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About 1343 died 1400
Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his Canterbury Tales at the end of the 14th century. They were written in Middle English in a verse style, like a long poem. It is a set of stories told from the perspective of 30 travelers.
Geoffrey Chaucer was an influential English poet of the Middle Ages, known for works such as "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories told by pilgrims. He is often referred to as the "Father of English literature" for his significant contributions to the development of English poetry.
in 1360, Geoffrey Chaucer became involved in protracted peace negotiations, on behalf of the king, with the French army.
The first time April 1st and foolishness were associated was in 1392 in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
The date cannot be determined exactly, but the 1380s are probably the most likely, as the Tales mention various events at the beginning of that time period. But no later than 1400 as Chaucer died that year.
He died
An astrolabe was a mechanical model, often made from brass, that showed the planets in their orbits round the sun, controlled by gear-wheels that made them move by the correct amounts. The English author Geoffrey Chaucer wrote a book about astrolabes for his ten-year-old son in about 1380.
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Chaucer did not write a ballad of gentleness. However, he did write "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories in medieval English society.
47 and on the 25th of October that same year he died
Rome did not fight in Rome. It had hundreds of wars throughout its 2,100-year history from founding in 753 BCE to the fall of the eastern empire in 1453 CE.