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'''Jean de Cherchemont''' (died 1328) was [[Chancellor of France]] during the reigns of [[Philip V of France]], [[Charles IV of France]] and [[Philip VI of France]].<ref>Georges Tessier, Les chanceliers de Philippe VI, Comptes-rendus des séances de l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (Volume 101, no 4), p. 356-373, 1957< |
'''Jean de Cherchemont''' (died 1328) was [[Chancellor of France]] during the reigns of [[Philip V of France]], [[Charles IV of France]] and [[Philip VI of France]].<ref>Georges Tessier, Les chanceliers de Philippe VI, Comptes-rendus des séances de l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (Volume 101, no 4), p. 356-373, 1957</ref> |
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He appears in ''[[The Accursed Kings]]''. He was played by Daniel Gall and Mircea Stohan in the two TV versions. |
He appears in ''[[The Accursed Kings]]''. He was played by Daniel Gall and Mircea Stohan in the two TV versions. |
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Jean de Cherchemont (died 1328) was Chancellor of France during the reigns of Philip V of France, Charles IV of France and Philip VI of France.[1]
He appears in The Accursed Kings. He was played by Daniel Gall and Mircea Stohan in the two TV versions.
Sources
- ^ Georges Tessier, Les chanceliers de Philippe VI, Comptes-rendus des séances de l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (Volume 101, no 4), p. 356-373, 1957
Further reading
- Joseph Petit, Charles de Valois, 1900
- Robert-Henri Bautier, Recherches sur la chancellerie royale au temps de Philippe VI, Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes, 1965