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Exhaustive list of editions and references, in: M. De Reu, 'Philippe Mousket, Chronique rimée; Historia regum francorum', in The Narrative Sources from the Medieval Low Countries. De verhalende bronnen uit de Zuidelijke Nederlanden (Brussels: Koninklijke Commissie voor Geschiedenis, since 2009), ID
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According to Barthelemy-Charles Dumortier, Philippe Mouskes belonged to a family of French aristocrats and was born in the city of Tournai around the end of the 12th century. He is often confused for Philippe le Gande, bishop of Tournai from 1274, who was also called
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Mortier, B. C. du, "Sur Philippe Mouskés, auteur du poëme roman des Rois de France", Compte rendu des séances de la Commission royale d'histoire ou recueil de ses bulletins, 9, 1844, pp. 112–145
109:(rhymed chronicle) of 31,150 verses, first complete versified chronicle of the kings of France, from the beginnings until Mouskes's time, probably composed between 1242 and 1272. 267: 81:(before 1220 – 24 February 1282) was the author of a rhymed chronicle that draws on the history of the Franks and France, from the origins until 1242. 172:
On the other hand, it presents a certain value as a testimony of the ideology of the French leading classes in the years following the
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siblings of Trojan exiled after the fall of Troy. The most important part (a third) is devoted to the reign of
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Glossarium mediæ at infimæ latinitatis / Du Cange, Charles Du Fresne, sieur
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where Philippe Mouskes bitterly regrets that Charlemagne, after conquering
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starts with the legend that, following the model of the
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Aeneid
Franks
Charlemagne
Louis IX
Wace
chronicle of the dukes of Normandy
abbey of Saint-Denis
du Cange
Conquest of Constantinople
Geoffrey of Villehardouin
Albigensian Crusade
Provence
Histoire Littéraire de la France
Glossarium mediæ at infimæ latinitatis / Du Cange, Charles Du Fresne, sieur
Frédéric Auguste Ferdinand Thomas de Reiffenberg
Narrative Sources
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1282 deaths
13th-century French historians
Bishops of Tournai
French male writers

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