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Michel Pintoin

Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1421), commonly known as the Monk of Saint-Denis or Religieux de Saint-Denis was a French monk, cantor,〔Meron, Theodor. ''Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws: Perspectives on the Law of War in the Later Middle Ages''. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. 5–6〕 and chronicle writer best known for his history of the reign of Charles VI of France.〔Curry, 100〕 Anonymous for many centuries, in 1976 the Monk was tentatively identified as Michel Pintoin, although scholars continue to refer to him as the Monk or the Religieux.〔Veenstra, 22〕
== The Monk of St Denis ==
Michel Pintoin has been identified as a monk at the Basilica of St Denis, an abbey which had a reputation for writing chronicles. The monks at St Denis were considered the official chroniclers of the Valois kings and were given access to official documents.〔
Because he witnessed many of the events of the Hundred Years War, the Monk of St Denis is considered a valuable chronicler of this period. His history of the reign of Charles VI, titled ''Chronique de Religieux de Saint-Denys, contenant le regne de Charles VI de 1380 a 1422'', encompasses the king's full reign in six volumes. Originally written in Latin, the work was translated to French in six volumes by L. Bellaguet between 1839 and 1852.〔
Pintoin, considered to be the most well-informed of the chroniclers in the court of Charles VI, wrote about events such as the English Peasants' Revolt in the 1380s and the Harelle and Maillotins revolts in France during the same period.〔Cohn, Samuel. ''Lust for Liberty: The Politics of Social Revolt in Medieval Europe, 1200–1425 Italy, France, and Flanders''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2006. 2, 39.〕 He also recorded Charles VI's reinstatement of the Marmousets, the choice of Olivier de Clisson as royal constable,〔Henneman, John Bell. ''Olivier de Clisson and Political Society in France under Charles V and Charles VI''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1996. 134.〕 and the disastrous ''Bal des Ardents'' in 1393.〔


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