Enguerrand de Monstrelet

French historian and author of Chronicles

Enguerrand de Monstrelet - French historian and author of Chronicles
Born

1400
625 years ago

Died

July 20th, 1453
571 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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Enguerrand de Monstrelet was a French historian active during the 15th century. Focused on the Hundred Years' War, he authored 'Chronicles' which provides a detailed account of the conflict from 1400 to 1440. The work serves as a critical primary source for historians studying this period. Monstrelet documented military campaigns, political events, and social conditions of his time, contributing significantly to the historiography of the late medieval era. His writings shed light on the intricacies of warfare and the lives affected by ongoing conflicts, solidifying his role in preserving the historical narrative of France during a tumultuous period.

Authored 'Chronicles' detailing the Hundred Years' War

Provided firsthand accounts of military events

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