Geoffrey Chaucer Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Updated on January 17, 2026
Geoffrey Chaucer Biography
(14 Century English Poet & Author Best Known for His Book 'The Canterbury Tales')Born: 1340
Born In: London, England
Advanced SearchGeoffrey Chaucer, hailed as the Father of English literature, was the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages. He was also the first poet to be buried in Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey. Chaucer was also famous as an author, philosopher, alchemist and astronomer. He also had an active career in the civil service as a bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat. His most prominent role was developing the legitimacy of the vernacular, Middle English when French and Latin were the dominant literary languages in England. It is not known when he first started writing, but his first major poem, ‘The Book of the Duchess’, was written in December 1369 to commemorate the death of Blanche of Lancaster, mother of King Henry IV. What makes it special is that it was written in Middle English, not in French, as was customary those days. Thereafter, he continued writing in Middle English on various subjects with varying tone and style, being called ‘the first finder of our language’ by later writers. Today, he is best remembered for his magnum opus, ‘The Canterbury Tales’. Quick FactsDied At Age: 60
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Philippa Roet
father: John Chaucer
mother: Agnes Copton
children: Elizabeth Chaucer, Thomas Chaucer
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Died on: October 25, 1400
place of death: London, England
City: London, England
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British PeopleBritish MenMale PoetsMale WritersBritish Poets Childhood & Early YearsGeoffrey Chaucer was born around 1343, most probably in his parents’ house on Thames Street, adjacent to the west bank of the Walbrook in London, England.Geoffrey Chaucer’s father, John Chaucer, was a vintner; he also served as the deputy to the King’s butler. His mother Agnes nee Copton, came from a rich family and inherited two dozen shops in London from her uncle.Apart from Geoffrey, John and Agnes Chaucer possibly had a daughter named Katherine. According to Geoffrey Chaucer’s biographer, Peter Ackroyd, she later married somebody called Simon Manning of Codham. She is not to be confused with Chaucer’s sister-in-law, Katherine Swynford née (de) Roet.It is believed that Chaucer had his schooling at the St. Paul’s Cathedral School, where he studied Latin and Greek. His writings show that he was familiar with the works of both ancient and contemporary writers. He was also fluent in French.