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  1. William Laud ( Reading, 7 de octubre de 1573- Londres, 10 de enero de 1645) 1 2 fue un eclesiástico inglés. Ordenado sacerdote en 1601, fue obispo de St Davids (1621), de Bath and Wells (1626), de Londres (1628), y canciller de Oxford (1630) antes de ser consagrado arzobispo de Canterbury en 1633.

    • 10 de enero de 1645 o 1645, Tower Hill (Reino Unido)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_LaudWilliam Laud - Wikipedia

    William Laud (LAWD; 7 October 1573 – 10 January 1645) was a bishop in the Church of England. Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Charles I in 1633, Laud was a key advocate of Charles I's religious reforms; he was arrested by Parliament in 1640 and executed towards the end of the First English Civil War in January 1645.

  3. William Laud (Reading, 1573 - Londres, 1645) Prelado inglés que fue arzobispo de Canterbury (1633-1645) y consejero del monarca Carlos I de Inglaterra. Hijo de un sastre, William Laud estudió en el Saint John's College de Oxford, licenciándose en literatura y filosofía en 1598.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Jan. 10, 1645, London (aged 71) William Laud (born Oct. 7, 1573, Reading, Berkshire, Eng.—died Jan. 10, 1645, London) was the archbishop of Canterbury (1633–45) and religious adviser to King Charles I of Great Britain. His persecution of Puritans and other religious dissidents resulted in his trial and execution by the House of Commons.

  5. William Laud was a significant religious and political advisor during the personal rule of King Charles I . He was considered one of the key instigators of the conflict between the monarchy and Parliament, which ultimately paved the way for the English Civil War…

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  6. William Laud, (born Oct. 7, 1573, Reading, Berkshire, Eng.—died Jan. 10, 1645, London), Archbishop of Canterbury (1633–45) and religious adviser to Charles I. He became a privy councillor in 1627 and bishop of London in 1628, devoting himself to combating Puritanism and enforcing strict Anglican ritual.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › William_LaudWilliam Laud - Wikiwand

    William Laud ( Reading, 7 de octubre de 1573- Londres, 10 de enero de 1645) fue un eclesiástico inglés. Ordenado sacerdote en 1601, fue obispo de St Davids (1621), de Bath and Wells (1626), de Londres (1628), y canciller de Oxford (1630) antes de ser consagrado arzobispo de Canterbury en 1633.

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