Jean de Haynin

Jean de Haynin , lord of Hainin and Louvignies (October 1423 - May 1495) is a chronicler and a Burgundian knight .

Resulting from an influential family of average nobility of the area of Bavay, it is vassal of the duke of Burgundy Philippe the Good and is put at the service of its suzerain by embracing the military career in 1452. It assisted in this quality with the Dining bag of by the Duke and his son Charles Bold the.

According to Albert Henry, his memories contain the first written mark of the term Wallon .

Works

  • Memories of Jean, lord de Haynin and of Louvignies

See too

Internal bonds

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