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Jean de Waurin or Wavrin (c. 1400 – c. 1474) was a medieval French chronicler and compiler, also a soldier and politician. He belonged to a noble family of Artois, and witnessed the Battle of Agincourt from the French side, but later fought on the Anglo-Burgundian side in the later stages of the Hundred Years' War. As a historian he put together the first chronicle intended as a complete history of England, very extensive but largely undigested and uncritical. Written in French, in its second version it extends from 688 to 1471, though the added later period covering the Wars of the Roses shows strong bias towards Burgundy's Yorkist allies. Strictly his subject is Great Britain, but essentially only England is covered, with a good deal on French and Burgundian events as well.

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  • Jean de Wavrin (de)
  • Jean de Wavrin (es)
  • Jean de Wavrin (fr)
  • Jean de Wavrin (en)
  • Jean de Wavrin (it)
  • Jean de Wavrin (nl)
  • Ваврен, Жан де (ru)
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  • Jean de Wavrin (* um 1400; † nach 1471) war ein Geschichtsschreiber aus Flandern. (de)
  • Jean de Waurin or Wavrin (c. 1400 – c. 1474) was a medieval French chronicler and compiler, also a soldier and politician. He belonged to a noble family of Artois, and witnessed the Battle of Agincourt from the French side, but later fought on the Anglo-Burgundian side in the later stages of the Hundred Years' War. As a historian he put together the first chronicle intended as a complete history of England, very extensive but largely undigested and uncritical. Written in French, in its second version it extends from 688 to 1471, though the added later period covering the Wars of the Roses shows strong bias towards Burgundy's Yorkist allies. Strictly his subject is Great Britain, but essentially only England is covered, with a good deal on French and Burgundian events as well. (en)
  • Je(h)an de Wavrin ou Waurin, né entre 1394 et 1400, mort entre 1472 et 1475, est un homme de guerre, homme de lettres et bibliophile bourguignon. (fr)
  • Jean Batard de Wavrin (1395 – 1475) è stato un militare e letterato francese. (it)
  • Jan van Wavrin (Fransː Jean of Jehan de Wavrin, 1398 tot 1400 - 1472 tot 1475), was een Vlaams militair, chroniqueur en bibliofiel. Hij was afkomstig uit de streek van Rijsel en heer van Forestel en van Fontaines. Hij was de natuurlijke zoon van Robert VII van Wavrin, heer van Wavrin, Lillers en Malanoy en in 1437 werd hij gewettigd door Filips de Goede. Naast soldaat was hij een groot liefhebber en verzamelaar van manuscripten, vooral van ridderromans en historische romans over de klassieke oudheid. Hij zette zich in voor de productie en verdeling van literaire werken aan het Bourgondische hof. In 1465 werd hij benoemd tot kamerheer van Filips de Goede. (nl)
  • Жан де Ваврен (фр. Jean de Wavrin, Jean de Waurin, англ. Jehan Waurin, 1398 или 1400 — 1474 или 1475), также Ваврин или Ворэн, сеньор ле Форестье (фр. Jean du Forestiér) — бургундский воин, историк, политик и библиофил. Выходец из знати графства Артуа, участник Столетней войны и один из виднейших её летописцев, автор «Собрания староанглийских хроник». (ru)
  • Jean de Waurin o Wavrin (c. 1400-c. 1474) fue un cronista y compilador medieval francés, también fue soldado y político. Pertenecía a una familia noble de Artois y fue testigo de la batalla de Azincourt desde el lado francés, pero luego luchó en el lado anglo-borgoñón en las últimas etapas de la guerra de los Cien Años. Como historiador, compiló la primera crónica que pretendía ser una historia completa de Inglaterra, muy extensa pero en gran parte sin digerir y sin crítica.​ Escrito en francés, en su segunda versión se extiende desde 688 hasta 1471, aunque el período posterior agregado cubre las guerras de las Dos Rosas. muestra un fuerte sesgo hacia los aliados yorkistas de Borgoña. Estrictamente, su tema es Gran Bretaña, pero esencialmente solo se cubre Inglaterra, con una gran cantidad (es)
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