesbury Annals and the
Chronique rimée of
Philippe Mouskès report a
victory over the
Mongols by Duke Otto II of Bavaria,
which nonetheless...