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  1. 2 de mar. de 2015 · Thomas Wolsey was born in Ipswich, c1475. His beginnings were not auspicious. After he rose to power, jealous courtiers claimed his father had been a butcher; Wolsey’s own servant and eventual biographer, George Cavendish, said merely that Wolsey was “an honest poor man’s son.”. Whatever the truth of his father’s work, they were a ...

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Thomas Wolsey was born in March 1473 at Ipswich, Suffolk. He was the son of Robert Wolsey, a butcher and Joan Daundy. Wolsey’s father was a successful butcher and cattle dealer and the family led a comfortable life. Young Wolsey was educated at the local Ipswich school, before attending Magdalen College School in Oxford.

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  3. 19 de may. de 2020 · Thomas Wolsey nasceu c. 1473 em Ipswich, filho de um açougueiro. Estudou na universidade e tornou-se capelão de Henrique VII da Inglaterra (r. 1485-1509), ganhando uma inestimável experiência sobre a política dos Tudor de seu patrono, o conselheiro Bispo Richard Fox (1448-1528). Porém, sua carreira deslanchou no reinado de Henrique VIII.

  4. トマス・ウルジー. トマス・ウルジー ( 英: Thomas Wolsey, PC, 1475年 - 1530年 11月28日 / 29日 )は、 イングランド の聖職者、政治家。. ウルジー枢機卿 ( –すうききょう、英: Cardinal Wolsey )の名で知られる。. 国王 ヘンリー8世 の治世初期に 寵臣 として抜擢 ...

  5. Thomas Wolsey. Thomas Wolsey, ibland stavat Woolsey, ursprungligen Thomas Wulcy, född omkring 1473 i Ipswich, död 29 november 1530 i Leicester, var en engelsk statsman och kardinal i romersk-katolska kyrkan. Han var den mäktigaste personen i England, förutom kungen, under många år.

  6. 21 de may. de 2018 · Wolsey, Thomas (1475 – 1530) English churchman and statesman who was chaplain to Henry VII and Henry VIII. Born the son of a butcher in Ipswich, he was educated at Oxford, where he served as a master of Magdalen College. Ordained a priest in 1498, he was appointed as the rector of Limington parish in Dorset.

  7. 26 de jul. de 2017 · Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/1–d. 1530) was the English Renaissance cardinal par excellence: archbishop of York, lord chancellor, prince of the Church, papal legate, peacemaker between nations, and patron of the arts and of education. The more he sought to achieve, the more he was resented by the king’s other subjects; the higher he rose, the ...