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  2. Category:14th-century English people - Wikipedia

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    William Bart. William Barton (priest) Richard Basset, 1st Baron Basset of Weldon. Philip Baston. Robert Baston. Thomas de Baumburgh. Beatrice, Countess of Arundel. Guy de Beauchamp II. John Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp of Somerset.

  3. Category:14th-century English nobility - Wikipedia

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    Margaret de Clare, Baroness Badlesmere. Hugh Bardolf, 1st Baron Bardolf. Ralph Basset, 2nd Baron Basset of Drayton. Richard Basset, 1st Baron Basset of Weldon. Philippa de Beauchamp. Isabella, Countess of Bedford. John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford. Joan de Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny.

  4. List of the titled nobility of England and Ireland 1300–1309

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    The titled nobility of England and Ireland consisted of one rank until 1337, namely that of earl. [3] Edward I (1272–1307) led a restrictive policy on the creation of new earldoms, and at the end of his reign the number of earls was at eleven. [3][4] The final years of the thirteenth century had seen a dramatic fall-off in the upper level of ...

  5. England in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    England in the Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the medieval period, from the end of the 5th century through to the start of the early modern period in 1485. When England emerged from the collapse of the Roman Empire, the economy was in tatters and many of the towns abandoned. After several centuries of Germanic immigration ...

  6. 14th century - Wikipedia

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    The 14th century lasted from 1 January 1301 (represented by the Roman numerals MCCCI) to 31 December 1400 (MCD). It is estimated that the century witnessed the death of more than 45 million lives from political and natural disasters in both Europe and the Mongol Empire. [1][2] West Africa experienced economic growth and prosperity.

  7. Geoffrey Chaucer - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Chaucer. Geoffrey Chaucer (/ ˈtʃɔːsər / CHAW-sər; c. 1343 – 25 October 1400) was an English poet, author, and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales. [1] He has been called the "father of English literature", or, alternatively, the "father of English poetry". [2]

  8. Category:14th-century English monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Edward I of England ‎ (6 C, 42 P) Edward II of England ‎ (2 C, 24 P) Edward III of England ‎ (5 C, 56 P)

  9. Category:14th century in England - Wikipedia

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    List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1308–1325. List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1327–1376. List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1377–1397. List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1399–1411. List of the titled nobility of England and Ireland 1300–1309. Lords Appellant.