EditorialTournament held at St. Inglevert near Calais where three French knights (Sir Reginald de Roye, Sir Boucicaut and Lord de Saimpi) defend the lists for 30 days against all-comers from England and elsewhere, c.1380. Woodcut after an illuminated manuscript...
EditorialTwo flags identifying the unmarked grave sites for brothers Na'im and Khiel at Rosedale Cemetery in New Jersey, on June, 22, 2018. (Ruddy Roye/The New York Times)
EditorialPicturesque and Romantic Journeys in Old France, Picardie (Vol. 2): Roye (Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l'ancienne France par Charles Nodier, J. Taylor, et Alphonse de Cailleux: Roye), 1824, published 1840. Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803...
EditorialThe tournament of St. Inglevert in 1390. Three of the prominent French Knights were Sir Boucicaut the younger; The Lord Reginald de Roye and the Lord de Saimpi. Of of the many English Knights were Sir John Holland; Lord Clifford; Sir Henry Beaumont; a...
EditorialJoust of John de Holand and Regnault de Roye. Anciennes et nouvelles chroniques d'Angleterre (also known as Recueil des croniques d’Engleterre). S. Netherlands (Bruges), late 15th century. Source: Royal 14 E. IV, f.293v. Language: French.
EditorialTournament held at St. Inglevere near Calais where three French knights (Sir Reginald de Roye, Sir Boucicaut and Lord de Saimpi) defend the lists for 30 days against all-comers from England and elsewhere, c.1380. Handcoloured lithograph after an illumi...
EditorialA joust between two mounted knights, 14th century. From the tournament held at St. Inglevere near Calais, c. 1380, where three French knights (Sir Reginald de Roye, Sir Boucicaut and Lord de Saimpi) defended the lists for 30 days against all-comers fro...