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Français : La légende de Yoland lors de la Bataille d'Auray (1364)

English: The legend of Yoland during Battle of Auray (1364)

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Français : La légende de Yoland lors de la Bataille d'Auray (1364)
English: The legend of Yoland during Battle of Auray (1364)
Object type manuscript illumination
object_type QS:P31,Q8362
Description
Français : Cette image est un détail d'une scène représentée sur une enluminure plus grande. Sur ce détail, on voit Jean IV de Bretagne (tête couronnée et armure ornée d'hermines) rejoint par le lévrier de Charles de Blois. Illustration d'une légende selon laquelle, le chien (qualifié de Yoland) ayant quitté son maître la veille, c'est un présage annonciateur de victoire.
English: This image is a detail of a scene depicted on a larger illumination. In this detail, we see John IV, Duke of Brittany (crowned head and armor decorated with ermine) joined by the greyhound of Charles de Blois. This illustrates a legend according to which, the dog having left its master the day before, is an omen heralding victory.
Date 15th century
date QS:P571,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium illumination on parchment
institution QS:P195,Q193563
Current location
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Accession number
Département des manuscrits, Français 8266
References Folio 262, recto
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Français : Détail d'une enluminure incluse dans la Compillation des cronicques et ystoires des Bretons (manuscript) par Pierre Le Baud, secrétaire de Jean, sire de Derval.
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