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  1. Dibujo de sir Thomas Wyatt, por Hans Holbein el Joven. Thomas Wyatt (1503-6 de octubre de 1542), fue un poeta y diplomático inglés al servicio del rey Enrique VIII, introductor de las formas poéticas italianas en la Inglaterra del Renacimiento.

  2. Nombre: Sir Thomas Wyat. Thomas Wyatt nació en 1503 en Allington Castle, Kent, Inglaterra. Hijo de Henry Wyatt y Anne Skinner. Estudió en Cambridge, donde se graduó en 1518. En el año 1524 Enrique VIII le encomendó misiones en el país y en el extranjero. Encarcelado en 1536 por cortejar a Ana Bolena .

  3. Sir Thomas Wyatt. (Allington Castle, Kent, c. 1503 - Sherborne, Dorset, 1542) Poeta y diplomático inglés. Graduado en Cambridge en 1518, desde 1524 sirvió al monarca Enrique VIII en diversas misiones diplomáticas en París y Roma. Encarcelado en 1536 por cortejar a la segunda esposa del soberano, Ana Bolena, fue sin embargo liberado y ...

  4. Thomas Wyatt. Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 – 11 October 1542) was a 16th-century English lyrical poet credited with introducing the sonnet into English. He was born at Allington Castle, near Maidstone in Kent – though his family was originally from Yorkshire.

  5. For this combination of formalistic innovation and historical reflection, he is today considered the most important poet of the first half of the sixteenth century. Born around 1503 at Allington Castle in Kent, England, Wyatt was the son of Sir Henry Wyatt of Yorkshire and Anne Skinner Wyatt of Surrey.

  6. Literary movement. English Renaissance, Petrarchism. Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 – 11 October 1542) [1] was a 16th-century English politician, ambassador, and lyric poet credited with introducing the sonnet to English literature. He was born at Allington Castle near Maidstone in Kent, though the family was originally from Yorkshire.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Thomas Wyatt was a poet who introduced the Italian sonnet and terza rima verse form and the French rondeau into English literature. Wyatt was educated at St. John’s, Cambridge, and became a member of the court circle of Henry VIII, where he seems to have been popular and admired for his.