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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_FastolfJohn Fastolf - Wikipedia

    Sir John Fastolf KG (6 November 1380 – 5 November 1459) was a late medieval English soldier, landowner, and knight who fought in the Hundred Years' War. He has enjoyed a more lasting reputation as the prototype, in some part, of Shakespeare 's character Sir John Falstaff .

  2. Sir John Fastolf (6 de noviembre de 1380 en Norfolk, Inglaterra - 5 de noviembre de 1459 en Caister-on-Sea) fue un soldado, terrateniente y caballero inglés de finales de la Edad Media que luchó en la Guerra de los Cien Años. Fue inspiración para el personaje de William Shakespeare, Falstaff.

  3. Sir John Fastolf, English career soldier who fought and made his fortune in the second phase of the Hundred Years’ War. His name is immortalized through William Shakespeare’s character Sir John Falstaff, but the courageous Fastolf bears little resemblance to the cowardly, dissolute, clowning Falstaff.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › John_FastolfJohn Fastolf - Wikiwand

    6 de noviembre de 1380 jul. Sir John Fastolf fue un soldado, terrateniente y caballero inglés de finales de la Edad Media que luchó en la Guerra de los Cien Años. Ha disfrutado de una reputación más duradera como prototipo, en parte, del personaje de William Shakespeare, Falstaff.

  5. This is the first full biography of Sir John Fastolf, the famous military commander of the Hundred Years' War, on whom Shakespeare is thought to have modelled his character Fastolf. Fastolf fought the French for nearly 30 years. The central theme of Stephen Cooper's book is Fastolf's role in holding Normandy and Mains against more powerful French

  6. 4 de may. de 2016 · His creation was in fact based on the real knight, Sir John Fastolf. Yet the Falstaff of Shakespeare’s plays was a character embellished and developed in his own right for the purpose of...

  7. 18 de ene. de 2024 · The Master of Sir John Fastolf was an anonymous illuminator active in France and England in the second quarter of the 1400s, during the period of French-English strife known as the Hundred Years War. The Master's name comes from a manuscript he illuminated for Sir John Fastolf in England around 1450.