the royal court of Edward III

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The royal court of Edward III was the political and cultural center of 14th-century England, known for its chivalric ideals, military campaigns like the early Hundred Years’ War, and the flourishing of English literature and courtly life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural center
political institution
royal court
associatedWith Order of the Garter NERFINISHED
St George's Chapel, Windsor NERFINISHED
Tower of London NERFINISHED
Westminster Palace NERFINISHED
Windsor Castle NERFINISHED
founding of the Order of the Garter
country Kingdom of England
employs administrators
chamber knights
clerks
diplomats
heralds
minstrels
poets
royal chaplains
royal household officials
endTime 1377
followedBy royal court of Richard II NERFINISHED
follows royal court of Edward II NERFINISHED
hasActivity diplomatic receptions
feasts and banquets
holding parliaments
patronage of chroniclers
religious observances
royal councils
tournaments and jousts
hasCharacteristic aristocratic magnificence
centralized royal administration
chivalric ideals
courtly culture
diplomatic activity
elaborate tournaments
knightly orders
militarism
military planning center
patronage of literature
patronage of the arts
hasMember Alice Perrers NERFINISHED
Edward the Black Prince NERFINISHED
Geoffrey Chaucer NERFINISHED
Henry of Grosmont NERFINISHED
Jean Froissart NERFINISHED
John of Gaunt NERFINISHED
Lionel of Antwerp NERFINISHED
Philippa of Hainault NERFINISHED
Richard Bury NERFINISHED
Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel NERFINISHED
Thomas Bradwardine NERFINISHED
Thomas of Woodstock NERFINISHED
Walter Manny NERFINISHED
William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury NERFINISHED
William de Bohun NERFINISHED
William de Clinton NERFINISHED
William of Wykeham NERFINISHED
hasMonarch Edward III of England NERFINISHED
headOfState Edward III of England NERFINISHED
influenced courtly poetry in England
development of English chivalry
emergence of Middle English literature
ideology of English kingship
late medieval English aristocratic culture
influencedBy Arthurian legend NERFINISHED
Burgundian chivalric traditions
Capetian French court culture NERFINISHED
languageUsed Anglo-Norman French NERFINISHED
Latin
Middle English NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
Westminster NERFINISHED
notableFor development of courtly life in England
display of royal magnificence
early successes in the Hundred Years' War
flourishing of English literature
promotion of the Order of the Garter
partOf Plantagenet dynasty NERFINISHED
significantEvent Battle of Crécy planning
Battle of Poitiers planning
Black Prince's campaigns coordination
Edward III's claim to the French throne
early phase of the Hundred Years' War
startTime 1327
temporalCoverage 14th century

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Chaucer at the Court of Edward III depicts the royal court of Edward III
Bishop Thomas Hatfield participatedIn the royal court of Edward III
subject surface form: Thomas Hatfield
this entity surface form: royal government of Edward III