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- Jean de Waurin or Wavrin (c. 1400 – c. 1474) was a medieval French chronicler and compiler, also a soldier and politician. He belonged to a noble family...
- questions over the origin of his information. The Burgundian chronicler Jean de Waurin (c. 1398 – c. 1474) was a more contemporary source, but his chronicle was...
- medieval historians as Jean Froissart, Jean Juvénal des Ursins, and Jean de Waurin. Described in the chronicles as a rash and temperamental man, Carrouges...
- Rebellion (1470) Historie of the arrival of Edward IV in England (1471) Waurin (before 1471) An English Chronicle: AKA Davies' Chronicle (1461) Brief Latin...
- was also badly received by the privy council, who according to Jean de Waurin told Edward with great frankness that "he must know that she was no wife...
- Fastolf, however, escaped. According to the French historian Jehan de Waurin, who was present, the disaster was due to Talbot's rashness, and Fastolf...
- exaggeration. Annales Henrici Quarti states 14,000 Royal troops, far fewer than Waurin's estimate of 60,000. John Capgrave writing in the Chronicle of England quotes...
- commanded an army on the Flemish border together with the Marshal Robert de Waurin [fr]. They marched to Béthune, the chief city of north-eastern Artois, which...
- view, including the Grandes Chroniques de France and the works of Jehan de Waurin, who repeat with varying details an unverifiable tale of an unnamed culprit...
- about what had happened to the earl's body. The French chronicler Jehan de Waurin claimed that Arundel had simply been buried in Beauvais. In the mid-nineteenth...