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  1. Thomas Cranmer (ur. 2 lipca 1489 w Aslockton , zm. 21 marca 1556 w Oksfordzie ) – przywódca reformy anglikańskiej i arcybiskup Canterbury za panowania Henryka VIII Tudora , Edwarda VI Tudora i przez krótki czas królowej Marii I Tudor , z rozkazu której został stracony.

  2. 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.

  3. Tomás Cranmer (Aslockton, 2 de julho de 1489 — Oxford, 21 de março de 1556) foi um dos líderes da Reforma Inglesa e Arcebispo de Cantuária durante os reinados de Henrique VIII, Eduardo VI e brevemente Maria I. Cranmer ajudou a construir o caso para a anulação do casamento de Henrique com Catarina de Aragão, que foi uma das causas da ...

  4. Welcome to the Luminarium Thomas Cranmer page. Here you will find a biography, works, essays and articles, and various study resources. All of these can be accessed from the red navigation bar at the top. The sidebar on the right has links to persons, historical events, locations, and concepts relevant to the study of Thomas Cranmer and the ...

  5. 19 de may. de 2024 · Thomas Cranmer 1489-1556 Archbishop of Canterbury is traditionally said to have preached from this pulpit. The wrought iron staircase was made in 1962. Thomas was the son of Thomas and Agnes (Hatfield) and was educated at Cambridge and ordained. His first wife was Joan who died in childbirth. It was very unusual for priests to be married at ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. THOMAS CRANMER, Archbishop of Canterbury, born at Aslacton or Aslockton in Nottinghamshire on the 2nd of July 1489, was the second son of Thomas Cranmer and of his wife Anne Hatfield. He received his early education, according to Morice his secretary, from "a marvellous severe and cruel schoolmaster," whose discipline must have been severe ...