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Jean Froissart
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Jean Froissart
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Representation of Powers and Hierarchies in Jean Froissart’s Chronicles
2007 |
Faculty of Arts
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The international relations in the Jean Froissart chronicles
1998 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Imperial PeacemakingCeremony 1372 according to Jean Froissart. A Conception of Peace in the Holy Roman Empire of Charles IV
2009 |
Faculty of Arts
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Creating a myth. Froissart's narrations of the death of John the Blind in the battle of Crécy
2006 |
Faculty of Arts
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„To what Prussia has that admiral dragged us?“ The Periphery of Europe in the Eyes of the Chronicler Jean Froissart
2005 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Construction of a Historical Reality in Jean Froissart's Chronicles. Historian and his Matter
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Wenceslas of Bohemia, duke of Luxembourg and of Brabant, between the Holy Roman Empire and France 1337-1383
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Guillaume de Machaut and the justice of the King of Bohemia
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Froissart, enamoured young man and female laughter
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Nehorlivý lovec a jezdec na jelenu: travestie lovu jako prostředek charakterizace?
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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"Greedy otter, loyal greyhound. Representation of a bad ruler in Froissart s Chronicles
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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'I just arrived from Prague in Bohemia!' An entry to the problem of fantasy's function in the medieval chronicle
2007 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bohemia and its inhabitants in the eyes of four French Medieval authors (Guillaume de Machaut, Eustache Deschamps, Jean Froissart, Jean d Arras)
2005 |
Faculty of Arts
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Wenceslas of Bohemia, the prince in the crossroads of Europe
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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„In Prague, there are three towns, many imposing churches and pious people...“ The picture of the Czech lands and of their sovereigns in the French-written literature of the 14th century
2004 |
Faculty of Arts
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Wenceslas of Bohemia, duke of Luxembourg and Brabant, between the Holy roman Empire and France (1337-1383)
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The Fortune´s Unstable Wheel
2003 |
Faculty of Arts
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Cowardly Hungarians or Arrogant French? Defeat at Nicopolis (1396) in Contemporary French Narrative Sources
2016 |
Faculty of Arts