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Osbern Bokenam (c. 1393 – c. 1464, also
spelt Bokenham) was an
English Augustinian (Austin)
friar and poet. He was a
follower of
Geoffrey Chaucer. Osbern...
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reliable information concerning the
details of her death.
Osbern Bokenam, A
Legend of Holy Women,
written in the 1440s,
offers some
further detail...
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discussing northern English's
alleged outlandishness, and in c. 1440
Osbern Bokenam wrote about Scots'
influence on
northern English in his Map**** Angliae...
- (1361–1375)
Christine de Pisan, The Book of the City of
Ladies (1405)
Osbern Bokenam,
Legendys of
hooly wummen (c.1430)
George Ballard,
Memoirs of
Several Ladies...
- came out. It was also a
major source for John Mirk's Festial,
Osbern Bokenam's Legends of
Hooly Wummen, and the
Scottish Legendary. By the end of the...
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Taranto (d. 1463) Anna of Moscow,
Byzantine empress consort (d. 1417)
Osbern Bokenam,
English Augustinian friar and poet
Thomas de Morley, 5th
Baron Morley...
- US poet
Christian Bök (born 1966),
experimental Canadian poet
Osbern Bokenam (c. 1393 – c. 1464),
English poet and
friar Eavan Boland (1944–2020), Irish...
- Serbia/Greece, p/nf/d)
Dragoslav Bokan (born 1961, Yugoslavia/Serbia, nf)
Osbern Bokenam (c. 1393 – c. 1464, England, p) Saïdou
Bokoum (born 1945, Guinea, f/nf)...
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Gloucester (died 1200),
English Benedictine monk and
hagiographer Osbern Bokenam (died c. 1447),
English poet
Osbern FitzRichard, Anglo-Norman baron, Richard...
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feminist John Bois (1560–1643), scholar, AV
translator and
cleric Osbern Bokenam (c. 1393 – c. 1463),
literary historian and
cleric Robert Bolt (1924–1995)...