He was captured by the King and ransomed
in 1360, Geoffrey Chaucer became involved in protracted peace negotiations, on behalf of the king, with the French army.
well none actually knows because he worked all around most parts of England and France
he was ransomed in 1359 for £16 which in today's money it is £122,000.00
Marie de France, a twelfth-century poet, claimed to have obtained narratives from Breton storytellers.
Geoffrey Unsworth died on October 28, 1978, in Brittany, France.
Chaucer traveled to Italy and France. In Italy, he likely visited cities like Florence and Rome, which influenced his writing. In France, he went on diplomatic missions that gave him exposure to French literature and culture.
Geoffrey Chaucer, known for "The Canterbury Tales," is one of the most famous writers of the fourteenth century. Other notable writers include Petrarch in Italy, Boccaccio in Italy, and Christine de Pizan in France. These writers contributed significantly to literature and poetry during this period.
What happened in new France was that new france had fought for the freedom that they have today in france.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
napleon becomes emperor of france!!
protest
No. It has never happened.