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Thomas Blundeville (c. 1522 – c. 1606) was an
English humanist writer and mathematician. He is
known for work on logic, astronomy,
education and horsemanship...
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Thomas Blunville (or
Thomas de
Blundeville; died 16
August 1236) was a
medieval Bishop of Norwich.
Blunville was a
royal clerk and
administered the see...
- 1602 in
science and
technology involved some
significant events.
Thomas Blundeville publishes The
Theoriques of the
Seuen Planets, ****isted by
Lancelot Browne...
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Giovanni da
Verrazzano João Gonçalves
Zarco Leon
Battista Alberti Thomas Blundeville Giovanni Boccaccio Poggio Bracciolini Leonardo Bruni Johannes Cuspinian...
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imitation of the
Tower of
London Wakefield Tower was
originally called Blundeville Tower. Flambard,
Bishop of Durham, was
imprisoned by
Henry I "for the...
- Liverpool. The
castle was built, as a fortress, in 1228, by
Ranulf de
Blundeville;
became a
royal garrison between Henry III. and his barons; was dismantled...
- embanner, 2018, p. 91 Eales,
Richard (2004). "Ranulf (III) [Ranulf de
Blundeville],
sixth earl of
Chester and
first earl of
Lincoln (1170–1232), magnate"...
- 1220 6th creation;
recreated 1225, 1307, 1330 Earl of
Lincoln 1217 de
Blundeville extinct 1232 also Earl of
Chester Earl of Kent 1226
Burgh extinct 1243...
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September 1226. 1226 1236
Thomas Blunville Also
recorded as
Thomas de
Blundeville.
Formerly Clerk of the Exchequer.
Elected in
October 1226 and consecrated...
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village was the home of the
Blonumvyll or
Blundeville family in the 15th century:
Richard & William.
Thomas Blundeville (c. 1522–1606),
humanist writer, mathematician...