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Alain Chartier (ou Charretier, en latin « Alanus Auriga »), né vers 1385/90 à Bayeux, mort vers 1430 (le 20 mars 1430?), sans doute à Avignon, est un poète, diplomate, orateur et écrivain politique français, ayant écrit à la fois en latin et en moyen français.
Alain Chartier (or Charretier, in Latin "Alanus Auriga"), born around 1385/90 in Bayeux, died around 1430 (March 20, 1430?), probably in Avignon, was a French poet, diplomat, orator and political writer, having written both in Latin and in Middle French.