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  1. 13 de ene. de 2020 · Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556) was a leading reformer in the Church of England and the chief architect behind Anglicanism. His life, legacy, and fate were entangled with those of several English monarchs. King Henry VIII (1491-1547) appointed Cranmer the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. During the reign of King Edward VI (1537–1553 ...

  2. Thomas Cranmer Religioso británico Thomas Cranmer nació el 2 de julio de 1489 en pueblo de Arselacton, en el condado de Northampton (Gran Bretaña), en el seno de una antigua familia. Estudió en Cambridge y fue escogido compañero del Jesús College.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2022 · Death of Thomas Cranmer. On 21st March 1556, the day of his execution, Cranmer boldly withdrew his recantation. Proud of his beliefs, he embraced his fate, burning at the stake, dying a heretic to the Roman Catholics and a martyr for the Protestants. “I see the heavens open, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God”.

  4. 14 de oct. de 2017 · El rey le pidió por Thomas. Cuando Cranmer llegó, el rey Enrique ya no podía hablar. Foxe cuenta la historia: “Entonces el arzobispo, exhortándole a poner su confianza en Cristo y a invocar su misericordia, deseaba que, aunque no pudiera hablar, le diera alguna señal con sus ojos o con su mano, de que confiaba en el Señor. Entonces el ...

  5. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer, född 2 juli 1489 i Aslacton (nuv. Aslockton ), Nottinghamshire, död 21 mars 1556 i Oxford, var ärkebiskop av Canterbury under de engelska kungarna Henrik VIII och Edvard VI. Han skrev två bönböcker och anses vara Englands reformator. 1556 brändes han på bål av den romersk-katolska drottningen Maria I och ...

  6. Nevertheless, there remains an extraordinary dimension to the martyred Tudor primate. It is tempting to take the parallel further and embrace all four movements of the Eroica. Just as Beethoven opened up a new symphonic scene, Cranmer’s involvement with Henry and Cromwell in their spirited break with Rome over the king’s ‘divorce ...

  7. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer, detail of an oil painting by Gerlach Flicke, 1545; in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Thomas Cranmer, (born July 2, 1489, Aslacton, Nottinghamshire, Eng.—died March 21, 1556, Oxford), First Protestant archbishop of Canterbury. Educated at the University of Cambridge, he was ordained in 1523.