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Jean de Venette, or Jean Fillons (c. 1307 – c. 1370) was a French Carmelite friar, from Venette, Oise, who became the Prior of the Carmelite monastery in the Place Maubert, Paris, and was a Provincial Superior of France from 1341 to 1366. He is the author of L'Histoire des Trois Maries, a long French poem on the legend of the Three Marys, giving his name at the start of the text, and has since 1735 been also regarded as the author of an anonymous Latin chronicle of the period of the Hundred Years' War between England and France. In recent decades it has been questioned whether these were in fact the same author, although it seems that both were Carmelites. Other historians see no reason to create an extra author, but recent French publications tend to refer to the "Chronique dite de Jean d

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  • Jean Fillon, genannt Jean de Venette (* 1307 in Venette bei Compiègne; † nach 1368), war ein französischer Dichter, Historiker und Chronist des Mittelalters. (de)
  • Jean de Venette, or Jean Fillons (c. 1307 – c. 1370) was a French Carmelite friar, from Venette, Oise, who became the Prior of the Carmelite monastery in the Place Maubert, Paris, and was a Provincial Superior of France from 1341 to 1366. He is the author of L'Histoire des Trois Maries, a long French poem on the legend of the Three Marys, giving his name at the start of the text, and has since 1735 been also regarded as the author of an anonymous Latin chronicle of the period of the Hundred Years' War between England and France. In recent decades it has been questioned whether these were in fact the same author, although it seems that both were Carmelites. Other historians see no reason to create an extra author, but recent French publications tend to refer to the "Chronique dite de Jean de Venette" ("Chronicle said to be by Jean de Venette"). By his own account the chronicler was of peasant origin, and his view of the events of his lifetime has a significantly different perspective from that of other chroniclers. (en)
  • Jean de Venette (né à Venette vers 1307 et mort après 1368) est un chroniqueur français du XIVe siècle. (fr)
  • Jean Fillon de Venette (ca. 1307-ca. 1370) was een Franse kroniekschrijver. (nl)
  • Жан де Вене́т или де Вене́тт (фр. Jean de Venette; 1307, — 1369 или 1370, Париж) — французский хронист и поэт; продолжатель хроники Гийома де Нанжи, один из летописцев событий начального периода Столетней войны во Франции. Настоящее имя — Жан Фийон (фр. Jean Fillon). (ru)
  • Жан де Вене́т або Вене́тт (фр. Jean de Venette; 1307, Венетт — 1369) — французький хроніст і поет; продовжувач хроніки Гійома де Нанжі (fr:Guillaume de Nangis); оповідав про події 1340—1368 років в північно-східній Франції. (uk)
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  • Jean Fillon, genannt Jean de Venette (* 1307 in Venette bei Compiègne; † nach 1368), war ein französischer Dichter, Historiker und Chronist des Mittelalters. (de)
  • Jean de Venette (né à Venette vers 1307 et mort après 1368) est un chroniqueur français du XIVe siècle. (fr)
  • Jean Fillon de Venette (ca. 1307-ca. 1370) was een Franse kroniekschrijver. (nl)
  • Жан де Вене́т или де Вене́тт (фр. Jean de Venette; 1307, — 1369 или 1370, Париж) — французский хронист и поэт; продолжатель хроники Гийома де Нанжи, один из летописцев событий начального периода Столетней войны во Франции. Настоящее имя — Жан Фийон (фр. Jean Fillon). (ru)
  • Жан де Вене́т або Вене́тт (фр. Jean de Venette; 1307, Венетт — 1369) — французький хроніст і поет; продовжувач хроніки Гійома де Нанжі (fr:Guillaume de Nangis); оповідав про події 1340—1368 років в північно-східній Франції. (uk)
  • Jean de Venette, or Jean Fillons (c. 1307 – c. 1370) was a French Carmelite friar, from Venette, Oise, who became the Prior of the Carmelite monastery in the Place Maubert, Paris, and was a Provincial Superior of France from 1341 to 1366. He is the author of L'Histoire des Trois Maries, a long French poem on the legend of the Three Marys, giving his name at the start of the text, and has since 1735 been also regarded as the author of an anonymous Latin chronicle of the period of the Hundred Years' War between England and France. In recent decades it has been questioned whether these were in fact the same author, although it seems that both were Carmelites. Other historians see no reason to create an extra author, but recent French publications tend to refer to the "Chronique dite de Jean d (en)
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