Site Navigation
Categories:
1506 births
1582 deaths
Academics of the University of St Andrews
Alumni of the University of St Andrews
Burials at Greyfriars Kirkyard
Celticists
Members of the pre-1707 Scottish Parliament
Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Monarchomachs
New Latin authors
People from Stirling
Post-imperial Latin poets
Renaissance humanists
Scottish dramatists and playwrights
Scottish essayists
Scottish Gaelic-speaking people
Scottish historians
Scottish poets
Scottish Presbyterians
Scottish scholars and academics
Scottish soldiers
Scottish theologians
Scottish translators
University of Paris alumni

Summary Of: George Buchanan

Encyclodia Page On: George Buchanan

These Are Links To Other Documents
| | Arnold Bronckorst | National Gallery of Scotland | George Buchanan (disambiguation) | 1506 | 28 September | 1582 | Scottish | historian | humanist | Monarchomach | parish | Killearn | Stirling | East Lothian | George Heriot | Heriot's Hospital | University of Paris | Paris | John Stewart, Duke of Albany | England | University of St Andrews | John Mair | logic | regent | College of Sainte-Barbe | Procurator | Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis | Roman Catholic Church | Erasmus | Reformers | satirical | Franciscan friars | monastic life | James V | Lutherans | David Beaton | Bordeaux | Latin | Medea | Alcestis | | | Jacobus Houbraken | Michel de Montaigne | tragedies | Aurat | Theodore Beza | Michel de l'Hôpital | Montdore | Turnebus | Julius Caesar Scaliger | Joseph Scaliger | epigram | couplet | Cardinal le Moine | Muretus | Adrianus Turnebus | Portuguese | University of Coimbra | Jerónimo Osório | King John III | Inquisition | Franciscans | Jesuits | Lutheran | Judaistic | abjure | São Bento | Lisbon | Psalms | Lisbon | 28 February | 1552 | England | Protestantism | Francis I | Calvinism | Mary I of Scotland | Livy | Reformed Church | earl of Murray | St Leonard's College | St Andrews | Crossraguel Abbey | layman | Moderator of the General Assembly | Church of Scotland | lay person | Alison Elliot | Westminster | assassination | preceptors | tuition | James VI | scholarship | Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland | parliament | Edinburgh | Greyfriars Kirkyard | greyfriars | Latin language | mother tongue | European | Chamaeleon | satire | Scots | Maitland of Lethington | Linacre | R. Sibbald | Epigrammata | verse | Joannes de Sacrobosco | Ptolemaic | Copernican | Thomas Ruddiman | Burman | dialogue | political | tyrants | legislature | act of parliament | University of Oxford | History of Scotland | Boece | Wikisource | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica | Polygon Books | Robert Crawford | Arthur Johnston | ISBN 1-904598-81-1 | University of St Andrews | ISBN 1-85928-408-6 | Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery | Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition | public domain | British literature | British Latin Literature | John Maitland | Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland | Walter Stewart | Categories | 1506 births | 1582 deaths | Academics of the University of St Andrews | Alumni of the University of St Andrews | Burials at Greyfriars Kirkyard | Celticists | Members of the pre-1707 Scottish Parliament | Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland | Monarchomachs | New Latin authors | People from Stirling | Post-imperial Latin poets | Renaissance humanists | Scottish dramatists and playwrights | Scottish essayists | Scottish Gaelic-speaking people | Scottish historians | Scottish poets | Scottish Presbyterians | Scottish scholars and academics | Scottish soldiers | Scottish theologians | Scottish translators | University of Paris alumni |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "George Buchanan".