Giles Fletcher the Elder

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Giles Fletcher the Elder was a 16th-century English poet, diplomat, and politician best known for his religious verse and service as ambassador to Russia under Queen Elizabeth I.

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Giles Fletcher the Elder canonical 1
Giles Fletcher the Younger 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English diplomat
English poet
English politician
diplomat
human
poet
politician
activeInCentury 16th century
17th century
authorOf Of the Russe Common Wealth
child Giles Fletcher the Younger
Phineas Fletcher
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
diplomaticMissionTo Russia
Tsardom of Russia
educatedAt Eton College
King’s College, Cambridge
employer Elizabeth I of England
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork diplomacy
politics
religious poetry
gender male
genre devotional literature
religious poetry
hasFamilyName Fletcher
hasGivenName Giles
languageOfWorkOrName English
monarchServed Elizabeth I of England
movement English Renaissance literature
notableFor embassy to Russia
religious verse
notableWork Christ’s Victorie and Triumph
Of the Russe Common Wealth
occupation civil servant
diplomat
poet
politician
participantIn English diplomatic mission to Russia
positionHeld Master of Requests
Member of Parliament of England
ambassador
remembrancer of the City of London
relative Giles Fletcher the Younger
religion Christianity
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
subjectOf English Renaissance literature studies
writingLanguage English

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Fletcher hasNotableBearer Giles Fletcher the Elder
Fletcher hasNotableBearer Giles Fletcher the Elder
this entity surface form: Giles Fletcher the Younger