How To Use John of gaunt In A Sentence
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John of Gaunt entered five groups in this year's regional festival including its wind band, low brass ensemble and trombone octet.
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Coward took the title of This Happy Breed from John of Gaunt's speech about the sceptred isle that's our one in Richard II.
This Happy Breed; Henry IV, Parts One and Two – review
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He was the great-grandson of John of Gaunt, the third son of Edward III, himself the great-great-grandson of King John, who was descendent from William I on the distaff side via his grandmother Matilda.
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In the very next year, John of Gaunt used the last Parliament of Edward III's reign to institute the most regressive tax ever witnessed in later medieval England.
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This real England, your unreal home, turns us all into maundering John of Gaunts, sighing over sceptred isles, demi-paradises, other Edens.
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Next up are Siddhartha, Hasdrubal, Montezuma, John of Gaunt, and finally my lifelong dream: Diocletian.
Wotan, Your Double-Skim Latte Is Ready
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John of Gaunt was able, on Parliament's dismissal, to recall the impeached ministers, and by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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Parliament selected a regency council that excluded the king's uncle and leading lord, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.