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  1. Alice Chaucer, Duquesa de Suffolk, LG (c. 1404 – 1475) foi uma nobre inglesa, neta do poeta inglês Geoffrey Chaucer. [ 1 ] Casada três vezes, eventualmente se tornou Dama da Nobilíssima Ordem da Jarreteira, honraria raramente estendida a mulheres que marcava a amizade de Alice e seu terceiro marido, 1º Duque de Suffolk, William ...

  2. Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk, LG (c. 1404–1475) was a granddaughter of the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Married three times, she eventually became a Lady of the Most Noble Order of the Garter , an honour granted rarely to women and marking the friendship between herself and her third husband, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of ...

  3. ” The woman of which Suffolk spoke so highly was his duchess, Alice Chaucer. A granddaughter of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, Alice was born around 1404, probably at the manor of Ewelme in Oxfordshire, and was the only child of Thomas Chaucer and Maud Burghersh. She never met her famous grandfather, who died in 1400.

  4. 15 de dez. de 2014 · Within the tomb lies Alice de la Pole, late duchess of Suffolk (and lady of the Garter), but her posthumous “fame” derives from her maiden name, which was Chaucer. Alice was born c.1404, probably at Ewelme, the only child of Thomas Chaucer (c.1367-1434) and his wife Maud Burghersh (c.1379-1437).

  5. 13 de jul. de 2018 · [Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk] Led on by the criticism of the Duke of York, William, who served as the Lord High Chamberlain for King Henry, took the blame for the loss of English land in France.

  6. Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk, LG, was born around 1404 and died in 1475. She was the granddaughter of Geoffrey Chaucer, the English poet known for ‘The Canterbury Tales.’ Alice was the daughter of Thomas Chaucer and Matilda Burghersh.

  7. Em 1455, Alice Chaucer era a guardiã de Henry Holland, 3 e duque de Exeter, encarcerado no castelo de Wallingford após a derrota de Lancastrian em St Albans. Ela permaneceu oficialmente a senhora do castelo de Wallingford até pelo menos 1471, e possivelmente até sua morte em 1475.