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Gilles de Roye (or Egidius de Roya) (died 1478) was a Flemish chronicler. He was probably born at Montdidier, and became a Cistercian monk. He was afterwards professor of theology in Paris and abbot of the monastery of Royaumont at Asnières-sur-Oise, retiring about 1458 to the convent of Notre Dame des Dunes (Ten Duinen) at Koksijde, near Veurne, and devoting his time to study. Gilles wrote the Chronicon Dunense or Annales Belgici, a résumé and continuation of the work of another monk, (d. 1428), which deals with the history of Flanders, and also with events in Germany, Italy and England from 792 to 1478.

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  • Жиль де Руа, или де Рой, также Эгидиус де Руайя или Эгидий Дюнский (фр. Gilles de Roye, лат. Egidius de Roya, Aegidius de Roya, Aegidius Dunensis; около 1415 — 1478) — фламандский хронист и богослов, монах цистерцианского ордена, автор «Хроники дюн» (лат. Chronicon Dunense), или «Анналов Бельгики» (лат. Annales Belgici). (ru)
  • Gilles de Roye (or Egidius de Roya) (died 1478) was a Flemish chronicler. He was probably born at Montdidier, and became a Cistercian monk. He was afterwards professor of theology in Paris and abbot of the monastery of Royaumont at Asnières-sur-Oise, retiring about 1458 to the convent of Notre Dame des Dunes (Ten Duinen) at Koksijde, near Veurne, and devoting his time to study. Gilles wrote the Chronicon Dunense or Annales Belgici, a résumé and continuation of the work of another monk, (d. 1428), which deals with the history of Flanders, and also with events in Germany, Italy and England from 792 to 1478. (en)
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  • Gilles de Roye (or Egidius de Roya) (died 1478) was a Flemish chronicler. He was probably born at Montdidier, and became a Cistercian monk. He was afterwards professor of theology in Paris and abbot of the monastery of Royaumont at Asnières-sur-Oise, retiring about 1458 to the convent of Notre Dame des Dunes (Ten Duinen) at Koksijde, near Veurne, and devoting his time to study. Gilles wrote the Chronicon Dunense or Annales Belgici, a résumé and continuation of the work of another monk, (d. 1428), which deals with the history of Flanders, and also with events in Germany, Italy and England from 792 to 1478. The Chronicle was published by FR Sweert in the Rerum Belgicarum annales (Frankfort, 1620); and the earlier part of it by C.B. Kervyn de Lettenhove in the Chroniques relatives a l'histoire de la Belgique (Brussels, 1870). (en)
  • Жиль де Руа, или де Рой, также Эгидиус де Руайя или Эгидий Дюнский (фр. Gilles de Roye, лат. Egidius de Roya, Aegidius de Roya, Aegidius Dunensis; около 1415 — 1478) — фламандский хронист и богослов, монах цистерцианского ордена, автор «Хроники дюн» (лат. Chronicon Dunense), или «Анналов Бельгики» (лат. Annales Belgici). (ru)
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