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A chronological narrative of mid-14th-century military and political events that records sieges, field battles, raids, and the movements of armies alongside the experiences of garrisons and civilians. Tactical descriptions and reports of captures, ransom, and diplomatic exchanges are mixed with portraits of chivalric behavior and courtly reactions. The chronicler combines eyewitness observation with gathered reports and occasional travel notes, producing an event-driven account that situates military episodes within broader social and political contexts.
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