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Primat (died c. 1277) was a French Benedictine monk and historian of the abbey of Saint-Denis near Paris. He composed two histories of France with a royal focus, one in Latin and the other in Old French. His Latin chronicle covers the years 1248 to 1277 but now survives only in an Old French translation and in excerpts incorporated into the works of others. It contains a detailed account of the reign of Louis IX, making it one of the most important contemporary sources for that reign. His French chronicle, the Roman des rois, covers the entire history of France down to 1223. It was completed around 1274 for Philip III and its presentation copy is extant. It is the earliest version of what would become the Grandes Chroniques de France, the first official history of France.

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  • Primat von Saint-Denis (de)
  • Primat de Saint-Denis (fr)
  • Primat of Saint-Denis (en)
  • Примат из Сен-Дени (ru)
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  • Primat († nach 1277) war ein französischer Übersetzer und Chronist im 13. Jahrhundert. Sein Werk, der Roman aux rois (Roman der Könige), bildet die Basis der Grandes Chroniques de France. (de)
  • Le moine Primat de Saint-Denis est un religieux membre de la communauté de Saint-Denis. Il est auteur et historien, compilateur de la première version en français des Grandes Chroniques de France. (fr)
  • Примат из Сен-Дени (фр. Primat de Saint-Denis, лат. Primatus Sancti Dionysii monachus; ум. около 1285) — французский хронист, монах-бенедиктинец из аббатства Сен-Дени, автор старофранцузского «Романа королей» (фр. Roman des rois), один из составителей «Больших французских хроник» (фр. Grandes Chroniques de France). (ru)
  • Primat (died c. 1277) was a French Benedictine monk and historian of the abbey of Saint-Denis near Paris. He composed two histories of France with a royal focus, one in Latin and the other in Old French. His Latin chronicle covers the years 1248 to 1277 but now survives only in an Old French translation and in excerpts incorporated into the works of others. It contains a detailed account of the reign of Louis IX, making it one of the most important contemporary sources for that reign. His French chronicle, the Roman des rois, covers the entire history of France down to 1223. It was completed around 1274 for Philip III and its presentation copy is extant. It is the earliest version of what would become the Grandes Chroniques de France, the first official history of France. (en)
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