- John
Lydgate of Bury (c. 1370 – c. 1451) was an
English monk and poet, born in Lidgate, near Haverhill, Suffolk, England.
Lydgate's poetic output is prodigious...
- 1869 and 1870: the
novel "Middlemarch" (which
focused on the
character of
Lydgate) and the long
story "Miss Brooke" (which
focused on the
character of Dorothea)...
- Look up
Lydgate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lydgate may
refer to: John
Lydgate (1370–1451),
English monk and poet John
Mortimer Lydgate (1854–1922)...
-
Lydgate Junior School is
situated on
Manchester Road and has
around 480
pupils between the ages of 7 and 11.
While Lydgate Infant School on
Lydgate Lane...
- but
Lydgate has a
ballad on the subject. 'Chichevache'
literally means '****rdly' or 'greedy cow'." In the
early fifteenth century John
Lydgate wrote...
-
relationship with
attorney Joanna Lydgate, her
former chief deputy. She
clarified that
their relationship did not
begin until Lydgate had
departed the role to...
- long poem by
English poet John
Lydgate. It is
based on
Giovanni Boccaccio's work De
Casibus Virorum Illustrium,
which Lydgate knew in a
French translation...
- on Fox's short-lived series,
Alcatraz (2012). He also
appeared as Dr.
Lydgate in Once Upon a Time in
Wonderland and Once Upon a Time and
recurred as...
- and Greenfield. The bid was unsuccessful. The tunnel,
running underneath Lydgate,
connected Gr****croft and Grotton, and is
still completely intact and maintained...
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Siege of
Thebes is a 4716-line poem
written by John
Lydgate between 1420 and 1422.
Lydgate composed the
Siege of
Thebes directly following his composition...