Robert de Eglesfield

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Robert de Eglesfield was a 14th-century English cleric and royal chaplain best known as the founder of The Queen’s College, Oxford.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English cleric
college founder
founder
human
associatedWith Anglo-Norman court
surface form: English royal court

The Queen's College, Oxford
surface form: The Queen’s College, Oxford
centuryOfActivity 14th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
educatedAt University of Oxford
era Late Middle Ages
fieldOfWork pastoral care
theology
founded The Queen's College, Oxford
surface form: The Queen’s College, Oxford
gender male
hasHonorificTitle Master
knownFor founding The Queen’s College, Oxford
languageOfWorkOrName Middle English
notableWork founding of The Queen’s College, Oxford
occupation cleric
college founder
royal chaplain
partOf English clergy
placeOfActivity Kingdom of England
Oxford
positionHeld royal chaplain
religion Christianity

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The Queen's College, Oxford foundedBy Robert de Eglesfield