Jean de Mailly, the Glossary
Jean Pierier of Mailly, called Jean de Mailly, was a Dominican chronicler working in Metz in the mid-13th century.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Chronicle, Dominican Order, Georg Waitz, Golden Legend, Metz, Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Pope Joan, Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz.
- 13th-century French writers
- French chroniclers
- Pope Joan
- Writers from Metz
Chronicle
A chronicle (chronica, from Greek χρονικά chroniká, from χρόνος, chrónos – "time") is a historical account of events arranged in chronological order, as in a timeline.
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Dominican Order
The Order of Preachers (Ordo Prædicatorum; abbreviated OP), commonly known as the Dominican Order, is a Catholic mendicant order of pontifical right that was founded in France by a Castilian-French priest named Dominic de Guzmán.
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Georg Waitz
Georg Waitz (9 October 1813 – 24 May 1886) was a German medieval historian and politician.
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Golden Legend
The Golden Legend (Legenda aurea or Legenda sanctorum) is a collection of 153 hagiographies by Jacobus de Voragine that was widely read in Europe during the Late Middle Ages.
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Metz
Metz (Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then Mettis) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers.
Monumenta Germaniae Historica
The Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Latin for "Historical Monuments of Germany"), frequently abbreviated MGH, is a comprehensive series of carefully edited and published primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of parts of Northwestern, Central and Southern European history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500.
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Pope Joan
Pope Joan (Ioannes Anglicus, 855–857) was, according to legend, a woman who reigned as pope for two years during the Middle Ages.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz
The Diocese of Metz (Dioecesis Metensis; Diocèse de Metz) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in France.
See Jean de Mailly and Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz
See also
13th-century French writers
- Aaron ben Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel
- Bernard de Gordon
- Bernard of Besse
- Chaim Paltiel
- Gerbert de Montreuil
- Gerson ben Solomon Catalan
- Gervase of Canterbury
- Gilles de Corbeil
- Gobin de Reims
- Gui de Cambrai
- Guigo de Ponte
- Guillaume de Deguileville
- Guillaume de Lorris
- Isaac of Ourville
- Jean de Mailly
- Jean de Meun
- Jofroi of Waterford
- Johannes de Garlandia (music theorist)
- Johannes de Grocheio
- Johannes de Sacrobosco
- John of Antioch (translator)
- Judah ben Isaac Cardinal
- Marguerite Porete
- Mathieu of Boulogne
- Menachem HaMeiri
- Menachem ben Peretz of Hebron
- Moses ben Abraham (fl. 1244)
- Moses ibn Tibbon
- Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt
- Philip the Chancellor
- Philippe de Rémi (died 1296)
- Pierre Dubois (scholastic)
- Pope Innocent V
- Robert of Uzès
- Thomas Gallus
- Vincent of Beauvais
- Wauchier de Denain
- William Perault
- William de Malveisin
- William of Auvergne
- William of Saint-Amour
French chroniclers
- Étienne de Rouen
- Agrippa d'Aubigné
- Aimoin of Fleury
- Alberic of Trois-Fontaines
- Alpert of Metz
- Bernard Itier
- Bernard of Besse
- Bucherius
- Casimir Freschot
- Chandos Herald
- Desiderius of Vienne
- Flodoard
- François de Boivin
- Freculf
- Geoffrey of Villehardouin
- Geoffroy du Breuil
- Gilles de Roye
- Guillaume de Nangis
- Guy of Bazoches
- Helinand of Froidmont
- Henry of Valenciennes
- Herman of Tournai
- Hugh of Fleury
- Hugh of Poitiers
- Hugo Falcandus
- Jean Creton
- Jean Dardel
- Jean Desnouelles
- Jean Molinet
- Jean de Joinville
- Jean de Mailly
- Jean de Venette
- Lambert of Ardres
- Michel Pintoin
- Odorannus
- Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay
- Pierre de Maillezais
- Primat of Saint-Denis
- Richard of Poitiers
- Richer of Senones
- Rigord
- Robert de Clari
- Robert of Torigni
- Rodulfus Glaber
- Thiou of Morigny
- William of Andres
- William the Breton
Pope Joan
- Jean de Mailly
- Legends surrounding the papacy
- Pope Joan
- Pope Joan (1972 film)
- Pope Joan (2009 film)
- Pope Joan (novel)
- The Female Prelate
- The High Priestess
- Top Girls
Writers from Metz
- Amable Tastu
- André Schwarz-Bart
- Anne-Sophie Brasme
- Antoine-Marie Roederer
- Arnold Schmitz
- Charles Enderlin
- David Ancillon
- François Émile Michel
- François Barbé-Marbois
- François Déroche
- François, Vicomte de Curel
- Frieda Lawrence
- Gilles Pudlowski
- Gustave Kahn
- Isaiah Beer Bing
- Jean Charles Dominique de Lacretelle
- Jean de Mailly
- Jean-Baptiste-Louis-Théodore de Tschudi
- Joseph Décembre
- Julia Cagé
- Kurt von Fritz
- Leo Weisgerber
- Marie-Anne de Bovet
- Marthe Cohn
- Mayer Lambert
- Moses Ensheim
- Otto Flake
- Paul Faulquemont
- Paul Verlaine
- Philippe Contamine
- Pierre Hanot
- Pierre Louis Roederer
- Pierre Louis de Lacretelle
- Renaud Matignon
- Rudolf John Gorsleben
- Samuel Cahen
- Sewrin
- Wilhelm Michel
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_de_Mailly
Also known as Jean Pierier de Mailly.