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Roye, Jean de, 1425?-1495?


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    • Troye, Jean de, 1425?-1495?
    • Troyes, Jean de, 1425?-1495?
    • De Roye, Jean, 1425?-1495?
    • Jean, de Roye, 1425?-1495?
    • Jean, de Troye, 1425?-1495?
    • Jean, de Troyes, 1425?-1495?
    • Jehan, de Roye, 1425?-1495?
    • Roye, Jehan de, 1425?-1495?
    • Roys, Jean de, 1425?-1495?
    • Troys, Jean de, 1425?-1495?
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    • found: Commynes, P. de. The memoirs of Philip de Comines, 1712:(name not given)
    • found: RLIN, Jun 4, 2002(hdg.: Roye, Jean de, fl. 1460-1483)
    • found: BNF OPAL-plus, June 4, 2002(Roye, Jean de; b. 1425? d. 1495?; Troye, Jean de; Troyes, Jean de; author of works on Parisienne life under Louis XI; secretary to Jean II duc de Bourbon; has sometimes been erroneously identified as Jean de Troye or Troyes)
    • found: Bratu, Cristian. "Jean de Roye," in Encyclopedia of the medieval chronicle, via Brill Online, September 4, 2018(Jean de Roye, approximately 1425-early 1490s; "Chamberlain and counsellor to Louis XI, secretary to the duke Jean II of Bourbon and author of a chronicle known as the Chronique scandaleuse. Born to a high-ranking Parisian family, he was appointed notary at the Châtelet in Paris at the beginning of Louis' reign. In 1465, he became secretary to Jean and warden of the Hôtel de Bourbon. His chronicle has been known since the 16th century as the Chronique scandaleuse due to his critical views of Louis XI's reign")
    • found: Tyl-Labory, Gillette. "Jean de Roye," in Dictionnaire des lettres françaises: le Moyen Âge, édition entièrement revue et mise à jour, 1994, pages 846-847:page 846 (Jean de Roye, born approximately 1425, died before 1495; from a bourgeois Parisian family; notary at the Châtelet de Paris; secretary of Jean II, duke of Bourbon; author of a chronicle known incorrectly since the 16th century under the title "Chronique scandaleuse"; La Croix du Maine erroneously identified the author as Jean de Troyes, probably a typographical error for Jean de Roye; known since Mandrot's edition [1894-1896] to be the work of Jean de Roye, whose signature appears on one manuscript)
    • found: Roye, Jean de. Journal de Jean de Roye, connu sous le nom de Chronique scandaleuse, 1460-1483, 1894-1896, via HathiTrust, September 4, 2018:v. 1, page xxvj (the author of the Chronique scandaleuse tells us in his preface that he was 35 years old in 1460, and thus was born around 1425) v. 2, page 68 ("une chambre basse dudit hostel ou logis de Jehan de Roye, secretaire de mons. le duc de Bourbon et garde dudit hostel de Bourbon"; in footnote: the only time the author refers to himself in the work)
    • found: Bibliothèque nationale de France. BnF autorités, September 4, 2018(Jean de Roye (1425?-1495?); language: Middle French; gender: male; chronicler of Parisian life under Louis XI; secretary to Jean II duc de Bourbon; notary at the Chatelet de Paris; formes rejetés: Roye, Jean de; Jean de Troye; Troye, Jean de; Jean de Troyes; Troyes, Jean de)
    • found: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, September 4, 2018(Jean, de Roye; life dates: 1425-1495 (ca.); notary, author; variant names: Roye, Jean de; Jean, de Troyes; Troyes, Jean de; Troys, Jean de; Roys, Jean de) - http://d-nb.info/gnd/100947905
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    • 2002-06-04: new
    • 2018-09-05: revised
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