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Joseph of Exeter
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Joseph of Exeter (died c. 1210)

English Latin poet. His great work, De Bello Troiano, shows the influence of Lucan and was used by Chaucer in Troilus and Criseyde. Joseph accompanied Archbishop Baldwin of Canterbury on the Third Crusade and later wrote an epic, now lost, on the deeds of Richard I.



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