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  1. 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.

  2. Thomas Wolsey (born between 1471 and 1476 at Ipswich, Suffolk; died 29 November 1530) was an English statesman and archbishop. He was made a cardinal in 1515. Of humble origin, Thomas Wolsey became the principal figure in affairs of state for many years during the reign of King Henry VIII of England before falling into disgrace.

  3. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey . Cardinal Wolsey, (born c. 1475, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng.—died Nov. 29, 1530, Leicester, Leicestershire), English prelate and statesman. He served as chaplain to Henry VII and later Henry VIII, for whom he organized the successful campaign against the French (1513).

  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 (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.

  6. Thomas Wolsey was born between 1470 and 1473 in Ipswich, Suffolk. He was the son of Robert and Joan Wolsey. Robert owned a tavern in the parish of St. Mary at the Elms in Ipswich. Traditionally, Wolsey’s father has been identified as a butcher and cattle dealer. Thomas Wolsey’s humble origins proved a source of mirth to his critics during his long career. During his childhood and ...

  7. Thomas Wolsey [ˈwʊlzi] (* um 1475 in Ipswich; † 28. November 1530 in Leicester) war ein englischer Staatsmann, römisch-katholischer Erzbischof von York und Kardinal. Er bekleidete das Amt des englischen Lordkanzlers und stieg für viele Jahre zum mächtigsten Mann Englands auf.