John Barbour

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John Barbour was a 14th-century Scottish poet and cleric, best known as one of the earliest major figures in Scots literature.

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John Barbour canonical 4
Makars (Scottish court poets) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish poet
cleric
medieval writer
person
poet
activeIn Kingdom of Scotland
centuryOfActivity 14th century
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
describedAs one of the earliest major figures in Scots literature
ethnicity Scottish
fieldOfWork clerical work
literature
poetry
floruit 14th century
genre epic poetry
historical poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Middle English
Scots
movement early Scots literature
name John Barbour self-link
nationality Kingdom of Scotland
notability early major figure in Scots literature
notableWork The Brus
occupation cleric
poet
positionHeld Archdeacon of Aberdeen
religion Christianity
religiousDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
wroteAbout Scottish history
First War of Scottish Independence
surface form: Wars of Scottish Independence

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The Brus author John Barbour
The Bannatyne Manuscript associatedWith John Barbour
this entity surface form: Makars (Scottish court poets)
Barbour’s Bruce author John Barbour
Barbour’s Bruce workOf John Barbour
John Barbour name John Barbour self-link