Фуке, Жан — 86
Фульбер, каноник — 58
Халитгар — 34
Харита — 77
Хартвел-младший, Абрахам — 272
Хаус, Грегори — 93
Хикс Э. - 23
Хиндасвинт, Флавий, король вестготов -100, 136
Холл, Эдвард — 87
Цезарий Гейстербахский — 59
Цицерон — 159
Цицикорэ — 81
Чобэм, Томас — 152
Чолокашвили, Бидзин, св. — 84, 89
Шампион П. - 219–220, 225
Шап, Жиар де — 127
Шарло Конверс — 60
Шартр, Жак де — 214
Шартр, Реньо де — 220, 222, 236
Шартье, Жан — 234-235
Шартье, Симон — 51-52
Шасне, Бартелеми де — 104–105,117 Шатейон, Диманш де — 121
Шателен, Жорж — 237, 243
Шевро, Анна — 259–271 Шико, Жанно — 138
Шиффоло Ж. - 165
Шмитт-Пантель П. - 71–72, 75–76 Шуази, аббат де — 289
Шуасоль, Галео де — 60
Эгремон, сир д’ — 60
Эдуард II, король Англии — 145 Эйнхард — 155
Эквен, сир д’ — 178
Элизбар и Шалва, эриставы Ксанские — 84
Элоиза — 56, 58
Эльда, супруга Урызмага — 81
Эльфгива, супруга Кнута Великого — 55 Энгьен, Мариэтт д’ — 177
Эон, шевалье д’ — 289
Эпикур — 20
Эрик XIV, король Швеции — 82
Эрикур, Кристофль де — 267, 269
Эскуши, Матье д’ — 219, 236 Эсмеральда — 99
Эстре, Диана д’ — 104
Этвуд, Джон — 86
Этуаль, Пьер де л’ — 248, 255, 258–259, 262, 271, 305
Юген, Кола — 208
Юстиниан — 65, 137
Якобсон Р. - 300
This book is an attempt to study what is usually hidden in the historical sources — the particulars of private life of the people in the Middle Ages and in the early Modern Times, their personal experiences, their marital love and betrayals, the unshared feelings, friendship, offence, their attempts to solve family problems on their own or resorting to the judicial authorities. The research is based primarely on the archival records (Archives Nationales de la France. Série JJ — Registres du Trésor des chartes; Série X 2a — Registres criminels du Parlement de Paris; Série Y — Châtelet de Paris) and presents a micro-historical work.
The heroes of the stories collected here were the simplest townsfolk who were almost never mentioned in the chronicles, theological and didactic treatises or in the fiction literature. They could get into the view of a historian, only if they were involved in various crimes and the judges began to be interested in them. The records of the criminal investigations, which were carefully conducted in the French Kingdom for many centuries, allow partly to penetrate the secrets of its inhabitants, to hear how they talked about the most intimate moments of their existence, to know what they believed permissible to discuss publicly, and what they didn’t, to understand what legal and cultural ideas they were guided by.