- The
Brabantsche Yeesten or
Gestes de
Brabant (lit. 'Brabantian Deeds') is a
rhyming chronicle of some 46,000
verses written in the 14th and 15th centuries...
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chronicler best
known for
writing book six and
seven of the
Brabantsche Yeesten. Later, he also
became canon of St. Vincent's
Church (Sint-Vincentiuskerk)...
- Trois-Fontaines (Dryen
Borren or Drie Borne) in 1329. In the
Brabantsche Yeesten, it is told that Duke John III, Duke of
Brabant brought a pot of metal...
- been
identified as the man who
wrote a
continuation of the
Brabantsche Yeesten in the
years 1430-1432. He
added two
books to the
first five by Jan van...
- ISBN 978-92-871-4233-7. Caers, Bram; Visscher, Mark (2018). "The
Illuminated Brabantsche yeesten M****cripts IV 684 and IV 685 in the
Royal Library of Belgium: An Unfinished...
- aquilane [it] ("Chronicle of L'Aquila"), both in
prose and
verse form
Brabantsche Yeesten (c. 1315–1351) by Jan van
Boendale (continued by an
anonymous author) Cornicke...
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According to the
chronicler Jan van
Boendale who
wrote in the
Brabantsche Yeesten, Guy lay
wounded and
abandoned on the battlefield,
until he was discovered...
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Marriage of
Maria and Otto IV, from a 15th-century m****cript of the
Brabantsche Yeesten by Jan van Boendale....
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Marriage of John and
Margaret of
Flanders from the
Chronicle Brabantse Yeesten by Jan Van Boendaele....
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Romance languages) form one, the
other [part] of the
whole is "Dutch" (ie. Germanic) —Excerpt from "Brabantsche
Yeesten", by Jan van
Boendale (1318)...