-
Counts of
Flanders family tree
Nicholas 1992, p. 72. From the
Chronique rimee of
Philippe Mouskes Gislebert of Mons 2005, p. 3.
Bouchard 1987, p. 294...
-
Chronique métrique de
Philippe le Bel or
Chronique rimée (1316) by
Geoffrey of
Paris Chronique rimée (c. 1250) by
Philippe Mouskes New
Prussian Chronicle...
-
fourth lord of
Armenian Cilicia (1129[citation needed]/1130). The
Chronique Rimée de la
Petite Arménie (“The
Rhymed Chronicle of
Armenia Minor”) of Vahram...
- who was also
called Muus.
Philippe Mouskes is
known for his
Chronique rimée (rhymed chronicle) of 31,150 verses,
first complete versified chronicle...
-
probably the
author of the
Chronique metrique de
Philippe le Bel, or
Chronique rimée de
Geoffroi de Paris. This work,
which deals with the
history of France...
- p. 33.
Perkinson 2009, p. 100.
Nicholas 1992, p. 73. From the
Chronique rimee of
Philippe Mouskes Ambroise (2003). Ailes, Marianne; Barber,
Malcolm (eds...
-
political motives". Les Légions de Varus, poem
published in 1867 in the
Gazette rimée. Poèmes dorés (1873) Les
Noces corinthiennes (The
Bride of Corinth) (1876)...
- not
previously known in the West. The
Tewkesbury Annals and the
Chronique rimée of
Philippe Mouskès
report a
victory over the
Mongols by Duke Otto II of...
-
Charlemagne contains a
variant of Ogier's enfances.
Philippe Mouskes's
Chronique rimée (c. 1243)
writes on Ogier's death. Jean d'Outremeuse's Ly
Myreur des Histors...
- Saint-Pierre de Lille,
Lille - Paris, 1895, p. 313).
Philippe Mouskes,
Chronique rimée,
edited by Frédéric
Auguste Ferdinand Thomas de Reiffenberg, vol. 2 (Brussels...