Geoffrey Chauser
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c. 1312-1313
Birth of Geoffrey Chaucers father, John Chaucer.
1313
Birth of Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian poet.
1321
Death of Dante Alighieri, Italian Poet, soon after the completion of the Divina Commedia.
1327
Accession of Edward III, aged 14.
1340
Boccaccio writes Filocolo.
c. 1340-1345
Birth of Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Daily Life in Chaucers England
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1337-1453
The Hundred Years War between England and France.
The English had held land in France for a long time, but lost Normandy in 1204. In 1337 Edward III declared himself king of France based on his mothers lineage. His ambition was the recovery of territories England used to held in France. His declaration was the onset of a long period of wars.
1338
Completion of Giovanni Boccaccios Il Filostrato.
1340
Birth of Eustache Deschamps, French poet.
1341
Boccaccios finishes Teseide delle Nozze dEmilia.
1346
English victory at the battle of Crecy.
1348-1349
The Black Death wipes out one third of the population of England.
Early 1350s
Revival of alliterative poetry in the West and North-West of England.
1356
English victory at the battle of Poitiers. King John of France is captured and lives at the English court from 1357 until 1360.
1357
Chaucer became page in the household of Elizabeth de Burgh, Countess of Ulster. (She is the wife of Lionel, Earl of Ulster, second son of Edward III.)
The earliest known document in which Geoffrey Chaucer is named is a household account book kept for the Countess (June 1356 – April 1359). The account book mentions purchases for Geoffrey Chaucer in April 1357: a short jacket, a pair of red and black hose (stockings) and a pair of shoes.
1359
In September 1359 King Edward and his sons were invading France with a large expeditionary force. Prince Lionel went into the kings army and Chaucer served in the retinue of Lionel in the war in France.
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1360
Chaucer is captured by the French at the siege of Reims. In March 1360, he is ransomed for 16 pounds.
In October 1360 peace negotiations were arranged at Calais. Prince Lionel paid Chaucer for carrying letters from Calais to England. These diplomatic errands and messenger services were the first of many journeys.
1360
Treaty of Bretigny which provides peace between England and France until 1369.
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1361-1367
Jean Froissart, the French chronicler and poet attends in the household of Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III.
1364
Death of King John of France.
Accession of Charles V
1365-1366
Chaucer marries Philippa Roet who serves in the Queens household. Philippa is the eldest daughter of the Flemish knight Sir Paon de Roet, and sister of Katherine Swynford.
1366
Death of Chaucers father. His mother remarries shortly.
1364-1366
William Langland begins the writing of Piers Plowman (the A-text).
1366
Chaucer travels to Spain.
1367
Chaucer entered service as an esquire in the household of Edward III. Chaucer is first recorded as a member of the royal household on 20 June 1367 when he was granted a royal annuity for life of 20 pounds.
Birth of Chaucers son, Thomas.
1367
Richard of Bordeaux, later Richard II, is born in January. He is the second and only surviving son of Edward, the Black Prince (eldest son of Edward III).
The Black Prince supports Pedro of Castile in the battle of Najera.
The King addresses Parliament for the the first time in English.
c. 1367-1370
Chaucer translates parts of Romaunt of the Rose. He also writes poetry in French.
1368
Chaucer writes the Book of the Duchess about the death of Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster.
1368
Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster,