Chronique du Religieux de Saint-Denys, Volume 4, offers a detailed contemporary account of the reign of Charles VI of France from 1380 to 1422. Written by a monk of the Abbey of Saint-Denis, this chronicle provides invaluable insights into the political, social, and religious life of France during a tumultuous period. The text covers key events, including the Hundred Years' War, internal conflicts, and the challenges faced by the French monarchy. This volume, edited by L. Bellaguet, is an essential resource for historians and anyone interested in medieval French history, offering a unique perspective on the events that shaped the nation.
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