A. 1360
B. 1357
C. 1378
D. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- chaucer was imprisoned during_______________?
A. hundred years’ war
B. Black death
C. Peasant revolt
D. none of the above - The annals of Massachusetts Bay will inform us, that of six governors, in the space of about forty years from the surrender of the old charter, under James II., two were imprisoned by a popular insurrection – a third, as Hutchinson inclines to believe, was driven from the province by the whizzing of a musket ball – a fourth, in the opinion of the same historian, was hastened to his grave by continual bickerings with the house of representatives – and the remaining two, as well as their successors, till the Revolution, were favored with few and brief intervals of peaceful sway. What is an “insurrection” ?
A. An act or instance of beginning
B. An of revolting against civil authority
C. The state of one risen from the dead
D. The condition of being stopped - Which writer spent more than twelve years imprisoned in the Tower of London ?
A. Sir Thomas More
B. Sir Walter Raleigh
C. Sir Philip Sidney
D. John Milton - In which year did Chaucer fought in Hundred Years’ War between France and England ?
A. 1374
B. 1359
C. 1367
D. 1382 - In which year Geoffrey Chaucer born ?
A. 1343
B. 1336
C. 1432
D. 1347 - Which year Geoffrey Chaucer was born ?
A. 1340 AD
B. 1341 AD
C. 1342 AD
D. 1343 AD - Chaucer was released from legal action by____________in a deed of May 1, 1380 from rape and abduction ?
A. Miss Cecily Chaumpaigne
B. Philippa de Roet of Flanders
C. Agnes de Copton
D. none of the above - which of these kings was not served by Chaucer ?
A. Edward III
B. Henry II
C. Richard II
D. none of the above - chaucer was fined in 1367 or 1366 for_______________________?
A. beating a friar in a London street
B. for writing poetry against the church
C. for crossing the border of Great Britain
D. none of the above - which of these is not certain about Chaucer ?
A. his birth date
B. his death year
C. his father’s name
D. none of the above