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John Clyn, O.F.M. (c. 1286 – c. 1349), of the Friars Minor, Kilkenny, was a 14th-century Irish friar and chronicler who lived at the time of the Black Death.
JohnClyn, O.F.M. (c. 1286 – c. 1349), of the Friars Minor, Kilkenny, was a 14th-century Irish friar and chronicler who lived at the time of the Black...
to Ledrede orders and condemned to be burnt at the stake as a heretic. JohnClyn, the Kilkenny Franciscan chronicler recorded her death: "Petronilla de...
Lamenting our misery, we feared to fly, yet we dared not remain. Friar JohnClyn witnessed its effects in Leinster, after its spread to Ireland in August...
became an active port during the Middle Ages. According to chronicler JohnClyn (c.1286–c.1349), it was one of the ports through which the plague entered...
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Italian chronicler from Florence who wrote the Nuova Cronica John of Küküllő (1320–1393) JohnClyn (fl. 1333–1349), Irish historian Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin (died...
of 1798. Dublin: James McMullen, 1832. Clyn, John, and Thady Dowling. The Annals of Ireland. By Friar JohnClyn, of the Convent of Friars Minors, Kilkenny;...
Burgundy (b. 1295) May 31 – Thomas Wake, English politician (b. 1297) June – JohnClyn, Irish Franciscan friar and chronicler June 14 – Günther von Schwarzburg...
hypothetical universalist. His most significant influence in this regard was John Davenant, later an English delegate to the Synod of Dort, who managed to...
Bermingham and William Liath de Burgh led an Anglo-Irish force to victory. JohnClyn states that "According to common report a sum of five .... thousand in...
celebrated account from a monastery in Cill Chainnigh (Kilkenny), by Friar JohnClyn in 1348 chronicles the plague as the beginning of the extinction of humanity...
Poor Clare and historian Ann Buckley Francis John Byrne (1934–2017) JohnClyn (fl. 1333–1349) James Donnelly (born 1943) – Irish social history Brian...
v t e Hiberno-Latin culture after 1169 Authors JohnClyn Henry Crumpe Henry Fitzsimon John of Fintona Malachy of Ireland Master Patrick of Ireland Doncanus...
John of Fintona (fl. late 13th century) was an Irish writer. Called "subtillissimus canonum doctor/a most subtle teacher of canon law" by Tommaso Diplovataccio...
v t e Hiberno-Latin culture after 1169 Authors JohnClyn Henry Crumpe Henry Fitzsimon John of Fintona Malachy of Ireland Master Patrick of Ireland Doncanus...
August 1316, and the Gaelic-Irish forces were comprehensively defeated. JohnClyn states that one thousand five hundred heads were collected from the battlefield...
Annals of Ireland by Friar JohnClyn. Dublin: Four Courts Press. ISBN 978-1-84682-034-2 "The Annals of Ireland by Friar JohnClyn", edited and translated...
in various sources, including the Annals of Ireland written by Friar JohnClyn and Thady Dowling, the Topography of Ireland by Gerald of Wales, the History...
Blackburn (educationalist), born in Kilkenny in 1927. Michael Byrne (1761–?) JohnClyn (14th century) William Congreve (1670–1729) Joseph Fiennes Ralph Fiennes...
Muircheartach Ó Briain, King of Thomond "The Annals of Ireland by Friar JohnClyn", edited and translated with an Introduction, by Bernadette Williams,...
). "Clyn, John". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 10 September 2018. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1899). "Walton, John (d. 1490...
Crumpe was an Oxford-based cleric from Ireland. He wrote sermons against John Wycliffe's views on dominion, though he was later condemned by the church...