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Geoffrey Chaucer / Knights of the Garter / Ewelme / Allegory / Thomas Chaucer / Christine de Pizan / William de la Pole /  1st Duke of Suffolk / The Book of the City of Ladies / Duchess / English people / British people / Literature
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Geoffrey Chaucer
Knights of the Garter
Ewelme
Allegory
Thomas Chaucer
Christine de Pizan
William de la Pole
1st Duke of Suffolk
The Book of the City of Ladies
Duchess
English people
British people
Literature

Misericordia International Xne Library of Alice Chaucer, JDucness of Suffolk? A Fifteenfk-Century Owner of a JDoke ot le ^L/itee de JUames

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