Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve (1368–1426) was an English poet and clerk, who became a key figure in 15th-century Middle English literature. His Regement of Princes or De Regimine Principum is a homily on virtues and vices, written for Henry V of England shortly before his accession.
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1368
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1426 (aged 57)
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