Popular at the time the lower and middle classes, Despenser's Crusade "was only widely criticised in hindsight", and "for all its canonical propriety, [it] was the Hundred Years' War thinly disguised". Among contemporary critics of the crusade, besides John Wyclif, was the French chronicler Jean Froissart, who charged its leaders with hypocrisy.
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