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A continuous medieval chronicle narrates political and military affairs through sequential episodes of campaigns, sieges, truces and treaty negotiations. It follows the movements and decisions of rulers, nobles and envoys, recounts the captivity and ransom of a monarch, and describes diplomatic ceremonies, the occupation and sale of fortresses, and the ordinary hardships inflicted on communities. The text alternates event-driven reporting with notices of public rejoicings and religious observances, and is presented with editorial apparatus preserving original spellings and variant readings for particular passages.

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Jean Froissart

Jean Froissart was a prominent 14th-century French chronicler, best known for his detailed accounts of the Hundred Years' War and the social conditions of his time. His work, "Chroniques de J. Froissart," provides a vivid narrative of the events and personalities that shaped medieval Europe, blending historical fact with personal observation. Froissart's writings are notable for their rich detail and engaging style, making them a valuable resource for understanding the era. His chronicles have been translated and adapted into various forms, including children's editions, ensuring that his insights into history continue to reach new audiences.

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