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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey was a cardinal and statesman who dominated the government of England’s King Henry VIII from 1515 to 1529. His unpopularity contributed, upon his downfall, to the anticlerical reaction that was a factor in the English Reformation. The son of a butcher of Ipswich, Wolsey was.

    • Reginald Pole

      Reginald Pole (born March 3, 1500, Stourton Castle,...

    • Cardinal Wolsey

      Thomas Wolsey was born in about 1475. He was sent to the...

    • Thomas Cromwell

      Thomas Cromwell (born c. 1485, Putney, near London—died July...

  2. 2 de may. de 2024 · What was Thomas Cromwell's relationship with Cardinal Wolsey? By the time of his wife and daughters’ deaths, Cromwell was one of the most successful businessmen in London. He had also secured an influential patron in the form of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Henry VIII’s chief minister.

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · The Evil May Day Riots (also known as the Ill May Day Riots) were violent disturbances that took place in London during the evening of 30 April 1517 and early hours of 1 May against foreigners living in the city. It is considered to be one of the earliest race riots in the world and early modern London’s largest outbreak of violence against ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Lawyer, Member of Parliament, adviser to Wolsey Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. By 1520, Cromwell was firmly established in London mercantile and legal circles. In 1523, he obtained a seat in the House of Commons as a Burgess, though the constituency he represented has not been identified with certainty.

  5. Henry didn’t learn from Wolsey. He didn’t learn to start paying attention to his ministers-I think Thomas Cromwell also cheated him. He deserved to go down for many reasons. But not the one he did go down for-basically failing to get the king what he wanted.

  6. Hace 5 días · Moreover, much like his mentor Cardinal Thomas Wolsey – the son of an Ipswich butcher – Cromwell’s descent was as spectacular and dramatic as his climb. For both men, historians have tried to untangle how much influence they had over Henry VIII and whether they were the puppet-masters or the puppets in the monarch’s affairs ...