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  1. Thomas Wolsey was created Cardinal by Pope Leo X in September 1515. That he was, as was so often the case, had little to do with Wolsey’s spirituality or the needs of the English Church, rather the Pope’s need for international political support. Francis I had begun his invasion of Italy the previous month and Wolsey’s elevation was a naked ploy to buy the support of Henry VIII. To a ...

  2. THOMAS, CARDINAL WOLSEY was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, possibly in 1473. His father Robert Wulcy was a butcher, innkeeper, and cattle dealer. Wolsey studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, taking his B.A. in 1488, and an M.A. in 1491. On March 10, 1498 he was ordained priest, and in October, 1500 presented the rectory of Limington in Somerset by ...

  3. Biografia de Thomas Wolsey - Político y Cardenal Inglés. TOMAS WOLSEY (1475?-1530): Entre los hombres de estado de Inglaterra el primero verdaderamente renacentista es el cardenal Tomás Wolsey, el gran canciller de Enrique VIII. enacentista en todos los aspectos: por la rápida ascensión de su fortuna, por la inclinación de sus gustos, por ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2015 · Thomas Wolsey fue un arzobispo, estadista y Lord Canciller de Enrique VIII, y una de los últimos eclesiásticos en jugar un papel dominante en la vida política de Inglaterra. Thomas Wolsey nació en Ipswich, Suffolk, alrededor de 1475. Su padre, que se cree era un carnicero, le proporcionó una buena educación enviándolo al Magdalen College ...

  5. Thomas Wolsey (1473-1530) remains one of the most intriguing, charismatic figures of the entire Tudor period. In an age where the 'Great Chain of Being' encouraged people to believe that every man had his place and should not depart from it, Wolsey showed that it was possible for a butcher's son from Ipswich to become the key figure in both Church (as a Cardinal and Archbishop of York) and ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Thomas Wolsey (ou Wulcy), né entre 1471 et 1476 à Ipswich , et mort le 29 novembre 1530 à Leicester, est un homme d’État et un cardinal anglais. D'origine modeste, Thomas Wolsey devint la figure principale dans les affaires de l'État pendant de nombreuses années sous le règne d' Henri VIII , avant de tomber en disgrâce.