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" Chronique du royaume du Sine " par suivie de Notes sur les traditions orales et les sources écrites concernant le royaume du Sine par Charles Becker et Victor Martin.
Chronique de la vie politique et syndicale, de l ' Empire français à l ' Indépendance, Paris, Karthala, 2001, 286 pages
In 1836 Balzac took the helm of the Chronique de Paris, a weekly magazine of society and politics.
* La Chronique d ' Ernoul et de Bernard le Trésorier, ed.
* Chronique de Jean le Bel.
Chronique de Jean le Bel.
According to the Chronique de la Pucelle, at this meeting with Baudricourt, Joan disclosed that the Dauphin's arms had suffered a great reversal near Orleans that day, and if she were not sent to him soon, there would be others.
* Cousinot de Montreuil, G. ( 1864 ) Chronique de la Pucelle ou chronique de Cousinot, edited by M. Vallet de Viriville, 1864, Paris: Delays.
* Nostradamus, César, Histoire et Chronique de Provence, Lyon, Simon Rigaud, 1614
* Chronique des Ducs de Brabant, Adrian van Baerland, Antwerp ( 1612 ).
* Diouf, Niokhobaye, " Chronique du royaume du Sine ", Suivie de notes sur les traditions orales et les sources écrites concernant le royaume du Sine par Charles Becker et Victor Martin.
* Addai Scher, ed., Histoire Nestorienne ( Chronique de Séert ), Patrologia Orientalis 7.
Chronique du règne de Charles IX ( 1829 ), and by Alexandre Dumas, père in La Reine Margot, an 1845 novel that fills in the history as it was then seen with romance and adventure.
The Battle of Agincourt from Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Chronique de France
Enguerrand de Monstrelet ( c. 1400 – 20 July 1453 ), was a French chronicle writer and author of the Chronique de Enguerrand de Monstrelet.
Among many editions of the Chronique may be mentioned the one edited for the Société de I ' histoire de France by M Douet d ' Arcq ( Paris, 1857 – 1862 ), which, however, is not very good.
As an example, Froissart records that, during a campaign in Beauce in the year 1380, a squire of the garrison of Toury castle named Gauvain Micaille ( Michaille ) — also mentioned in the Chronique du bon duc Loys de Bourbon as wounded in 1382 at Roosebeke, and again in 1386 ; in 1399 was in the service of the duke of Bourbon — yelled out to the English,

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* Chronique des années folles à la Libération, Éditions sociales, Paris, 1984.
* al -' Ulaymi, Sauvaire ( editor ) ( 1876 ): Histoire de Jérusalem et d ' Hébron depuis Abraham jusqu ' à la fin du XVe siècle de J .- C.: fragments de la Chronique de Moudjir-ed-dyn
A prose version is entitled the Chronique de la princesse.
* 1981: ( tied ) Jacques Boireau, for Chronique de la vallée
* Bravo, Benedetto, La Chronique d ' Apollodore et le Pseudo-Skymnos: érudition antiquaire et littérature géographique dans la seconde moitié du IIe siecle av.
The traditional power ascribed to French and English kings to cure scrofula ( the king's Evil ) by the laying on of hands derives from the efficacy of the relics of Marcouf, according to the chronicle of Joan of Arc Chronique de la Pucelle.
* Benoît Jeanjean & Bertrand Lançon, Saint-Jérôme, Chronique: Continuation de la Chronique d ' Eusèbe, années 326-378, Brest, ( 2004 ), ISBN 2-7535-0018-5.
* Chronique de la régence et du règne de Louis XV ( 1718 – 1763 )

Chronique and Petite
*** 113r – 124r Kleine Toggenburger Chronik, 1314 ( Petite Chronique de Toggenburg )

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Presuming a knowledgeable reader, the novelist Stendhal only alludes to the historical background of Le Rouge et le Noir — yet did sub-title it Chronique de 1830 (“ Chronicle of 1830 ”).

Chronique and Chronicle
The novel ’ s composite full title, Le Rouge et le Noir, Chronique du XIX < sup > e </ sup > siécle ( The Red and the Black: A Chronicle of the 19th Century ), indicates its two-fold literary purpose, a psychological portrait of the romantic protagonist, Julien Sorel, and an analytic, sociological satire of the French social order under the Bourbon Restoration ( 1814 – 30 ).
* 1960: Chronique d ' un été ( Chronicle of a Summer )
* André Dhôtel used adolescents as protagonists to make us experience wondrous events, always presented in a disturbingly matter-of-fact way, in La Chronique Fabuleuse Fabulous Chronicle ( 1955 ) and Le Pays où l ' on n ' arrive Jamais Unreachable Country ( 1955 ).
Roederer himself left in his Chronique des cinquante jours (" Chronicle of twenty days ", 1832 ) an account of the pitiable part played by the directory of the départment in the critical period between the failed insurrection of 20 June 1792 and the successful insurrection of 10 August.
They also produced Chronique d ' un été ( Chronicle of a Summer ) by Jean Rouch and the sociologist Edgar Morin, a documentary which pioneered cinéma vérité.
In 1997, Serge Moscovici authored an autobiographical essay titled Chronique des années égarées (" Chronicle of the Mislaid Years ").

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His review was published in La Revue Hebdomadaire ; he later wrote also for Minerva, La Chronique des Arts, Gazette des Beaux-Arts and Le Courrier Musical.
* His Chronique royale du Cambodje, was reprinted from the Journal Asiatique in 1872.
Elie ( Edwin J. Luce 1881 – 1918 ) was editor of the French-language newspaper La Nouvelle Chronique de Jersey and a poet who wrote topical poems for the newspaper.
Le Rouge et le Noir, Chronique du XIX < sup > e </ sup > siècle ( 1830 ) was first translated to English c. 1900 ; the best-known translation, The Red and the Black ( 1926 ), by Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrief, has been, like his other translations, characterised as one of his “ fine, spirited renderings, not entirely accurate on minor points of meaning.
' Elie ' ( Edwin J. Luce 1881 – 1918 ) was editor of the French-language newspaper La Nouvelle Chronique de Jersey and a poet who wrote topical poems for the newspaper.
Elie ( Edwin J. Luce 1881-1918 ) was editor of the French language newspaper La Nouvelle Chronique de Jersey and a poet who wrote topical poems for the newspaper.
Geoffrey of Paris ( Geoffroy de Paris ) ( d. c. 1320 ), French chronicler, was probably the author of the Chronique metrique de Philippe le Bel, or Chronique rimée de Geoffroi de Paris.
In 1909 he began regular work as a critic for the Chronique des Arts and in 1910 was one of the founders, with Ravel, of the Société musicale indépendante, with whose activities he was intensely associated.
The Chronique des chanoines de Neuchâtel was formerly supposed to date from the 15th century, but is now considered by many to be a forgery.
He was assisted, from about 1463 onwards, by his disciple and continuator, Jean Molinet, whose rhetorical and redundant style may be fairly traced in some passages of the Chronique.
He left an illegitimate son, to whom was paid in 1524 one hundred and twenty livres for a copy of the Chronique intended for Charles V's sister Mary, queen of Hungary.
The unfinished state of his Chronique at the time of his death, coupled with political considerations, may possibly account for the fact that it remained unprinted during the century that followed his death, and his historical work was only disinterred from the libraries of Arras, Paris and Brussels by the painstaking researches of Jean Alexandre Buchon in 1825.

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