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William of Wykeham (/ ˈ w ɪ k ə m /; 1320 or 1324 – 27 September 1404) was Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England. He founded New College, Oxford, and New College School in 1379, and founded Winchester College in 1382. He was also the clerk of works when much of Windsor Castle was built.
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William von Wykeham (* 1324 in Wickham, Hampshire; † 27....
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The history of Winchester College began in 1382 with its...
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16. Apr. 2024 · William of Wykeham (born 1324, Wickham, Hampshire, Eng.—died Sept. 27, 1404, Bishops Waltham, Hampshire) was an English prelate and statesman, the founder of Winchester College and of New College, Oxford. Wykeham evidently came from a very poor family.
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8. Mai 2018 · William of Wykeham (1324–1404) English bishop and political leader. As Bishop of Winchester from 1367, he was prominent in royal counsels. He served as chancellor (1367–71) under Edward III and again (1389–91) under Richard II. He founded Winchester College, Winchester, and New College, Oxford. World Encyclopedia.
3. Jan. 2015 · William of Wykeham was born a Hampshire man and became one of England’s most influential people in the 14th century. His was a humble beginning, born in the market town of Wickham sometime in the Summer of 1324. He probably only became known as William de Wykeham when he actually left his home town of Wickham. His father John, also ...
1. Dez. 2009 · William Wykeham, the ‘peasant boy’ who became chancellor of England and bishop of one of the wealthiest sees in Christendom, about whom Froissart famously.