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John Peckham was a prominent Franciscan theologian and archbishop of Canterbury, known for his intellectual contributions during the 13th century. He played a significant role in the development of scholastic thought and was deeply involved in the academic life of his time, particularly in the study of theology and philosophy. His notable works include the 'Exoneratoriu[m] Curatorum' and various letters that provide insight into the religious and political climate of medieval England.

As a leader in the Franciscan order, Peckham emphasized the importance of education and the pursuit of knowledge among his peers. His tenure as archbishop was marked by efforts to reform the church and address the challenges posed by the growing influence of secular authorities. Peckham's legacy lies in his commitment to scholarly inquiry and his efforts to bridge the gap between faith and reason, making him a significant figure in medieval European history.

Geburtsdatum January 1, 1220
Geburtsort London, England
Todesdatum January 1, 1292