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- Q6229364 subject Q6588727.
- Q6229364 subject Q6593270.
- Q6229364 subject Q7010483.
- Q6229364 abstract "John Dickenson (c. 1570–1636) was an English author, known as a romance-writer. He was a follower in the school of John Lyly and Robert Greene. He worked for a time in the Low Countries, and Germany. Employed by George Gilpin and Ralph Winwood, he may have been a spy, and certainly was an agent of the government on the ground at the time of the War of the Jülich succession of 1610. He was employed on further missions, in Poland and Scandinavia.".
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- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q433651.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q476033.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q5378071.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q5539728.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q568727.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q6588727.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q6593270.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q69539.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q7010483.
- Q6229364 wikiPageWikiLink Q7288287.
- Q6229364 type Thing.
- Q6229364 comment "John Dickenson (c. 1570–1636) was an English author, known as a romance-writer. He was a follower in the school of John Lyly and Robert Greene. He worked for a time in the Low Countries, and Germany. Employed by George Gilpin and Ralph Winwood, he may have been a spy, and certainly was an agent of the government on the ground at the time of the War of the Jülich succession of 1610. He was employed on further missions, in Poland and Scandinavia.".
- Q6229364 label "John Dickenson (author)".
- Q6229364 differentFrom Q1101262.