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  1. 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 ...

  2. Thomas Cranmer - Archbishop, Martyr, Reformation: But Mary’s government was not done with him yet. The burning of the archheretic would be an even more useful deed if he could be made to renounce his errors in public, and so a number of ways were tried to break him down. The previous October he had been forced to witness the martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer; now he was temporarily removed ...

  3. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Thomas Cranmer. The English ecclesiastic Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury. Thomas Cranmer was born in Aslacton, Nottinghamshire, on July 2, 1489, the son of a village squire. He went to Cambridge University at the age of 14; though of indifferent scholarship, he received a bachelor's degree in 1511 ...

  4. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Thomas Cranmer, (1489 – 1556) Fue el primer arzobispo protestante de Canterbury (1533-56), consejero de los reyes ingleses Enrique VIII y Eduardo VI. Como arzobispo, puso la Biblia en inglés en las iglesias parroquiales, redactó el Libro de Oración Común y compuso una letanía que permanece en uso hoy en día.

  5. Hace 2 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.

  6. Thomas Cranmer - Reformation, Anglican Church, Martyr: The year 1532 proved to be a critical one altogether, for William Warham, the aged archbishop of Canterbury, died in August. At first the usual practice of extending the vacancy for the benefit of the king’s finances was followed, but by the end of the year it was apparent that the see would have to be filled because the divorce question ...

  7. 13 de feb. de 2019 · Thomas Cranmer born. 1556. Thomas Cranmer dies. 1563. First text of Thirty-Nine Articles issued. In this capacity, Cranmer made a trip to Germany, where he met Lutheran reformer Andreas Osiander ...