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Robert Southey

englischer Dichter, Geschichtsschreiber und Kritiker

Robert Southey

English romantic poet (1774–1843)

Born 1774-08-12
Died 1843-03-21

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Robert Southey

English romantic poet (1774–1843)

Born 1774-08-12
Died 1843-03-21

Subjects

Biography, History, Poetry, Naval History, Admirals, Description and travel, Correspondence, English poetry, English Authors, Methodism, Great Britain. Royal Navy, Histoire navale, Church of England, Church history, English Poets, Essays, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Europe, politics and government, Nelson, horatio nelson, viscount, 1758-1805, Social life and customs, Social problems, Anecdotes, Brazil, history, Clergy, Great Britain

Places

Great Britain, England, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Grande-Bretagne, Portugal, France, Netherlands, Spain, New England, Scotland, America, Corsica, Corsica (France), Devon, Devon (England), Ecuador, London, Palestine, The Baltic, The Caribbean, The Mediterranean, United States, Venezuela

People

Horatio Nelson Nelson Viscount (1758-1805), Robert Southey (1774-1843), John Wesley (1703-1791), Joan of Arc, Saint (1412-1431), Wat Tyler (-1381), Roderick King of the Visigoths (-711?), Jean Chapelain (1595-1674), Thomas More Sir, Saint (1478-1535), William Cowper (1731-1800), Andrew Bell (1753-1832), Charles Howard Nottingham Earl of (approximately 1536-1624), Francis Drake (approximately 1540-1596), George Clifford Cumberland Earl of (1558-1605), George III King of Great Britain (1738-1820), George Nugent Grenville Nugent Baron (1788-1850), Horatio Nelson Nelson Viscount, John Hawkins Sir (1532-1595), John May (1775-1856), Lope de Aguirre (d. 1561), Madog ab Owain Gwynedd (1150-1180?), Pedro de UrsΓΊa (d. 1561), Richard Grenville Sir (1541?-1591), Thomas Cavendish (1560-1592), Walter Raleigh Sir (1552?-1618), William Smith (1756-1835)

Time

19th century, 18th century, To 1810, To 1811, To 1822, 18e siècle, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, 1556-1772, 1556-1810, 1701-1800, 1758-1805, 1763-1822, 1798, 1810-, 1811-1870, 1817, 1818, 19e siècle, Charles VII, 1422-1461, December, Richard II, 1377-1399, Tudors, 1485-1603, Wars of Independence, 1809-1830

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