- Gilles de Roye
Gilles de Roye, or Egidius de Roya (died 1478), Flemish chronicler, was born probably at
Montdidier , and became aCistercian monk.He was afterwards professor of
theology in Paris and abbot of the monastery ofRoyaumont atAsnières-sur-Oise , retiring about 1458 to the convent of Notre Dame des Dunes, nearFumes , and devoting his time to study. Gilles wrote the "Chronicon Dunense" or "Annales Belgici", a résumé and continuation of the work of another monk,Jean Brandon (d. 1428), which deals with the history ofFlanders , and also with events inGermany ,Italy andEngland from 792 to 1478.The "Chronicle" was published by FR Sweert in the "Rerum Belgicarum annales" (Frankfort, 1620); and the earlier part of it by
C.B. Kervyn de Lettenhove in the "Chroniques relatives a l'histoire de la Belgique" (Brussels, 1870).References
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