called a "jacque". The aristocratic chronicler Jean Froissart and his source, the chronicle of JeanleBel, referred to the leader of the revolt as Jacque...
the "mainstay of Scottish breads for centuries".[unreliable source?] JeanLeBel, around AD 1357–1360 describes the Beguine nuns making "little pancakes...
Bannockburn and his subjects' military deeds. Contemporary chroniclers JeanLeBel and Thomas Grey would both assert that they had read a history of his...
that Bruce had been unable to honour in his lifetime. The chronicler JeanleBel tells that Bruce wanted his heart taken to the Holy Land and presented...
(April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called Philip the Fair (French: Philippe leBel), was King of France from 1285 to 1314. By virtue of his marriage with Joan...
outspoken. Contemporary chronicler claim that Knolles's lacked breeding. JeanLeBel states that he was originally a clothworker, while Thomas Walsingham...
chroniclers JeanleBel and Jean Froissart, both of whom present the conflict as purely a matter of honour with no personal animosity involved. LeBel states...
2011, p. 150. de Venette 1953, p. 313. LeBel 2011, p. 209. LeBel, Jean (2011). The True Chronicles of JeanLeBel, 1290-1360. Translated by Bryant, Nigel...
designer Norman Bel Geddes. Bel Geddes began her film career starring with Henry Fonda in The Long Night (1947), a remake of the 1939 French film Le jour se lève...
stayed on the Court until he was appointed by Jean Chrétien to the Supreme Court of Canada in 2000. LeBel was married to Louise Poudrier on August 28,...
July 2015. LeBel, Jehan (2011). The True Chronicles of JeanLeBel, 1290-1360. Translated by Bryant, Nigel. The Boydell Press. Dunbabin, Jean (2011). The...
Lebel (also LeBel or LeBel) is a surname, and may refer to: Denis Lebel (born 1954), Canadian politician Dominique Guillaume Lebel (1696–1768), Louis...
Eulogium Historiarum (–1366) Jean Froissart (1307–1400) Herald of Chandos Henry Knighton (1066–1395 with a gap 1366–1377) JeanLeBel (1272–1361 poor until 1326)...