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Agrippa d'Aubigné
French military officer, historian, writer and poet (1552-1630)
Geoffrey of Villehardouin
knight and historian

Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon
French writer (1675-1755)

Jean de Joinville
French chronicler
Rodulfus Glaber
French historian

Flodoard
Flodoard of Reims (; 893/4 – 28 March 966) was a Frankish chronicler and priest of the cathedral church of Reims in the West Frankish kingdom during the decades following the dissolution of the Carolingian Empire. His historical writings are major sources for the history of Western Europe, especially France, in the early and mid-tenth century.
Robert de Clari
Historian of the Crusades
Hugo Falcandus
Italian historian
Robert of Torigni
Norman monk and chronicler (c.1110–1186)
Hélinand of Froidmont
medieval poet, chronicler, and ecclesiastical writer (1160-1229)
Alberic of Trois-Fontaines
French historian and monk
Desiderius of Vienne
bishop of Vienne
Peter of Vaux de Cernay
French monk and historian
Jean Molinet
medieval French writer
William the Breton
French chronicler and poet
Aimoin of Fleury
French monk and chronicler (c.960-c.1010)
Rigord
Rigord (Rigordus) ( 1150 – c. 1209) was a French chronicler. He was probably born near Alais in Languedoc, and became a physician.
William of Nangis
French monk and historian
Jean de Wavrin
French historian
Freculphus
Freculf (, "Freculf of Lisieux"; died 8 October 850 or 852), a Frankish ecclesiastic, diplomat and historian, was a pupil of the palace school of Aachen during the reign of Charlemagne and Bishop of Lisieux from about 824 until his death. He is now best remembered for his universal chronicle, the Twelve Books of Histories (Historiarum libri XII), which is a source of information about the conversion of Gaul and the history of the Franks. Chronicles such as that of Freculf attempted to show world history from Creation to the present, while most history writing in the eighth and ninth centuries

Louis Petit de Bachaumont
French writer
Hugh of Fleury
French author and historian
Jean de Venette
French historian
Lambert of Ardres
French twelfth century chronicler
Alpert of Metz
historian
Henri de Valenciennes
French historian
Geoffroy du Breuil
12th-century French chronicler

Hugh of Poitiers
French Benedictine monk and chronicler
Edmond Jean François Barbier
French historian (1689-1771)
Chandos Herald
French-language English poet
Jean de Mailly
13th-century Dominican chronicler
Guillaume Cretin
French writer

Primat de Saint-Denis
French historian
Hériman of Tournai
French chronicler

Jean Dardel
14th-century French historian
Richer of Senones
medieval French historian
Gilles Le Bouvier
French diplomat
Casimir Freschot
French historian, chronicler and translator
Étienne de Rouen
Norman chronicler