Lancelot de Carle

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Lancelot de Carle was a 16th-century French diplomat, poet, and cleric best known for his eyewitness verse account of the fall and execution of Anne Boleyn.

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instanceOf Catholic priest
French diplomat
cleric
human
poet
associatedWith English Tudor court NERFINISHED
French royal court NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 1508
dateOfDeath 1568
describedInWork events at the English court in 1536
employer French crown
fieldOfWork diplomacy
literature
religion
genre historical narrative
poetry
religious literature
hasGender male
hasWrittenForm epistolary poem
knownFor French verse letter on the trial of Anne Boleyn
eyewitness account of Anne Boleyn’s fall
languageOfWorkOrName French
nationality French
notableWork verse account of the trial and execution of Anne Boleyn
Épistre contenant le procès criminel faict à l’encontre de la royne Anne Boullant d’Angleterre NERFINISHED
occupation cleric
diplomat
poet
participantIn French diplomatic mission to England
placeOfDeath Riez NERFINISHED
positionHeld French ambassadorial secretary in England
bishop of Riez NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
sourceFor Tudor-era English history
historiography of Anne Boleyn’s downfall
witnessed execution of Anne Boleyn
trial of Anne Boleyn
workPeriod 16th century
wroteAbout Anne Boleyn NERFINISHED
Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED

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Collège de Guyenne notableAlumnus Lancelot de Carle