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John Milton

  • John Milton was born

    John Milton was born
    John Milton was born in London on December 9 1608. His parets names were John and Sara Milton.
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    John Milton

  • He went to school at St. Paul's School

    He went to school at St. Paul's School
    John went to a very nice shool. He was also taught classical languages.
  • Milton went to Christ's College, Cambridge

    Milton went to Christ's College, Cambridge
    When he was 17 years old he went to Christs colledge Cambridge.
  • John got suspended for arguing with his professor

    John was a aruemenative person.
  • John Milton composed "On the Morning of Christs Nativity"

    "On the Morning of Christs Nativity" was very famous. This happened at Cambridge.
  • Milton took his M.A, cum laude at Cambridge

    He returned to Christs colledge, Cambridge befre "On the Morning of Christs Nativity".
  • Milton started getting private lessons in Lititary Composistion

    Milton was not a poor man so he could buy private lessions
  • John Miltons Mother died

    Miltons mother past away and was burried at Burton.
  • Milton coposed "Lycidis"

  • John set out to go on a tour to Europe in the spring

  • Milton returned earlyer from his tour after hearing about his frend dying

  • Milton wrote " Epitphium Damonis" in memory of his friend

  • He wrote a political pamplet called " Prelaterical Episcopacy "

    He wrote this when King Charles 1 invaded
  • John wrote another pamplet called "The Reason for Church Gov.

    This also was written when King Charles 1 was there.
  • John married a young women named Mary, she soon left him

  • He wrote "Doctrine and Dicipline of Divorce"

  • John and Mary got remarried and had a daughter named Anne

  • Miltons Father and Father-in-law passed away this year

  • They had another child named Mary

  • Mary passed away after giving birth, 2 other children died also

    The Children's names were Deborah and John.
  • John lost his sight

  • John Milton passed away peacefully