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30: 71:'s chronicle concludes. As a result, Henry's chronicle is usually included with Geoffrey's in the surviving manuscripts. It abruptly ends in 1209 or 1210, but it is notable for its account of the 67:. In 1206, the year of his patron's accession to the throne of the Latin Empire, he was tasked with compiling a chronicle mostly focused on his deeds, roughly picking up where 106: 197: 192: 182: 17: 161:
Zufferey, François (2004). "Henri de Valenciennes, auteur du Lai d'Aristote et de la Vie de saint Jean l'Évangéliste".
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Zufferey, François (2004). "Un problème de paternité: le cas d'Henri d'Andeli. II. Arguments linguistiques".
187: 202: 135:(in Old French and French). Paris: Librairie de Firmin Didot frères fils & cie. pp. 316–330. 68: 56: 77: 8: 85: 48: 60: 52: 176: 64: 41: 40:
was an early 13th-century French writer, historian and chronicler of the
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with the army of his patron. In 1204, following the
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Henri de Valenciennes

Latin Empire
Henry of Flanders
Fourth Crusade
capture of Constantinople
canon
Hagia Sophia
Geoffrey of Villehardouin
battle of Philippopolis
Lai d'Aristote
Norman
Henry d'Andeli
"Les Memoires de Henri de Valenciennes"
Categories
13th-century French historians
French chroniclers
French male non-fiction writers
Christians of the Fourth Crusade
French memoirists

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