- male, deceased (1405)
- Jean Froissart (c.1337 - c.1405) was one of the most important of the chroniclers of medieval France. For centuries, "Froissart's Chronicles" have...
- male, deceased (1453)
- Enguerrand de Monstrelet (c. 1400 - July 20, 1453), French chronicler, belonged to a noble family of Picardy. In 1436 and later he held the office...
- male, deceased (1781)
- Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, or Lacurne,, Raoul Glaber, Helgaud, the Gesta of Louis VII, the chronicle of Morigny, Rigord and his...
- male, deceased (1486)
- Thomas Bourchier (ca. 1404 - 30 March 1486) was an English archbishop, Lord Chancellor and cardinal. Thomas was a younger son of William Bourchier,...
- male, deceased (1474)
- Jehan (or Jean) de Waurin (or Wavrin) (d. c. 1474), French chronicler, belonged to a noble family of Artois, and was present at the battle of...
- male, deceased (1925)
- Francis Carruthers Gould (December 2, 1844 - 1925), English caricaturist and politician, was born in Barnstaple. Although in early youth he showed...
- male, deceased (1434)
- Thomas Conecte (d. 1434), French Carmelite monk and preacher, was born at Rennes. He travelled through Cambrai, Tournai, Arras, Flanders, and...
- male, deceased (1372)
- Walter De Manny, 1st Baron Manny (d. 1372), soldier of fortune and founder of the Charterhouse, was a native of Hainaut, from whose counts he...
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