Michel Pintoin
Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1421), commonly known as the Monk of Saint-Denis or Religieux de Saint-Denis was a French monk, cantor, and chronicle writer best known for his history of the reign of Charles VI of France. Anonymous for many centuries, in 1976 the Monk was tentatively identified as Michel Pintoin, although scholars continue to refer to him as the Monk or the Religieux.
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Michel Pintoin
Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1421), commonly known as the Monk of Saint-Denis or Religieux de Saint-Denis was a French monk, cantor, and chronicle writer best known for his history of the reign of Charles VI of France. Anonymous for many centuries, in 1976 the Monk was tentatively identified as Michel Pintoin, although scholars continue to refer to him as the Monk or the Religieux.
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Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1 ...... as the Monk or the Religieux.
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Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1 ...... como "o Monge" e "Religieux".
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Michel Pintoin, né vers 1349, ...... e du religieux de Saint-Denis.
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Мишель Пинтуан, или Пентуэн, П ...... из летописцев Столетней войны.
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Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1 ...... as the Monk or the Religieux.
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Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1 ...... como "o Monge" e "Religieux".
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Michel Pintoin, né vers 1349, ...... e du religieux de Saint-Denis.
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Мишель Пинтуан, или Пентуэн, П ...... из летописцев Столетней войны.
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Michel Pintoin
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Michel Pintoin
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Michel Pintoin
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Пинтуан, Мишель
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