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  1. 27 de feb. de 2023 · Thomas Cranmer was not a remarkable theologian. That is to say, his theology was more or less the opposite — it was almost thoroughly un -remarkable. Cranmer, as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1533 to 1555, shepherded the Church of England as it separated from the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. He is therefore something of the British ...

  2. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer ( Aslacton ( Nottinghamshire ), 2 juli 1489 – Oxford, 21 maart 1556) was de anglicaanse aartsbisschop van Canterbury tijdens het bewind van de Engelse heersers Hendrik VIII, Eduard VI, Jane Grey en Maria Tudor . Cranmer bewerkstelligde in 1533 de nietigverklaring van het huwelijk tussen Hendrik VIII en Catharina ...

  3. Hace 5 días · When Edward died, Cranmer was proved right, Northumberland wrong. With untypical ineptitude, Northumberland failed to apprehend Princess Mary; she escaped into Norfolk whence she advanced on London, to be welcomed as Harry’s daughter. Northumberland threw up his cap at Cambridge for the queen – to no avail.

  4. Hace 5 días · Thomas Cranmer was born in 1489, at Aslacton in Nottinghamshire. He was a gentleman by birth and, in spite of an excessive timidity in his youth, he won for himself the reputation of being an intrepid horseman. At Cambridge he distinguished himself, first by gaining a Fellowship at his own College and then by forfeiting it through an ...

  5. Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556) fue un destacado reformador de la Iglesia de Inglaterra y el arquitecto principal detrás del anglicanismo. Su vida, legado y destino se entrelazaron con los de varios monarcas ingleses. El rey Enrique VIII (1491-1547) nombró a Cranmer el primer arzobispo protestante de Canterbury. Durante el reinado del rey ...

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  7. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer im Jahr 1545 (Gemälde von Gerlach Flicke) Thomas Cranmer nach dem Tod Heinrichs VIII. Thomas Cranmer (* 2. Juli 1489 in Aslockton, Nottinghamshire; † 21. März 1556 in Oxford) war ein englischer Erzbischof von Canterbury (1533–1556), Reformator und Märtyrer.