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Clanvowe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Clanvowe (c.1341–1391),
Welsh diplomat, soldier, and poet
Thomas Clanvowe (died 1410)...
- Sir John
Clanvowe (c. 1341 – 17
October 1391) was a
Welsh diplomat, poet and
chamber knight to
Richard II. He was born to a
Marcher family and was possibly...
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Clanvowe (died 1410) was a
British landowner,
Member of
Parliament and
Sheriff of Herefordshire.
Clanvowe was
probably the son of Sir John
Clanvowe (died...
- He was a
crusader with his
Lollard brother (and
possible lover) John
Clanvowe, with whom he was
buried inside the Arap
Mosque in Istanbul. Sir William...
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adelphopoiesis may have also
taken place between William Neville and John
Clanvowe. In the late
twentieth century, the
Christian tradition gained notoriety...
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married twice:
Firstly to
Elizabeth Clanvowe,
daughter of
Philip Clanvowe and aunt and co-heiress of Sir
Thomas Clanvowe (died 1410),
Member of Parliament...
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English creatively is made for the diplomat,
soldier and poet John
Clanvowe (1341–1391).[citation needed] The
influence of
Welsh English can be seen...
- One
shows the arms of
Poyntz of four
quarters ( 1:Poyntz; 2:de Acton; 3:
Clanvowe; 4:FitzNichol); the
other shows the same
first four
quarters with an additional...
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Reginald Hilton.
Thomas Walsingham's
Chronicle adds
William Nevil and John
Clanvowe to the list, and
other potential members of this
circle have been identified...
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writer to use
English creatively is made for the poet, John
Clanvowe (1341–1391).
Clanvowe's best-known work was The Book of Cupid, God of Love or The Cuckoo...