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'Chroniques' by Jean Froissart
copy from Paris, France, 1st quarter of the 15th Century
fol. 109v, Capture of Bruges by the Gantois [Ghent] (1382)


A larger image of fol. 109v, Capture of Bruges by the Gantois [Ghent] (1382)

fol. 109v, prise de bruges par les gantois (1382)

Title: « Les Croniques que fist sire JEHAN FROISSART ». Français 2664
Author: Froissart, Jean (1337? -1410?). Author of the text
Publication date: 1401-1500
Type: manuscript
Language: French
Rights: public domain
Identify: ark: / 12148 / btv1b60007003
Source: Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Français 2664. Captions from mandragore.bnf.fr

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Cote : Français 2664
Auteur/Titre : jean froissart, chroniques
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Nom de pays : france
Origine : paris
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fol. 109v: Battle of Bruges (1382). The Battle of Bruges or Field of the Beaver Hats (‘Beverhoutsveld’) on 3 May 1382 saw the rout of the inhabitants of Bruges and of the troops of Louis, count of Flanders, at the hands of the White Hoods of Ghent, who pursued Louis’ men to the gates of Bruges itself. The Giac Master depicts the victors entering the town, leaving behind them a heap of bloodied corpses in plate armour and kettle hats.
Source: The Online Froissart

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