Geoffrey Chaucer | |
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Geoffrey Chaucer (llun dychmygol) | |
Ganwyd | c. 1343 Llundain |
Bu farw | c. 25 Hydref 1400 Llundain |
Dinasyddiaeth | Teyrnas Lloegr |
Galwedigaeth | ieithydd, bardd, awdur geiriau, athronydd, gwleidydd, cyfieithydd, astroleg, llenor |
Swydd | Member of the 1386 Parliament |
Adnabyddus am | The Canterbury Tales, The Book of the Duchess, The House of Fame, Troilus and Criseyde, The Legend of Good Women, The compleynt unto Pity, A Treatise on the Astrolabe, The compleynt of Venus, The Complaint of Mars, Chaucer's complaint unto his purse, Boece, Parlement of Foules, The Romaunt of the Rose, Anelida and Arcite |
Arddull | barddoniaeth |
Tad | John Chaucer |
Mam | Agnes Copton |
Priod | Philippa Roet |
Plant | Thomas Chaucer, Elizabeth Chaucer, Lewis Chaucer |
llofnod | |
Llenor Saesneg o Loegr oedd Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 – 25 Hydref, 1400?). Mae'n fwyaf adnabyddus fel awdur The Canterbury Tales ("Chwedlau Caergaint").[1]