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Apr 2022
1h 54m

Le combat médiéval - Entretien avec Pier...

BENJAMIN BRILLAUD
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J'ai eu le plaisir de recevoir Pierre-Alexandre Chaize, docteur en Histoire médiévale et archiviste. Nous sommes revenus sur un certain nombre de questions liées à sa spécialité, le combat à la fin du Moyen Âge et la façon dont son apprentissage a été transcrit dans les manuscrits de l'époque. Connaissez-vous le Béhourd ou les Arts Martiaux Historiques Européens ? Comment peut-on travailler sur les manuels d'arts martiaux de cette époque ? Découvrez le dans cet entretien !


En plus de tout cela, notre invité est également connu sous le pseudonyme de Docteur Bagarre, et fait de la vulgarisation sur son compte Twitter et sa chaîne Twitch.

Twitter : https://twitter.com/docteurbagarre

Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/docteurbagarre


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