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Countries in the Later Middle Ages
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Chartier (c.1385-1430): Father of French Eloquence
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Messire Jacques de Lalaing
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family. He was the son of a Jean I de Lannoy who died in the
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Armstrong, "Alain Chartier and the Rhétoriqueurs",
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